333DDD
March 15th, 2011Mark Beasley developed a javascript bookmarklet called 333DDD which converts images on the current page into red/cyan anaglyphs. To run it bookmark this link and then navigate to a new page and click it.

found at rhizome
Mark Beasley developed a javascript bookmarklet called 333DDD which converts images on the current page into red/cyan anaglyphs. To run it bookmark this link and then navigate to a new page and click it.

found at rhizome
It’s been a while since I’ve posted some works by Ron van der Ende, but Designboom reminded me today of how great his artworks are. These bas-reliefs are made of salvaged wood keeping their original colors. Impressive.


“The Future Piggy” Bank is project made by Wang Chao, Maggie Kuo, and Jordi Parra, at the Umeå Institute of Design, in Sweden. In just a few days, they made this mock-up of piggy bank that accepts credit cards. By using very simple components like an arduino board, a sensor and an iphone as a display, they were able to create a piggy bank which behaves like a Tamagotchi. If you don’t feed it with a credit card it will become sad and the other way around. Very nice work!




found at Co.Design
JK Keller collected 90 portfolio images of designers displaying their posters. Then he made a poster out of them and cut out the posters from those images. This “How to Photograph a Design Poster” project is actually from 2007 but it’s still great.

found at trendbeheer
Jesse McLean is true digital mountaineer, just watch this excerpt of his Climbing video.

found at rhizome
Jon Rafman, Parker Ito, Micah Schippa, Tabor Robak & John Transue are together the digital painting collective Paint FX. Wetpaint is video capture of their digital canvas.

found via PAINTED, ETC.