Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

Digital rebirth of WIRED Magazine

picture-5 Digital rebirth of WIRED Magazine

(cool! new chevy ad with the new camaro)

WIRED Magazine Creative Director Scott Dadich provide a sneak peak at a digital rebirth of WIRED built to run across a variety of devices.
see the full video here

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24

02 2010

Experiencing Abstract Information

How can you increase the immersion of data? The bachelor thesis „Experiencing Abstract Information“ by Jochen Winker and Stefan Kuzaj introduces theoretical principles and shows them with some interactive examples.

Experiencing Abstract Information from Stefan Kuzaj on Vimeo.

Seen on Maurice Racz FB stream

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23

02 2010

Aides: Graffiti

Leave it to the french to make a safe sex film…

by French director, Yoann Lemoine.

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28

01 2010

N Building.app

nbuilding02-640x357 N Building.app

The building is detected in real time by its shape. Characters are then superimposed over the live video. Twitter feed comments are located via GPS tagging. Store information, reservations and other infrastructure is part of the iPhone application.
see more here…

(via twitter)

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08

01 2010

Augmented Reality Shopping Application

Seriously fun!

Fashionista - The New Webcam Social Shopper

It’s the best of shopping and video gaming!

Thanks, Miles!

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15

12 2009

Designing imperfection

Woody Allens said “If you’re not failing every now and again, it’s a sign you’re not doing anything very innovative.” Well, the next time your computer crashes, it might be worth to take closer look. Sometimes things you didn’t do on purpose reveal their beauty on second glance. I just ordered Designing Imperfection.
bild-11-300x182 Designing imperfection

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23

11 2009

Bestiario: Benchmark Visualizations

Do you know bestiario.org? If you don’t you should check it out now. Bestario features the latest in visualization techniques, displaying boring data in mind-boggling arrangements

bestia1 Bestiario: Benchmark Visualizations

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23

11 2009

Animation Benchmark: Ramona Falls

Germany’s 7 Sins (Die 7 Todsünden in Deutschland)

Following the idea by Kansas State University Geography / USACE, via Wired Magazine (17.09) to map out the 7 deadly sins, we did the same for Germany. It doesn’t look as pretty, and it’s just a state-level analysis, but hey, we were out of designers today. Oh, and, we don’t really take any of these data too seriously.

Red = Going to hell!
Yellow = Purgatory (Fegefeuer) at least!
Gray = Not sinning, but also not being angelic!
Green = Angelic behavior = Going to heaven!

For the English version, click here.

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21

10 2009

Stop motion with buildings by David Ellis and Blu

If you’ve even done stop motion, you know this is hard to top.

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10 2009