apple and oculus rift virtual reality fans on pause.
apple and oculus rift virtual reality fans on pause. most disappointing news is windows platform chosen over apple and linux systems, at least for now. via washington post [RK]
apple and oculus rift virtual reality fans on pause. most disappointing news is windows platform chosen over apple and linux systems, at least for now. via washington post [RK]
chicago designer scott wilson makes a case for the apple watch. literally. apple looks set to launch the apple watch on 9 march and wilson will be ready to return to kickstarter to help fund a new case design for the watch. many remember his launch of tiktok + lunatik on kickstarter in 2010: 13,512 backers, pledged goal $15,000, funding $942,578.
left> anticipated apple watch with white sport band.
wilson has a prototype ready above>below and he said when the watch is made available he’s gong to buy one.
the apple watch is expected to offer three styles: watch, sport and edition and wilson believes owners will be looking to use the watch in extreme conditions. it will be interesting to see what his kickstarter pledged goal will be this time around.
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wilson is ceo of chicago- based minimal which owns epik-maker lunatik. before that he was global design chief at nike.
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this holiday season, wired marks the 10th anniversary of the wired store, which has become a go-to destination for consumers who are eager to check out a curated selection of the latest and most coveted products. in addition to its flagship location in new york city, wired is unveiling a new e-shop at los angeles international airport (lax) to commemorate the milestone.
looking through the curated offerings of the store, designapplause is reminded of many of the same objects we cherish. here are several.
dyson 360 eye™ robot – the future of robot navigation technology. just like you, dyson 360 eye™ robot constantly observes and interprets its surroundings. but unlike you, it sees all around the room at once.
icedot – is an emergency notification and identification service. they recently collaborated with poc and their octal avid helmet.
ballo – by don chadwick for humanscale, a multipurpose stool that encourages users to engage in short-term, active sitting. the identical air-filled domes serve as the base and seat and pressure can be varied just like a swiss exercise ball.
loop by libratone – slim, stylish and wall-mountable / airplay and dlna support for wireless streaming / this circular beauty delivers attractive fullroom audio on a variety of levels.
mami – an iconic “maternal code” in all its softness and roundness, by stephano giovannoni for alessi.
but, back to the wired store!
event> wire store
venue> 459 w. 14th st. (between 9th and 10th avenues) new york // los angeles international (lax)
date> 11 – 21 december 2014
above> pure shoe – limited to 100 numbered pairs exclusively for gagosian gallery, as shown here with a silver metallic coating. produced by ruco line and designed by jean nouvel.
haring/van engelen deck – deck designed by anthony van engelen, embellished by keith haring and produced by alien workshop.
leica t-system camera – leica partners with audi design to craft the world’s first camera with a body made completely of aluminum.
michael craig-martin at chatsworth catalogue – the irish artist has installed a new set of sculptures on the manor grounds, simple steel works that trace the outlines of objects like discarded umbrellas, a wheelbarrow, and gardening tools. while the objects themselves may be ordinary, their form and scale are anything but.
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above> form and function follow the principle of rotation. designed by johannes lindner for project watches seen at albright knox in buffalo.
vulantri – jewelry made in bali, available at the fabric workshop museum in philadelphia, designed by two architects. shown> cme swirl.
minimii – miniatures of arne jacobsen collection of furniture and homes to put them in, available at santa monica museum of art.
maison 203 – 3D nylon jewelry – collection available at the Wexner Center for the Arts. designed and created in treviso italy, wexner has entire collection to choose from.
gopro’s top-of-the-line hero4 black
eric woodman, who founded gopro, the miniature camera company, in 2002, said on sixty minutes that “it has revealed the hidden perspectives of human life.” yes, he had a stock to sell, and we expect boasts of profound impact for their products from entrepreneurs post steve jobs of course, but that is a surprisingly profound insight.
the gopro allowed people to record and share their best waves in surfing, their wildest leaps in mountain biking –and now their adventures driving.
above> photographer eric sterman using a phantom drone and hero 3+ shoots surfing the bonzai pipeline last december 2013.
gopro is helping to bring the dashboard camera into the main stream. bmw and mini now allow for control of the gopro camera from the vehicle software. the gopro seems on the verge of making the great leap that navigation units did a few years ago, from techie accessory to next cool thing. and they may fundamentally change the way we drive and think about driving.
the story of popular dash cams in the us begins with the meteorite that exploded near the russian city of chelyabinsk on february, 15, 2013. it injured 1500 people, caused millions of rubles of damage and made americans aware that many russians had dash cams in their cars–for their own protection. not only did the cameras record celestial events, it turns out, but misdeeds by other drivers and law enforcers, posted online.
video from dash cams has a vast life online. in the u.s. it was mostly police imagery: bizarre driver responses to being pulled over and humorous dancing field sobriety tests. no wonder woodman regards the real product of the go pro corporation not as cameras, not even as compilations of video made with the cameras but as the social media surrounding the compilation of the clips. by letting us record moments of adventure, on the road, or entire journeys and sharing them with other people, dash cams could have the same effect on the experience of driving .
some drivers will want to record episodes of horror or humor, others to document rapid or romantic stretches of road. there is a long tradition of filming drives, but you pretty much had to be a professional movie maker to do it. the most famous example is the cult film of a high speed early morning run through paris made in 1976 by director claude lelouch—director of a man and woman–the high-speed short film c’était un rendez-vous.
it is a very french film and often the flavor of dash cam compilations reflects personality and nationality. the russian compilations suggest the wild west quality of its highways. japanese compilations, by contrast, include terrifying tsunami footage and accidents, maintained by japanese trucking association for safety warnings. but the japanese counterpart of russia’s flying cows is different: the japanese news service asahi shinbun reports that dora dora douga website draws 160,000 monthly viewers to a “beautiful landscape” and “unique scenery” site. the dawn of gifu, a landscape view of gifu prefecture, is most popular.
another use for go pros has recently been proposed. officials all the way up to president obama have suggested issuing body cameras to police officers to help reduce mistaken shootings. but here too the disruptions of the innovation may surprise: won’t these cameras emphasize the point of view of the police officer more than that of the victim?
gopro equipped phantom drone used by police in east harlem building explosion in new york city summer of 2014
another drone and passenger plane near miss being investigated. this occurrence on 22 july close to heathrow.
your iphone has a secret undo button. just shake your phone like you’re furious. via business insider [VK]
experts think it costs apple $200 to build iphone 6. cheap memory means high margins. via forbes [RK]
Desktop speakers for phones and other mobile devices have become a wondrously rich area for design innovation in the last few years. The Korean firm Cloud and Co offers a warm, minimal take on the ideas with crystaline cylinders inspired by Muji and Fukaswa, Bauhaus and Braun. [ cloudandco ] [ elevenplus ]
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