Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Final Stamen.com Paper

What is Stamen Design and what do they do you ask? Well it was founded by Eric Rodenbeck, a 14-years veteran of the interactive design field, in 2001. Following that Michal Migurski and Shawn Allen joined in partnership wirh Rodenbeck in separate years. So now you know who leads the company, but what do they do. Well to be completely blunt, they work on bring ideas to life. They try to take different ideas and design concepts from imagination and try to actually bring them into reality. The focus on creating interactive design as well as data visualization projects. Over the years, the company has grown not only in staff, but in cliental as well. With this disciplined staff, Stamen Design has increased its cliental over the years to financial institutions, artists and architects, museums, design agencies and many more. A few of the major companies that they have worked with that are easily recognizable are Adobe, BMW, MSNBC, and Yahoo! Let's take a look at a few projects the company was involved in. The three project that we will take a look at are the Mappr application the made for flickr.com, one of the top online photo management web sites, the Yahoo Nikon Stunning Gallery, and finally a framework for Graffiti Archaeology.

Let's start off with the first project, the Mappr application for flickr.com. What does this application do you ask? Well it's very interesting. It gives the viewer and educated guess as to where the location of the picture was taken. What Stamen Design as of late 2004, was start taking images from Flickr and comparing them with images from the UNited States Postal Service database of place names. All of the answers are based on educated guesses because obviously some of the tags in the photos aren't accurate. It places the images on a map of the U.S. for the user. I think it's a fun idea. Not necessarily something that's extremely important but it is certainly a fun idea that will keep its users interested.



The next project I will talk about by Stamen Design is their work for Yahoo!. The the Nikon Stunning Gallery. Nikon Stunning Gallery is an interface that coincides with flickr.com. The Stunning Gallery was to be connected to the new NIkon camera, the Coolpix s6. So any photos that are tagged with "nikonstunninggallery" go into this new dynamic interface which allows the user to do zoom and navigate through these images in this wonderful interface as opposed to just only being able to view the images in their boring internet browser. Very interesting idea from a creative standpoint as well as a marketing one.



"Working with the Stamen guys was like having our own site design SWAT team. They came into a tough, time-critical situation with feet on the ground and were able to parse through the desires of multiple stakeholders and iterative feedback to help us build an incredibly beautiful site. They surpassed all expectations in terms of professionalism, technical skill, and lovely, functional design chops. We look forward to working with them again soon!"

—Kakul Srivastava, Senior Product Manager, Yahoo!

Obviously they do some good work.

The next and final project I am going to discuss is Graffiti Archaeology Project. This project was done by Cassidy Curtis. He has gone around a taken a collection of all the different photos taken of the magnificent graffiti found in San Francisco by different photographers over the years from 1998 to 2009. He is still doing this presently. A lot of the art work is truly phenomenal and really something to behold. What Stamen Design did was create the actual framework for users to view these photos that he has collected over the years. Stamen Design created a way for the users to explore the different parts of San Francisco graffiti over the past decade or so. The application is completely interactive and the colors compliment the actual artwork. It is extremely easy to navigate because it looks like you are looking through a timeline and you can look at different areas in San Francisco as well with just a click of a mouse.


“Anyone who’s looked at all those peeling layers of paint has wondered what’s underneath. And they’ve thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if there was some kind of slide show to show us this space over time?’” said Susan Farrell, founder of the pioneering spray-paint site Art Crimes, which serves up more than 6 GB of street art a day. “But this is the first time it’s been done in any kind of methodical way before.”
—Wired News

Overall I must say that I am really impressed with Stamen Design. I feel like since it started in 1998 it's kind of a revolutionary catalyst for interactive design over the internet. They are very creative with their layouts and framework and they use simple techniques that allow the user to view whatever it is they're viewing with the greatest of ease. You can see in the quotes above how happy their clients are with the work that they have done for them. So do I see this going anywhere else? Absolutely, I can see Stamen Design pushing interactive applications even farther and before you know it we'll be doing things that we never even imagined we could do. With that being said, Stamen Design is a very professional company that has a reliable staff that puts 100% into their creativity as well as making their clients happy.

