Month: November 2014

  • Flic: The Wireless shortcut Button

    Flic: The Wireless shortcut Button

    Flic is a wireless shortcut button that sticks to any surface and can trigger any function on smartphone both IOS and Android or similar. When flic is pressed, it uses the device to activate a function predefined by the user. You can predefined three different functions per Flic – Click, Double Click and Hold. Flic […]

  • Bike Head-Up Display with Smallest Transparent Display

    Bike Head-Up Display with Smallest Transparent Display

    Bikesystems develop BIKEHUD ADVENTURE which has a lots function and features. With transparent display you can easy to know what’s behind you by rear camera, see GPS navigation, has speed camera warning and running on an Android 5 (Lollipop) operating system. it’s also possible to display some information from your Smartphone, such as caller ID and […]

  • “Black Hole”, Paint in Motion by Fabian Oefner

    “Black Hole”, Paint in Motion by Fabian Oefner

    Fabian Oefner is a Switzerland artist who uses photography to bring art and science together. “Black Hole” is a series of images, which shows paint modeled by centripetal force. He captures the moment by connecting a sensor to the drill, and then it will send an impulse to the flashes. It’s very simple and creative […]

  • Routine: Animated Photographs ​​by Julien Douvier

    Routine: Animated Photographs ​​by Julien Douvier

    This works was made to represent the routine activities of mostly people in the big city. Waking up at the same time, going to the same place through the same streets, the same sidewalks and in front the same buildings. It’s was cool visualisation. 

  • NVIDIA Tesla K80 Dual-GPU with 24GB of Ultra-fast GDDR5 Memory

    NVIDIA Tesla K80 Dual-GPU with 24GB of Ultra-fast GDDR5 Memory

    The new Nvidia card, which is designed for professional applications, doubles the performance of its K40 predecessor, and packs some impressive specs including a full 24 GB graphics memory or 12 GB per GPU. At 5 GHz effective over a 384-bit memory interface, the GDDR5 RAM provides an aggregate 480 GB/s of bandwidth (240 GB/s […]

  • FLUX All-In-One 3D: Printing, 3D Scanning, Laser Engraving and more Modular Functions

    FLUX All-In-One 3D: Printing, 3D Scanning, Laser Engraving and more Modular Functions

    Flux has developed the Flux 3D, all-in-one 3D Printer, scanner and laser engraver, thanks to its modularity, also leaves room for further expansion. Unlimited, elegant, simple — Simple to use, and elegantly designed. Flux 3D has user-friendly interface and easy connect to any device with wireless or bluetooth. Look how it works !

  • The Difference Between Responsive and Adaptive Web Design

    The Difference Between Responsive and Adaptive Web Design

    Responsive Design has quickly become an evolutionary step in web development and design that has greatly affected design and technology. But if you still confused about what is actually responsive web design? You can learn from GIFS below that explain the difference between responsive design and adaptive design who created by Froont.

  • Flat Web Design Inspiration

    Flat Web Design Inspiration

    Flat design is one of the web design trend lately. Although using flat color, no depth, no gradients and no shadows to any element is not new thing in design but the more you like it. They look sticky and integrated into the background. Below I found some flat web design might be your inspiration.

  • A Rotating Glass Sculpture by Thomas Medicus

    A Rotating Glass Sculpture by Thomas Medicus

    Thomas Medicus has designed a curious glass sculpture with his extremely talent. Built from 160 glass strips that are hand-painted on four sides with complimentary images. When it rotated at the perfect angle the images will appear.

  • Photographs of The Ghost Peloton

    Photographs of The Ghost Peloton

    The Ghost Peloton is collaboration between the scottish arts company NVA and Leeds-based Phoenix Dance Theatre. Bikes and riders are illuminated computer controlled LED lighting which morphed and pulsed in different colours and  flash-rate.