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Can You Tell if These Objects Are Real or Rendered?
WIRED
The best digital renderings trick the eye, making you believe that a bunch of pixels on the screen (or the page) are a photo of a real,...
94 months ago
A Watch That Teaches The Value Of Time
Fast Company
This single-purpose watch buzzes you every five minutes so that you can better appreciate every moment of your day.
130 months ago
Plugg radio switches on and off with a cork
New Atlas
Plugg is a prototype Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio that uses a large cork plug as a method of switching on or off.
143 months ago
Victor J. Papanek Social Design Awards 2011: Design for the Real World Redux Winners
Core77
The Museum of Art & Design is pleased to announce the four winners and 13 competition finalists of the 2011 Victor J. Papanek Social Design...
158 months ago
How Context Controls Perception of Size
Scientific American
Does size matter? To your brain, it doesn't.
99 months ago
Durr, the Vibrating Watch From Skrekkogle That (Sort Of) Tells Time
Core77
There's no shortage of rad watch designs—just have a look see at our features on Eone Time, Minus 8, Analog Watch Co., Mr Jones Watches and...
130 months ago
An Analog Activity Tracker Isn't as Ridiculous as It Sounds
WIRED
Emulsion is a provocative reminder that you don't need expensive electronics to be be mindful of your activity.
114 months ago
Analog Fitness Tracker Is Like A Fitbit Made From Oil And Water
Fast Company
The Fitbit, the Jawbone Up–even the Apple Watch. We'll spend hundreds of dollars, if not more, for tiny digital sensors that live on our...
114 months ago
A Vibrating Watch That Messes With Your Perception of Time
WIRED
Durr is a watch designed to draw attention to that slippery disconnect between time as it passes and how we perceive it passing.
130 months ago