"Stamen Design." Available at http://www.stamen.com. 19 November 2009.

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Miguel Cotto



Here's a video I made for my boxing website. Check it out!

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Also check out my new boxing blog!

http://www.bustemup.blogspot.com

You can check it out right here on blogger! Here what I have to say about headline topics such as Pacquiao-Cotto as well as other major news in boxing.

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THE FUTURE

There is my web site on the future, the final project of NEW MEDIA I

http://bustemup.zzl.org/anthonykarperis.html

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Storyboard for Betrayal!


Here's my storyboard for the Betrayal video that I made for the play MacBeth!

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Tough Times Belt Puncher


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Tough Times Belt Puncher

The Tough Times Belt Puncher-
Developed by: Brooklyn-based Sonic Design
Description: Uses a 3-"disc adjustment mechanism allowing the user to dial in their annual net income and estimated cost of living. The integrated hole punch is positioned an appropriate distance from the last hole according to the economic situation and personal needs of the user."
Likelihood of Being Sold- Consumers cannot afford it in this economic depression. And if we do get out of this depression there will not be a need for it.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

My thoughts on "The First Question Every Web Site Designer Must Ask" by Seth Godin

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"The First Question Every Web Site Designer Must Ask"


"Do you want the people visiting this site to notice it?"
This is the question that Seth Godin says that every web site designer must ask themselves. I think it makes a lot of sense. For example, he says the musicians, and artists want people to notice the site, but other people who are trying to sell products for instance do not want there consumers only caught up in the site rather than the actual product. If you ad too much style to a web site for example, it may attract the viewer to much to the site rather than the actual product.

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My thoughts on "Might As Well Panic" by Seth Godin

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Whenever something goes wrong or something happens out of the ordinary, the typical human being will do just one thing: panic. With that being said, through panicking, we disable ourselves from getting anything done and actually solving the problem that is panicking us. We also feel that if people aren't panicking about something, then they do not particularly care. But that proves to be untrue sometimes. Maybe that person that is staying quiet and not showing fear is actually trying to muster up a strategy to counter the problem at hand.

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"Can You Change Everything" by Seth Godin

"Can You Change Everything" by Seth Godin


"You might not be as permanently stuck in a rut as you think. The rut you're in isn't permanent, nor is it perfect. There are certainly less perfect ruts, but there may be better ones as well. The certain thing is that you can change everything...

  1. Buy a competitor
  2. Sell to a competitor
  3. Publish your best work for free online
  4. Close your worst-performing locations
  5. Open a new branch in a high-traffic location
  6. Hire the best salesperson away from the competition
  7. Join the competition
  8. Host a conference for your competitors
  9. Connect your best customers and organize a tribe
  10. Fire the 80% of your customers that account for 20% of your sales
  11. Start a blog
  12. Start a digital bootstrap business on the weekends
  13. While looking for a job, spend 40 hours a week volunteering and freelancing for good causes
  14. Go on tour and visit your best customers in person
  15. Answer the customer service line for a day
  16. Learn to be a killer presenter
  17. Let the most junior person in the organization run things for a day
  18. Delete your website and start over with the simplest possible site
  19. Call former employees and ask for advice
  20. Move to Thailand
  21. Listen to audio books in your car instead of the radio
  22. Sell your cash cow division to the competition and invest everything in the new thing
  23. Find more products for your existing customers to buy
  24. Become a gadfly and tell the truth about your industry
  25. Quit your job
  26. Move your operations to another city
  27. Become a vegan
  28. Have all meetings in a room with no chairs, and everyone wears a bathrobe over their clothes
  29. Open your offices only four hours a day
  30. Open your offices 24 hours a day for a week
  31. Find every project that is near the danger zone (in terms of p&l or deadlines) and cancel it, no appeals
  32. Go for a walk during lunch
  33. Get an RSS reader and read a lot more blogs
  34. Go offline for longer than you thought possible
  35. Write five thank you notes every day
  36. Stop sending spam
  37. Do your work somewhere else. Set up your chiropractic table at the mall
  38. Have everyone at work switch offices
  39. Give your most valuable possessions to a stranger
  40. Go see live music
  41. Start a company scrapbook and take daily notes
  42. Hire a firm to make a documentary about your organization
  43. Buy some art
  44. Make some art.
  45. Do the work."

