From TV knobs to Atari joysticks to the iPhone 4: A look at supermanufacturer Terry Gou of Foxconn

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pBloomberg Businessweek takes an A HREF=”http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_38/b4195058423479.htm” in-depth look at Terry Gou/A, the CEO/Founder of Foxconn, which manufactures itmes for IBM, Sony, Nokia, Apple, and a host of other big players in the global market. The story of both Gou’s rise and Foxconn’s current factory logistics are fascinating; Gou started off making channel-changing knobs for black-and-white televisions, transitioned into joystick connectors for Atari, and currently produces the iPhone 4. As for those logistics, some of his factories are so large that they have their own chicken coops to produce the eggs that go into the worker’s meals./p

pFoxconn is perhaps best known in the press for their widely publicized factory suicides, and while suicide is a terrible tragedy, the way the Foxconn situation has been portrayed in the media is a spectacular piece of B.S.; out of nearly one million employees, Foxconn has had 11 suicides. A HREF=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate” According to the World Health Organization/A, the typical rate of suicides in China, per million people, is roughly I140./I (Even in relatively happy-go-lucky America the rate is 110 per million, ten times that of a Foxconn factory.)/p

pBack to the manufacturing: Foxconn currently employs 50,000 toolmakers with more than 2,000 of them dedicated to the design and manufacture of molds and dies alone! But this by far is the most fascinating passage we came across in the article:/p

blockquoteWhen Apple’s iPhone 4 was nearing production, Foxconn and Apple discovered that the metal frame was so specialized that it could be made only by an expensive, low-volume machine usually reserved for prototypes. Apple’s designers wouldn’t budge on their specs, so Gou ordered more than 1,000 of the $20,000 machines from Tokyo-based Fanuc. Most companies have just one…. The Longhua plant now produces 137,000 iPhones a day, or about 90 a minute. /blockquote

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Beta Unit

A Southern California streetwear label’s multifunctional clothes for modern mystics

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Southern California’s Beta Unit introduces streetwear to an apocalyptic aesthetic that’s usually reserved for the runway. In the upcoming fall collection, knits with mystical-looking geometric patterns bring crop formations to mind and functional details fit for nomads, like a hood that converts into a scarf, feature prominently. “Like many of our other projects, we were driven by simply wanting to see an idea we had in our minds become reality,” explains Beta Unit’s Tim Sheehy.

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Based in Encinitas, CA, Sheehy founded the label ten years ago along with Michael Schwarz, Austin Pinder and Bryan Ray. The group of friends came together through skateboarding and snowboarding, collaborating on projects that ranged from video art to screen printing. After Beta Unit’s t-shirts found their way to Los Angeles stores in 2005, the group worked its way up a “steep learning curve” to cut-and-sew pieces, which they first launched in ’08.

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“Some of our early hoodie designs were pretty conceptual; we had never seen anything like them in real life, so we had no idea if they would even work,” Sheehy reveals. “But everything just looked so rad sketched on paper, so we taught ourselves how to sew, design and produce, and thankfully we figured it out.”

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The label also experiments with denim, painting it by hand or applying wax coatings. A black denim wash turns red underneath with wear. “We wanted to offer denim that appeared to age or wear in naturally, yet at the same time unnaturally,” Sheehy says.

You can shop Beta Unit at its online store or select retailers.


Stasis Film

Un court-métrage réussi produit par Ian Colhoun. L’histoire : un ex-soldat placé dans un centre afin de guérir son stress post-traumatique. Dans les simulations, il aperçoit une mystérieuse jeune fille de son passé. Un film réalisé par Christian Swegal, sur une musique de Cyril Morin.



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Luca Schieppati’s velocipedal epicycloid stationary bike is a mouthful and an eyeful

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pIn 2005 Italian designer A HREF=”http://www.lucaschieppati.com/Luca_Schieppati/Index.html” Luca Schiepppati/A created the A HREF=”http://www.lucaschieppati.com/Luca_Schieppati/CICLO.html” Ciclo/A, above, a modern update to the velocipede-style bicycle that used a hubless “epicycloid” transmission system. A company called the Lamiflex Group subsequently tapped Schieppati to design a stationary version and they’re now manufacturing the A HREF=”http://www.ciclotte.com/” Ciclotte/A, below./p

