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Raj Patel on Feb 10th, 2009 |
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Arnell allegedly presented this package to PepsiCo back in 2008 to pitch their branding trajectory for Pepsi Cola. It’s full of ridiculous infographics and designer hyperbole. One can’t help but think that someone somewhere took it seriously. Most of it makes no sense and doesn’t even look like its trying to. It’s happy to be so convoluted and absurd. A familar sight to anybody who has been...
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Raj Patel on Nov 17th, 2008 |
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Neil Fraser has taken nine specifically spaced cross sections from an MRI brain scan then affixed portions to corresponding 1″ wooden cubes to create a three dimensional model representing the whole head. The result is a combination of puzzle and visualization tool, allowing one to explore the head in three dimensions very flexibly and turns medical visualization in to a toy. It may not be as useful for...
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Raj Patel on Oct 26th, 2008 |
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Marcia Nolte has produced a series of portraits through which she tries to extrapolate what future human evolution or adaptations might make us look like in the light of our current fashions and technologies. This is what it might be like if we continue to change to suit our stuff rather than designing our stuff to suit us.
[Corpus 2.0]
[Marcia...
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Raj Patel on Oct 23rd, 2008 |
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Have you ever seen an old monster movie and wondered what the anatomical assembly of these creatures might look like? Has dissecting frogs lead you to crave dissections of bigger and badder creatures? Do you dream about the biosphere of fictional creatures? Well someone has answered yes to at least one of these questions. Frederick Barr has a Flickr set full of the resulting diagrams mixed in with other vintage...
Posted by
Raj Patel on Sep 9th, 2008 |
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Our friends over at BLDGBLOG are talking about architecture and landscape design with respect to video games. How could we resist relaying a discussion like that? They touch briefly on a few topics including deformable and destructible environments though one could easily write a couple books on this subject. It’s worth a look as a catalyst – to get you started in the discussion. Indeed there ought to...