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"Lululemon Athletica is seeking an Accessories Designer in Vancouver" by core jr.

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Just something on Core 77 that I thought some might be interested in. The accessories designer at lululemon creates world class athletic bags. They are looking for a designer in Vancouver. A couple of this that they are looking for can be found on the original post.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

There's a thing about change...

Seth's Blog- Click Here
Change

I have to agree with Seth. In this little post he says a lot. He bases his post on the economy and how people don't like what is going on. He directs this specifically towards unhappy people by saying if you don't like something going on then you need to make a radical change and sometimes that involves a sacrifice. With that being said, I do believe that in order to change things you may have to change certain things that involve yourself. And although this might be extreme, sometimes it's the only way.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

"Closer"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e-xyeUWNkQ

Check out this experimental film I made for one of my class using Kings Of Leon - Closer

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

The reason they want you to fit in...

The reason they want you to fit in...
Posted by Seth Godin

Simple post but very strong. People trying to make it in life what everyone to be like everyone else so they can be that extraordinary person that stands out from the others until that person is considered normal. But if that's the case and everyone is completely average then we will have no advancements in the world.

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Voyage Noir



Very strange but well done video by Britsish Getaway Films. It is a dark, oneiric short experimental film Directed by Russell Lee Ford. The short is a homage to 1950's film noir and the visuals refer to the depiction of dream-like states of a femme fatale character conventionally identified with this genre. The Film is soundtracked by Arrows Down and features the Burlesque talent of Miss Betsy Ross.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Term Paper on Stamen.com

What is Stamen Design and what do they do you ask? Well it was founded by Eric Rodenbeck, a 14-years veteran of the interactive design field, in 2001. Following that Michal Migurski and Shawn Allen joined in partnership wirh Rodenbeck in separate years. So now you know who leads the company, but what do they do. Well to be completely blunt, they work on bring ideas to life. They try to take different ideas and design concepts from imagination and try to actually bring them into reality. The focus on creating interactive design as well as data visualization projects. Over the years, the company has grown not only in staff, but in cliental as well. With this disciplined staff, Stamen Design has increased its cliental over the years to financial institutions, artists and architects, museums, design agencies and many more. A few of the major companies that they have worked with that are easily recognizable are Adobe, BMW, MSNBC, and Yahoo! Let's take a look at a few projects the company was involved in. The three project that we will take a look at are the Mappr application the made for flickr.com, one of the top online photo management web sites, the Yahoo Nikon Stunning Gallery, and finally a framework for Graffiti Archaeology.

Let's start off with the first project, the Mappr application for flickr.com. What does this application do you ask? Well it's very interesting. It gives the viewer and educated guess as to where the location of the picture was taken. What Stamen Design as of late 2004, was start taking images from Flickr and comparing them with images from the UNited States Postal Service database of place names. All of the answers are based on educated guesses because obviously some of the tags in the photos aren't accurate. It places the images on a map of the U.S. for the user. I think it's a fun idea. Not necessarily something that's extremely important but it is certainly a fun idea that will keep its users interested.

The next project I will talk about by Stamen Design is their work for Yahoo!. The the Nikon Stunning Gallery. Nikon Stunning Gallery is an interface that coincides with flickr.com. The Stunning Gallery was to be connected to the new NIkon camera, the Coolpix s6. So any photos that are tagged with "nikonstunninggallery" go into this new dynamic interface which allows the user to do zoom and navigate through these images in this wonderful interface as opposed to just only being able to view the images in their boring internet browser. Very interesting idea from a creative standpoint as well as a marketing one.

"Working with the Stamen guys was like having our own site design SWAT team. They came into a tough, time-critical situation with feet on the ground and were able to parse through the desires of multiple stakeholders and iterative feedback to help us build an incredibly beautiful site. They surpassed all expectations in terms of professionalism, technical skill, and lovely, functional design chops. We look forward to working with them again soon!"

—Kakul Srivastava, Senior Product Manager, Yahoo!

Obviously they do some good work.

