RGB is a collection of wallpapers designed by Carnovsky. Three different patterns are printed over each other, resulting in a very unclear image. Red, green or blue light can hide 2 of the patterns and make the third one appear. I really like this idea and I can very well imagine this wallpaper in a bar or club.
Andrey Yazev updated his Three Hundred Eighty Ten project with some new HTML / Javascript experiments. Number 388 is very nice. I find this much more exciting than the whining that’s been going on by the flash people lately.
Jason Bruges Studio was commissioned by Philips to develop an interactive light installation using their Lumiblade OLEDs, for the 2010 Milan furniture fair.
Mimosa is an interactive artwork displaying behavior that mimics responsive plant systems.The piece was inspired by the Mimosa family of plants, which change kinetically to suit their environmental conditions.
The studio has used the slim form of individual OLEDs to create delicate light petals, forming flowers, which open and close in response to visitors.
Every design starts on a piece of paper and often those ideas get visualised by a paper model. The look an feel of those paper model was the basic idea behind The Cut Series, a collaboration between Daniel Enoksson, Lucas E Hinnerud and Jens Boldt. They’ve designed tables, a shelf and a sideboard which look like paper models but are made of aluminum.
If you have an apple computer and a webcam, then you’ve probably played around with Photo Booth. It’s so much fun! Mark Pernice made a picture of himself with Photo Booth and turned it into a mask. The result is awesome. He actually made the mask to make a new picture with Photo Booth while wearing it. He’ll used that picture for a self promotional poster.