This is a beautiful way to understand how the web works. I love the “scrolling” visualisation. https://translucentweb.site/
Shrink Inventory: At Haddy, we’re developing one new product per week — 50 times faster than traditional Asian manufacturers — and our portfolio of customers continues to grow. By embracing technology, we’ve proven that we can create beautiful, sustainable furniture at a fraction of the time and cost it took our predecessors. This speed-up will further encourage the reduction…
hurdy gurdys, lutes, gregorian chants, thundering drums and punishing percussive foley fx. the ep-1320 is the first of its kind:featuring a large library of phrases, play ready instruments and one-shot samples from an age where darkness reigned supreme,the instrumentalis electronicum is the ultimate,and only, medieval beat machine. https://teenage.engineering/products/ep-1320 Teenage Engineering is the most exciting tech…
Can’t get enough of Chibi projects… their work, IMO, represents one of those branches. https://chibitronics.com/2024/01/17/sending-hugs-using-animating-led-sticker-and-the-pull-tab-switch/
This guys work is a pleasure to watch. I saw his PS3 video and was hooked.
This is delightful… I love the intersection of ideas. Capturing Qi is a project that brings three feng-shui objects into the digital age by making them smart devices that you can control through an app to bring energy into your home. You get a crystal ball, a wind chime, and a water fountain were designed…
There’s nothing fun about a Sisyphean task unless you’re watching one being carried out by someone or something else. In that case, it can be mesmerizing like this Arduino-driven kinetic sand table.
In the expansive area of Gelephu, the existing natural landscape and infrastructure have naturally given rise to eleven distinctive neighborhoods. These areas are meticulously planned, drawing inspiration from the Mandala principles. Each neighborhood is centered around a communal space, with a gradual shift from scattered smaller buildings in the northern region to more substantial urban…
I loathe touch screen controls in cars… it’s just shows utter ignorance of UX and that the driver experience really means. One of the downside to treating cars as computers is that you are forced to user computer UX paradigms… great for desktop, shit of the roadtop. Touch controls in cars suggest an industry fault…