The next and final project I am going to discuss is Graffiti Archaeology Project. This project was done by Cassidy Curtis. He has gone around a taken a collection of all the different photos taken of the magnificent graffiti found in San Francisco by different photographers over the years from 1998 to 2009. He is still doing this presently. A lot of the art work is truly phenomenal and really something to behold. What Stamen Design did was create the actual framework for users to view these photos that he has collected over the years. Stamen Design created a way for the users to explore the different parts of San Francisco graffiti over the past decade or so. The application is completely interactive and the colors compliment the actual artwork. It is extremely easy to navigate because it looks like you are looking through a timeline and you can look at different areas in San Francisco as well with just a click of a mouse.

“Anyone who’s looked at all those peeling layers of paint has wondered what’s underneath. And they’ve thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if there was some kind of slide show to show us this space over time?’” said Susan Farrell, founder of the pioneering spray-paint site Art Crimes, which serves up more than 6 GB of street art a day. “But this is the first time it’s been done in any kind of methodical way before.”
—Wired News

Overall I must say that I am really impressed with Stamen Design. I feel like since it started in 1998 it's kind of a revolutionary catalyst for interactive design over the internet. They are very creative with their layouts and framework and they use simple techniques that allow the user to view whatever it is they're viewing with the greatest of ease. You can see in the quotes above how happy their clients are with the work that they have done for them. So do I see this going anywhere else? Absolutely, I can see Stamen Design pushing interactive applications even farther and before you know it we'll be doing things that we never even imagined we could do. With that being said, Stamen Design is a very professional company that has a reliable staff that puts 100% into their creativity as well as making their clients happy.

"Stamen Design." Available at http://www.stamen.com. 19 November 2009.

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Bust'EmUp!

Visit my site new boxing web site!

Bust'EmUp!

Contains a bunch of new videos as well as up to date news.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Kibardin Design's Anti-Holy Chair

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This is the Deep Forest chair! It is made from 374 dowels joined and shaped into a seating surface. It's worth about a little more than 4,000 Euros. I'd have to sit in it first before I decided to purchase it.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Breakthroughs and drips by Seth Godin

Breakthroughs and drips
Posted by Seth Godin

Very interesting short of how some things people think of are breakthroughs. People cannot help but talk about it. But many a time these ideas fail. People try to go to quickly and put these ideas forward to quickly which result in a failure. So for future reference, take these breakthroughs that you make with a grain of salt and let them stick around for a while. Make them more of an idea that will become more complex over time rather than the be it and end all.

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Big ideas...

Seth's Blog - Click Here

"are little ideas that no one killed to soon."

Great quote from Seth Godin. It's true because in order to build a big idea you ned to start off with a little one.

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

LEGOS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qsWFFuYZYI

This brings back memories of the old 8-bit video games such as Pong and Super Mario Brothers. The video was made by Tomas Redigh. The whole video is done with legos using stop motion techniques with original music by Dan Larsson. The video has about 4,000,000 views, its amazing how something so simple with a catchy beat can grab our attention. The swedish duo edited hours of footage into this animation. 1500 to be exact.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Tough Times Belt Puncher

Core 77- Click Here

The Tough Times Belt Puncher-
Developed by: Brooklyn-based Sonic Design
Description: Uses a 3-"disc adjustment mechanism allowing the user to dial in their annual net income and estimated cost of living. The integrated hole punch is positioned an appropriate distance from the last hole according to the economic situation and personal needs of the user."
Likelihood of Being Sold- Consumers cannot afford it in this economic depression. And if we do get out of this depression there will not be a need for it.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Write down your ideas...

If you ever have an idea write in on a piece of paper and save it. Then go back to it from time to time and think about how you can elaborate on it. Once you get there, bring it to life and see if you can make what you think of a reality.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Carla Gannis Post-Thoughts

What did I think about Carla Gannis' Presentation? Well I thought she was very thorough and very personable with what she was addressing. She is very well established in design and has much information to give out and share with the world not only through her work but also through her speeches. The biggest thing that stood out to me when she spoke was that she said that everything was original. Do no take something from someone exactly and put your name to it, but you can take someone's idea and work on it from there. Try to evolve it and enhance it to be your very own original project. She is very familiar with motion graphics as I was able to tell from her flash presentation. She finished off her presentation with a couple of game designs that can be found on different web sites that she produced. Some of them weren't even for a company, or the job she worked for. Some were actually just based on things she was interested in that she did in her free time. That being said she taught me a valuable lesson: you should do things that make you happy as well as your job. Whatever is your passion to just make it your job, do it for yourself too. Make sure you create things that aren't just for a company but also your own work of art.

