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if i look back, i am lost
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Rincon finally came to life after weeks, maybe even months of completely unremarkable surf. The run of swell has offered plenty of rippable, (mostly) sunny, ...
Quadcopters catching surfers as they work their magic.
It’s now possible to 3D print in metal at scale thanks to some great CAD and robotic arm systems. I cannot wait to play with one of these!
Jawbone's emerging, according to Wired, as a serious contender to Apple
According to Wired Magazine, Jawbone may be poised to take on Apple. That’s kind of a big statement, yet they might be right. It’s nice to see a physical product design company getting some attention these days!
To read Wired’s article, click here.
The Bundle House
I'll take two.

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Part architecture, part optical illusion, “Lucid Stead” is a transparent cabin (of wood and mirrors) by Phillip K. Smith III.
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Eight Rooms in this 215 Square Foot Apartment
This house by MYCC Architecture Office has a foot print of 20 m2/ 215 ft2 and a volume of a 100 m3/ 3531 ft3. It consists of large number of narrow rooms that are connected to each other visually. The layout of the apartment is reminiscent of old computer games platforms, where you jump from one platform to another.” – Living in a shoebox
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Flying Model Ships by Luigi Prina
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Jaga Experience by Arne Quinze -- one of my favs for years

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12K shells - unfinished tiny houses
This is the way that I will probably go. I’ll have a shell built for my plans and I can work on it from there. Yes! Great idea.
Would you rather purchase a fully furnished and finished house or purchase a shell and be able to create your own space? This is a really good idea. I wonder how this business model would work as a SIPS company?
Die Bibliothek
What a fun idea!
this looks amazing! it's the DIY Wire 3D printer / bender
Zero Motorcycles’ 2014 SR has 171 mile range and goes 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds—and it’s an electric
Smart eBike - A Practical Electronic Bicycle
A vehicle won the prestigious Red Dot award and participated for the prize in the German’s most prestigious design competition
Source: jebiga.com

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Cool piece of furniture! Float Table by Rock Paper Robot
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The History of Typography, an animated short by Ben Barrett-Forrest. We’re a sucker for paper cut-outs.
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A quick and catchy review of typography's history, this short film is worth your time.