Underwater Base Jump

Une magnifique vidéo réalisée par 2 plongeurs en apnée Guillaume Néry et Julie Gautier. Une nouvelle approche des vidéos sous-marines pour un résultat très impressionnant. La bande son est signée “Archive – You make me feel”, sur une captation réalisée avec le Canon 5D Mark II.



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Keep it clean

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“Swords into ploughshares” is a good idea – especially in the 21st century. But the motto itself could use a refreshment. Like &bdqu..

Ghost in the Machine

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“We are all like cassettes, thoughts wrapped up in awkward packaging.”

Check out these portraits of musicians made from recycled cassette tapes and old film reels, done by artist Ghost in the Machine. Check out their Flickr page for more of the greats.

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Stick With Me Baby

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The Stick With Me Baby stickers from imaginative Barcelona-based studio Herraiz Soto & Co cleverly liven up MacBooks. Playing off the glowing Apple symbol, the stickers come in the form of mos and bros. When you’re ready to remove it or switch it up, “he takes his sticky ass with him”—leaving computers completely unmarked.

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Bold titles like “The Creepy Uncle” and “The Pussy Tickler” aptly describe each sticker, which sell online for €8 each.


Coke Man of Johannesburg

Une impressionnante installation à Newtown Joburg (Johannesburg) avec cette statue fabriquée grâce à 2500 caisses de bouteille de Coca-Cola. Une initiative de recyclage de près de 25 tonnes et 16,5 mètres de haut. Tous les matériaux seront réutilisés ou recyclés après la compétition.



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Made in Italy: the Influence of Italian Design

Dezeen movie: this final film in our series about Italian design for the Design Museum in association with Peroni Nastro Azzurro designers Antonio Citterio (above, left) and Ross Lovegrove (centre) talk to Design Museum director Deyan Sudjic (right) (more…)

Workspace of the Week: Classrooms are workspaces, too

This week’s Workspace of the Week is MinsyMins’ kindergarten classroom:

As the school year comes to an end for most children here in the United States, we’ve decided to showcase this wonderfully organized kindergarten classroom. In particular, we were struck by the use of photographs as labels. As MinsyMins explains:

I took a digital photo of each group of manipulatives and then printed it out, laminated, and taped to the shelf. Now as the children replace the bins they look for the correct space. If you’re carrying bears you look for the bear photo. The best way to keep our items organized is for the kids to learn to do it themselves!

Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.


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Production: Luca Gentile
Photo: Francio
Store: Antonia Uomo