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Ripple table responds to touch with lights

Ripple table responds to touch with lights
Posted by hipstomp

This LED Coffee table contains 480 super-bright white LEDs and optical sensors. This lights up wherever an object touches it. It ranges from 1,500 to 2,100 dollars depending on the size. They say it would be a big hit in a bar and I agree. It is made by teamwork between Because We Can and Evil Mad Science.

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MUTO

.

Here's a ridiculous stop motion project using graffiti that takes place in BRAZIL. Th Artist BLU is a very clever designer and make for an amazing experimental film.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Pick things up...

Seth's Blog- Click Here
Sprint!

Seth explains that you cannot always sprint, but it is sometimes good to do it regularly. As horrible as it may seem sometimes when you have a short deadline for an assignment or maybe you even have to do things all over because your boss doesn't like them; sometimes it is actually good to have these things because when you sprint, you sometimes produce your best work.

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

LIVESCRIBE is now


Core 77 Blog- Click Here

LiveScribe is a "pen-and-paper duo" that can record audio and has basic computing functions. The audio records what was being said while you are taking notes, so you can go back to it at anytime. The computing functions include announcing the time as well as doing some general calculations. These are all done through an analog system. Here is an example given by Tom MacTavish, a professor of IIT Institute of Design.




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Thursday, October 8, 2009

LiteweightMMA

Liteweight MMA radio intro!



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Thursday, October 1, 2009

MACBETH IT IS!

10/01/09

I am using Macbeth by Shakespeare for my next project.

A few words I'm looking to use are:

betrayal
deception
power
greed
irony
murder
judas kiss

Research to come...

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My thoughts on Sprint! by Seth Godin

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Sprint!
Posted by: Seth Godin on February 9, 2009

Seth explains that you cannot always sprint, but it is sometimes good to do it regularly. As horrible as it may seem sometimes when you have a short deadline for an assignment or maybe you even have to do things all over because your boss doesn't like them; sometimes it is actually good to have these things because when you sprint, you sometimes produce your best work.

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Cosentino turns minerals and woods into truly unique surfaces

Consentino turns minerals and woods into truly unique surfaces
Posted by hipstomp

Here's an unusual texture made from rare minerals, semi-precious stones, and petrified wood. It's very interesting because it is very innovative. I feel many people would buy this based on the fact that it is so different. Similar to granite but different.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Red Dust Over Sydney

Red Dust Over Sydney
Posted by Lisa Smith

This isn't really design oriented but this is a picture of the dust storm in Sydney, Australia. Although as I said it is not design oriented, it does look like a work of art. The color of it reminds me of mars or possibly a really intense sunset.









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Wicked, hands-free iPhone bicycle navigation system

Wicked, hands-free iPhone bicycle navigation system
Posted by hipstomp

Well here's something new...and possibly unsafe ha! But very cool nonetheless. It's an iPhone navigation system for Arider bicycle. You wear it on your helmet via a mount and it is connected to an eyepiece that shows you navigation graphics. As cool as this may sound it may be a little hazardous based on the fact that it is covering half your vision. Watch this video.


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Sony' s New Motion Controlled Headphones

Sony's New Motion Conrolled Headphones
Posted by hipstomp

Finally headphones that pause your music when you pull them out of your ears...ingenious! This is a great idea but its obviously not the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I must say it is a good idea that does solve a problem especially the example hipstomp uses in his post.

Give it a look.

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Honda's one-wheeled wonder...

Honda's one wheeled wonder
Posted by hipstomp

Ha and you thought you've seen it all. Honda has come out with a 22lb unicycle that will likely be used in airports. If you don't believe me check it out.


