Skatepark Stuttgart by MBA/S Associates

Skatepark Stuttgart by MBA/S Associates

Former European skateboarding champion and architect Matthias Bauer of MBA/S Associates has designed a skatepark and youth club in Stuttgart, Germany. (more…)

Snøhetta win competition to redesign Times Square


Dezeenwire:
a team led by Norwegian architects Snøhetta have won a competition to redesign Times Square in New York: (more…)

Cool Cameron?

It’s always interesting to read of the gifts exchanged by world leaders at their official meetings. Famously, when Barack Obama met Gordon Brown in 2009, he presented him with a set of classic movie DVDs, in response to Brown’s more thoughtful gift of an ornamental pen holder made from the timbers of the Victorian anti-slave ship HMS Gannet. After the media stir Obama’s perceived snub to Brown received, David Cameron must have thought long and hard before deciding on his gift for his meeting with Obama this week. So what did he end up getting? A piece of grafitti art, naturally.

 

The artwork is by Ben Eine, who is famed in London for his distinctive alphabet letters, which are painted on shop shutters across the city. The work, shown above, is titled Twenty First Century City, and, according to a report on the BBC News site, Eine is “one of the PM’s wife Samantha’s favourite artists”. Eine, in response to the news, said it had been a “weird day”. Indeed. Is this the end for graffiti art’s anti-establishment credentials?

 

Perhaps smarting from media rollicking that he received after his gift to Brown, Obama has upped his gift-giving game this time around, and also followed the art route, gifting Cameron an Ed Ruscha painting, titled Column with Speed Lines.

Animated Infographics on a Sobering Topic

It’s a Wednesday morning in the middle of what’s turning out to be a very busy, exhausting summer, so who couldn’t use a bit of flashy bit of infographic animation at times like these? Unfortunately, while we’re correct to use “flashy” and a derivation of “animated,” the material itself isn’t all that uplifting. It’s a trailer/commercial for the upcoming documentary by Inconvenient Truth filmmaker David Guggenheim called Waiting for Superman, about the educational system in the U.S. Created by the firm Buck, it runs through some troubling statistics and ends with a call to arms to go see the film when it comes out this fall. So come for the nifty motion graphics, but stay for the message. Here goes:

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Pilot Hand writing

PilotHandwriting is kinda cool

Sarah Dayo

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A great mirror concept.

Makes for some nice photography too! Her site… here.

Interesting milk carton inspired storage devices.

Pop Up Vaccine by Elena Figus

Pop Up Vaccine by Elena Figus

At the Royal College of Art graduate show in London earlier this month designer Elena Figus presented a carrier designed to cool vaccines as an icepack inside melts and the water evaporates. (more…)

Unitasker Wednesday: The Watermelon Cooler

All Unitasker Wednesday posts are jokes — we don’t want you to buy these items, we want you to laugh at their ridiculousness. Enjoy!

I know about your obsession with watermelon. I’ve seen the way you talk to the blooms in your watermelon patch, the way you care and support each watermelon that crosses your home’s threshold, the way you always show up at potluck dinners with one, and the small tear that rolls down your cheek every time you cut into one. You love watermelons of all shapes and sizes — seeded and seedless.

Because of this deep-flowing passion, I immediately thought of you when I saw on Engadget and CrunchGear the JoyBond company’s greatest creation: The Watermelon Cooler!

Now, I need you to brace yourself, because I have some bad news. Unfortunately, the Watermelon Cooler is only sold in Japan. It’s okay if you cry. I understand. It saddens me, too. Maybe you can plan a vacation?


Thanks go to the more than 100 readers who sent us a link to this unitasker this week. This is a great one!

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Pilot Handwriting: Break out that pen to create your Self-Font

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pWe’re digging Pilot’s fun bid to stay relevant in the computer era. As their products have increasingly become disconnected from correspondence, the writing instrument manufacturer gives you one last opportunity to use an actual physical pen for e-mail, if only once, and inject a bit of your personality into as many future e-mails as you like. /p

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Harrier and Jaguar 2010

Voici des visuels d’une exposition impressionnante de Fiona Banner au Tate Britain. Selon cette artiste anglaise, les avions américains Harrier ont toujours été à ses yeux préhistoriques, tels des dinosaures, issus d’un temps ancien lorsqu’elle était enfant. A découvrir dans la suite.



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