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blockquoteCiclotte breaks with the designs of gym equipment that have always emphasized the functional as- pects, to address a target market of progressive, dynamic users that appreciate both physical and aesthetic lines. The concept of the Ciclotte was created from the need to introduce a design into everyday living, which could be a real expression of contemporary living where work and relaxation, exercise and entertainment share a single dimension, within fluid spaces where all objects can interact with one another./blockquote

pAlas, such beauty doesn’t come cheap–the Ciclotte rings in at a bank-busting ten large!br /
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Paper + Cup

Daily Sales Round-Up! – September 13

imageWork Out & Strut Your Stuff

Oh, Mondays. Mondays are the day that diets start, a new work or school week begins and daily gym excursions are back on the schedule. But despite the reluctant start , it doesn’t mean you can’t do it all in style! Swirl by DailyCandy and others have gathered the best deals for active wear and fancier dress so you can work it out and then walk it out and strut our stuff confidently!

Swirl by DailyCandy – So Low, Bodkin, Wren, Karen Zambos

HauteLook – Current/ Elliot, Levana, J. Loren, Butter London

Ideeli – Tommy Hilfiger, Prabal Gurung, Custo Barcelona, Sledge

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Giving Microsoft ID some props

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pMicrosoft has been keeping their ID department busy; in addition to shooting a vid of their new Arc Mouse, they’ve just cranked out the new A HREF=”http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/digitalcommunication/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=021″ LifeCam Studio/A, an HD webcam with an absurdly high resolution of 1080p./p

pI often lambaste Microsoft because I’ve never had a good experience with their UI, but I’ve gotta give their ID guys credit for not copying Apple’s aesthetics, as many companies do, but instead trying to do their own thing. The LifeCam Studio’s design recalls elements of high-end professional SLR and movie cameras and boasts a clean aesthetic–except for the logo plastered across the thing not once but twice, undoubtedly a bit of unwelcome input from Marketing.br /
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Eames Rockers Go Graphic in Herman Miller Contest

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pHerman Miller recently launched one of the easiest a href=”http://hermanmiller.com/designforyou”contests/a to enter we’ve ever seen, with some pretty good loot. a href=”http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Eames-Hang-It-All”Eames Hang-it-All/a coat hooks, Yves Behar’s a href=”http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Leaf-Personal-Light”Leaf Light/a, and an a href=”http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Embody-Chairs”Embody/a chair can all be won if you and a bunch of other people just enter a little info. on the “a href=”http://hermanmiller.com/designforyou”Design for You/a” site. If enough people sign up, the prizes are doled out. /p

pThe “Design for You” grand prizes are custom a href=”http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Eames-Molded-Plastic-Chairs”Eames Rockers/a (which serve as a pretty nice canvas), hand-painted by graphic artists a href=”http://www.joshcochran.net/index.php”Josh Cochran/a, a href=”http://www.philiplumbang.com/”Philip Lumbang/a, a href=”http://www.penpencilstencil.com/about.html”Mark Giglio/a (design seen above), a href=”http://www.unitedunderwear.com/”Chris Lee/a and a href=”http://www.andrewholder.net/”Andrew Holder/a. Grand Prize winners are announced in December, and hopefully one of you will get rockin’. /p

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Cool concept work by the bio-less Vil Tsimenzin

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pBoston-based designer Vil Tsimenzin brings 30-plus years of experience to his concept work, which ranges from more beautiful versions of things you’ve seen before, like A HREF=”http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_file.asp?portfolio_id=4144114individual_id=329922″ motorcycles/A and A HREF=”http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_file.asp?portfolio_id=4141882individual_id=329922″ watches/A, to radical new machines from his imagination, like the A HREF=”http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_set.asp?individual_id=329922set_id=516513″ land-clearing vehicle/A below./p

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pTsimenzin himself is a bit on the mysterious side–A HREF=”http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_profile.asp?individual_id=329922″ his resume/A reads like a haiku–but his work is laid bare for all to A HREF=”http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_work.asp?individual_id=329922″ see on Coroflot/A.br /
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Alain Delorme – Totem

Découverte de la série “Totem” par le photographe Alain Delorme durant ces différents séjours à Shanghai. Un intérêt particulier par les attelages et les montagnes d’objets récupérés ou recyclés. Il est actuellement exposé à la galerie Magda Danysz. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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