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Monday, September 21, 2009

Arturo Gatti Tribute by Yours Truly

Check out my Arturo Gatti Tribute. A Tribute dedicated to a fallen warrior and my favorite fighter of all time.



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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Laptop base with retractable mouse area

Laptop base with retractable mouse area
Posted by hipstomp

Here is a new design made by Logitech...it's their portable lapdesk. It is a heat shielding laptop surface with a slide-out mouse pad. Its only $30 dollars which I feel is a very good price for this item. I'm surprised they haven't thought of an idea like this a while back.


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Monday, September 14, 2009

Pininfarina doing Coke

Pininfarina doing Coke
Posted by hipstomp

Finally the new touch screen Coke Machine!!!! Although this is something that I could've done without, it still is very cool.  I think the coolest thing about is the fact that they carry over 100 different beverages, so it is quite the selection.  They're are currently being tested in a select few restaurants before being releasing next year.

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Maarten Kolk and Guus Kuster's...

Maarten Kolk & Guus Kuster's Avifauna
Posted by Lisa Smith

This is an interesting idea.  Maarten Kolk and Guus Kuster have created a new type of decor from taxidermied animals stuffed without their plummage.  A Grey Heron, Tawny Owl and a Blackbird are just to name a few.  They're definitely different and innovative.  Very original idea, without a doubt.

avifauna1.jpg

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

My thoughts on "Defending Yourself Against Swine Flu Can Be Fun And Creative" by hipstomp


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Well this is certainly protecting yourself in style. This is apparently what the people in Mexico do when something of this seriousness comes about. Instead of panicking, they are cautious and are able to protect themselves from this probable pandemic and are also able to celebrate Halloween even in the Spring/Summer time. With that being said, it can be understood that they are making the best of a very serious situation. Hopefully this whole thing will blow over.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

My thoughts on "Friction Saves The Medium" by Seth Godin

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I thought this was actually very interesting. Seth tells us that we can send 100 emails to friends and 100 times 100 is ten thousand. That then becomes spam. Therefore, because e-mail is free it is a dying medium now. Interesting isn't it?

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Brunner goes Gaga for earbuds

Brunner goes Gaga for earbuds
Posted by hipstomp

First there were Beats, a pair of can-style headphones that Robert Brunner teamed up with Dr. Dre to make.  
Now there are HeartBeats, designed by Brunner and Lady Gaga. They have been produced by Monster Cable and will be 
available in three colors for about $100. I like the idea, but I don't feel they need to be that expensive.
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Today's Apple media event...

Today's Apple media event: No tablet, but a Nanocam
Posted by hipstomp

Well its just been said that at Today's Apple event, Steve Jobs, a cofounder of Apple introduced the Nanocam, a built video camera that come with the new Ipod Nano.  I personally already thought that this product was out there already so in my opinion I'm not impressed.  I feel Apple has come out with some many different Ipods that they should put more time into making something new.


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A Quick Name Change!

The name has been changed from LI pUnK MMA to LITEweight MMA.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

LI pUnK MMA...

I was thinking this title would work for my target group, which consists of teenagers who are interested in MMA(mixed martial arts) on Long Island.

A few places that offer MMA are:

Tiger Schulmann's MMA www.tsk.com
Serra Jiu Jitsu www.serrajitsu.com
Max Fitness MMA www.maxfit.us

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Video Tour of Special Effects...

Video Tour of Special Effects Since 1900
Posted by Allan Chochinov

This is a post on Core77 that I really found interesting, especially because I'm a film major.  It is pretty much a video of the evolution of special effects in media, specifically in film.  It's amazing how far we have come and how we thought that nothing could top some of the effects in the movie Jurassic Park, but then we look at a film like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and we see how Brad Pitt is able to be transformed into his younger self.  Each major film production keeps getting better and I feel we are going to witness many more extraordinary things.  Take a look at the video.



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Map drawn of USA from memory...

Senator Al Franken can draw the USA from Memory
Posted by: Lisa Smith

Senator Al Franken draws the map of the USA completely from his own memory at the Minnesota State Fair.  It's very interesting how he starts from the middle of the map and works his way outward.  I find this very impressive and a prime example of how powerful the mind is.  Check out the video below.



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First Post!

Test...

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