Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 May 2008

he telectroscope

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'hardly anyone knows that a secret tunnel runs deep beneath the atlantic ocean. in may 2008, more than a century
after it was begun, the tunnel has finally been completed. an extraordinary optical device called a 'telectroscope'
has been installed, which allows people in new york to see people in london - and vice versa.'



'telectroscope' is an artwork by created by london artist paul st. george with artichoke that is currently installed 
beside the tower bridge in london and at the the fulton ferry landing by the brooklyn bridge in new york. 
'telectroscope' will be on show in both new york and london until june 15th for more details see the official website:http://www.telectroscope.net



via the cool hunter

Friday, 23 May 2008

Phonofone II by Tristan Zimmerman


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Milan 08: American lifestyle brand Charles & Marie presented Phonofone II, a ceramic iPod loudspeaker designed by Tristan Zimmermann, in Milan last month.

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The horn-shaped product amplifies sound from the earphones of a personal music player without the use of electricity.

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Zimmermann’s design has been put into production by Charles & Marie, including a limited edition of 200 in black ceramic (the one shown here is in white ceramic, obviously).

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Here’s some text from Charles & Marie:


Designed by Canadian designer Tristan Zimmermann, the Phonofone is a ceramic amplification system for your iPod.

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The design harkens back to the antique gramophone and phonograph, and works similarly. A beautiful reinterpretation of the past, the Phonofone may be the heirloom keepsake of early 19th century technology. Simply hook up your ear phones and the Phonofone uses passive horn acoustics to amplify sound, boosting the audio output of standard earphones up to 55 decibles* (roughly the maximum volume of a laptop speaker, but without the annoying static tinkling).

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All ceramic, the Phonofone takes advantage of the material’s “rigid and resonant” qualities in its application of producing sound. It needs no external power source or batteries to operate.

Tristan’s idea is simple: it is about music appreciation. The Phonogram was the first device for recording and playing sound, the Phonofone is the first device to bring an elegant form to the marriage of old and new technology.

The Phonofone will transform your listening experience, reinterpreting your music library into a warm, rich, lullaby to the ears.

Made of glazed white ceramic
Dimensions: 11“x9.5“x20“ (28×25x51 cm)

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

spaghetti wood benches and chairs


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'spaghetti bench' & 'spaghetti double' by pablo reinoso

in our travels across the web we stumbled upon these unique art pieces by pablo reinoso. the two abnormal 
wood benches are part of his current exhibition at london's carpenter workshop gallery, which is on show until 
june 7th. 'spaghetti double' and 'spaghetti bench' both have a distinct organic wood style. a similar aesthetic can 
be seen in the work of rob southcott, who we featured in our coverage of imm cologne 2008. his 'united we stand' 
chair series uses the spaghetti like wood to its advantage, creating stability among the many chairs.


'united we stand' by rob southcott


detail of 'spaghetti bench' by pablo reinoso

interactive prototypes by PEGA design


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'time stamp' engraves the date and time onto precious objects

the taiwanese electronics company asus split into three separate divisions at the beginning of 2008. one of the 
new companies, pegatron puts a high emphasis on design with its own design department PEGA. by combining 
its background in technology and engineering with its design direction, the company is aiming to create new 
products and ideas which harmoniously merge the two. they created a series of 8 new products to showcase 
this new direction under the theme ' between on & off'. these tangible interactive projects were displayed at 
milan design week 2008. 

http://www.pegadesign.com/onoff
this post also appeared on the samsung young design award blog which designboom also contributes to.
check it out for more posts form designboom on technology, design and lots more.



