ILoveSketching: The future of design drawing?

I’ll admit that when I read the description of this gesture-based 3D sketching system I was disdainful, as they make it sound like no one will need to learn perspective drawing anymore. Then I saw the demo from last year:

IloveSketch essentially lets you draw while rotating your “paper” in three dimensions. For those who need to see it in person, it’ll be appearing at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2009 in Canada come October.

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Nearness as an interactive technology

Timo Arnall leads the Touch project at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in Norway, investigating Near Field Communications (NFC) as a means of creating new situations and interactions through the use of mobile devices and RFID. His interdisciplinary team is focused especially on the social and cultural inquiry of these technologies.

Though much of this interaction is touch-based, a unique quality of NFC is the property of ‘nearness,’ where there is communication without touch. The video above, produced by Touch and BERG, very sensitively explores the physical implications of proximity, using RFID for much more than identification. Also included are other objects that exert influence through nearness: mobile phones, magnets, and moving air.

For more on RFID and NFC, browse the Touch blog here.

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3D CAD News and Tips: Special “Morphogenesis” Issue

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No, that’s not a coliseum for interstellar gladiators from the next installment of the Alien franchise, it’s a demonstration of a new set of design tools, included in the newest release of ID CAD software SolidThinking. The technology, which ST is calling Morphogenesis, is a sort of semi-automated biomimicry toolbox, and after an hour-long phone and webinar demo last week, we have to say it’s unlike anything we’ve come across in the CAD world to date.

Starting from the long-popular design ethos of looking to nature for the best solutions, the Morphogenesis tool set works by proposing optimized 3D structures to the CAD user, based on a defined external envelope and a set of loads and constraints. By hacking away at the envelope until only the minimum of needed material is left, the tool produces some thoroughly odd, organic shapes, often reminiscent of bones or sponges. The shapes can be saved as STL or other 3D data and used as an underlay for exploring alternate designs.

The coliseum study shows one possible example, with the Morphogenesis result and its more formal interpretation presented side by side, but the ST reps emphasize that the simulations can be run with different inputs to yield a wide range of viable solutions, giving designers a creative kick-start when looking for new forms.

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Leica M9

Découverte de la récente gamme d’appareils photos de la célèbre marque allemande Leica. Le nouveau modèle Leica M9 sera disponible en gris acier et noir laqué, avec un capteur CCD de 18.5 mégapixels et une esthétique remise au goût du jour. Pour un prix approximatif de 5000 euros.



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Make History gathers 9/11 stories over streetviews

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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum has launched Make History, “a world-wide initiative to gather any and every 9/11 story in an effort to understand history from the perspective of those who witnessed it. Using the website, visitors can search, group and sequence any number of histories, photos or experiences, creating custom sequences by time, geography or theme. Each photo is overlaid on a current street-view image of the present day, creating a ‘double exposure’ of past and present.”

The site was created by Local Projects. Visit 911history.org to submit photos, stories, and video.

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Head Back To School With New Gadgets You Need & Actually Use!

imageI went to Target yesterday to grab some necessities like ice cream, cute tees and cheap books and DVDs. I somehow found myself in the “back to school” section and almost starting grabbing things until I realized I don’t go to school anymore. There’s just something special about buying things from simple folders to a brand new laptop. Nonetheless, I do love shopping for other people so I’ve found some great electronic gadgets that will get you ready for whatever your teachers throw at you! Take a look at this pair of noise canceling headphones from Bose. They’re great to use when you’re on a plane or need to drown out the sound of your roommate’s snoring. For those in high school, check out the Franklin SAT-2400 Princeton Review Pocket Prep which will get you ready for one of the most important tests for college without lugging around a 3-pound prep book. Click on my slideshow to see more electronics, perfect for back to school!

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Orefon Phone

Après l’excellent concept Window Phone, voici le travail du designer canadien Kit Men. Un téléphone baptisé Orefon, et conçu grâce à une collaboration avec Oregon Scientific. Un design orange et simple pour un format très original. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Portfolio de Kit Men.

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Hot In The Hive: Grass Charging Valet

imageDoes this scenario sound familiar? You rush out the door after frantically looking for your iPod and Blackberry every morning only to find out you forgot to charge them the night before so they both die halfway through your commute. Yup, I’m totally guilty of this and I’ve finally found a solution. The grass charging valet is less than $10 and keeps my electronic devices charging all in one place. Plus the “grass” looks super cute on my hallway bureau and much more useful than my other fake plants! It’s also a great addition to your office desk for a little bit of greenery and function if your devices ever run out of juice. Now you’ll always be connected so you can stalk your Facebook friends and listen to your favorite tunes. Your mornings are going to be a lot less frantic hunting for your phone, though I can’t say the same about your keys or finding that matching sock.

Price: $9.99
Who Found It: chelly was the first to add the Grass Charging Valet to the Hive.

Disturb Me Installation

Une installation interactive de l’environnement, basée sur une réaction humaine et sonore. Le tout développé dans une chambre de l’hôtel The White Hotel. La pièce devient alors vivante et colorée. Une vidéo à découvrir dans la suite, sur une bande son de Ratatat.



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Hot In The Hive: Bodum Bistro Toaster

imageI don’t know if they’re just too busy browning our bagels to perfection to be concerned with looks, but it seems exceedingly rare to find aesthetically pleasing toasters. It’s even more unlikely that I’d spot a toaster I felt I just had to have based on cuteness alone! Until now, toasters seem to have been strictly business — pop in your toast, grab it when it pops back out, get on with your day — but the Bodum Bistro 2-slice Toaster isn’t only functional… it’s pretty darn spiffy too! With eight fun colors to choose from and a modern heat-resistant rubber exterior, it doesn’t just look pretty, either! The adjustable-width slots can fit all sorts of slices (no more cramming or jamming your huge slabs of bread) and the pull-out crumb tray makes for easy clean-up. I think I already have about 4 free toasters from various other appliance purchases, but this one is just so cute, it might be worth the splurge!

Price: $79.95
Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add the Bodum Bistro Toaster to the Hive.