'time stamp' engraves the date and time onto precious objects


'on & on' solar bench which can be used as furniture or for charging electronics


'on & on' solar bench which can be used as furniture or for charging electronics


'just draw it!' an interactive electricity timer which is controlled by drawing a line


'infectious light' small lights that sense each other


'infectious light' small lights that sense each other


'earphone' exploration of the social role of headphones


'earphone' exploration of the social role of headphones


'look@me' a keyboard for emoticons


'look@me' a keyboard for emoticons


'tech tap' lamp which can be 'filled' with light


'tech tap' lamp which can be 'filled' with light


'embrace' a book shaped ambient light


'embrace' a book shaped ambient light

'freestyle:new australian design for living' exhibition


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'stitch' chair and 'eve' seat by adam goodrum

'freestyle: new australian design for living' is an exhibition featuring works from 40 australian designers, both 
established and upcoming. some of the designers include adam goodrum, jon goulder who participated in 
designboom's 'living simplicity in furniture design competition', nick rennie who participated in our 
designboom mart tokyo 05 and whose work is also featured in 'handled with care' a designboom book available 

left, 'love cube' by khai liew, right, 'solitare workstation' by alexander lotersztain

new designers 2008 graduate showcase


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new designers is one of europe biggest exhibitions of work by design graduates, featuring designs from all over 
the UK. this year's exhibition will take place in two parts from july 3-6 and 10-13 at the business design centre in 
london. the first part will feature work by graduates in contemporary applied arts, ceramics, glass, textiles, 
fashion and jewellery work. the following week will feature product design, furniture, illustration, graphic design, 
animation, photography as well as architecture and interior design. the entire showcase will feature the work of 
over 4,000 new graduates from schools in the UK. the exhibit also features a satellite event, 'one year on' which 
features a selection of previous exhibitors in the main show.

http://www.newdesigners.com





'hidden forest' by elizabeth thomas from the university of brighton


'packaging lamp' by david gardener from brighton university


'pop-up chair' by sam stotesbury from brighton university


'pop-up chair' by sam stotesbury from brighton university


'moderme [bite me] coffee cup lid' by chris bowsher from the university college falmouth

choi byung hoon at paris' galerie downtown


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paris' galerie downtown francois laffanour will be showing a collection of 25 works by the korean designer 
choi, byung hoon beginning on may 16th. the nature inspired work of byung hoon on show will include a selection 
of new tables, chairs and benches. the works are all made using wood stones and raw natural materials and 
as such can be used outdoors or in. the show's center piece will be a large dining table. the show will continue 
running until july 12th.

http://www.galeriedowntown.com

read more
an article on designboom's visit to byung hoon's studio last year

'l’image persistante 07-242' cantilevered chair


'zari 0809' stool


'zari 0809' stool


'l’image persistante 07-261' stool / table

esquire cover versions unveiled in milan



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esquire recently asked some of the world's most influential fashion designers to recreate some of the magazine's 
most iconic covers. the project was initiated to celebrate the magazine's 75 anniversary. all of the works, with the 
exception of one, are based of covers conceived by esquire's long time art director george lois. in his career with 
the magazine, he helped create 92 covers. a show featuring highlights from his career is currently on show at 
new york's museum of modern art. 

the new photographs depicting the designers was unveiled yesterday in milan.
http://www.esquire.com






sir paul smith photo by nadav kander based on andy warhol photo by carl fischer (may 1969 cover)


karl lagerfeld photo by karl lagerfeld based on richard nixon and cultural icons photo by george lois and carl fischer 
(june 1969 cover)



miuccia prada photo by ilan rubin and 2x4 based on esky cover by henry wolf and dan wynn (march 1955 cover)


alber elbaz (self-portrait) and luscus ossendrijver of lanvin photo by desmond muckian based on models 
photographed by carl fischer (march 1968 cover)



christopher bailey photo by bryan adams based on model and pig photo by carl fischer (september 1969 cover)


donatella versace photo by lorenzo agius based on roy cohn photo by carl fischer (february 1968 cover)


john galliano photo by jean-baptiste mondino based on muhammad ali photo by carl fischer (april 1968 cover)


tommy hilfiger photo by douglas friedman based on dustin hoffman photo by carl fischer (july 1970 cover)


giorgio armani photo by alice hawkins based on marcello mastroianni photo by timothy galfas (february 1965 cover)


vivienne westwood photo by jurgen teller based on army portrait of george lois (december 1962 cover)


domenico dolce & stefano gabbana photo by julian broad based on floyd patterson and muhammad ali photo 
by carl fischer (august 1966 cover)