"Digital clock: only figures, no case, only the necessary – only accurate time. Each figure has self-contained power supply and independent control, it can be fixed to any surface autonomously. A light sensor will switch the clock to an invert mode: the figures are white in the dark time of day and black at daytime" by Kibardindesign
Isso acontece-me muitas vezes, mas só resulta bem para quem trabalha bem sobre pressão, porque já vi muito boa gente que last minute panic dá mais para um bloqueio mental.
Mas funciona.
A adrenalina dos últimos momentos é muito produtiva, mas se a coisa já estiver a andar.
É preciso aproveitar a falta de pressão para o research. Isso eu não consigo fazer sob pressão. Preciso tempo e qualidade de recursos. Depois... é andar.

Yesterday, 15th of December, Oscar Niemeyer commemorated his 104th birthday. He is an important figure in the history of architecture.
Some people like him, some don't. For him "architecture is invention", he is always trying to do something new.
You can see ate Archdaily an exclusive interview:
http://www.archdaily.com/192691/ad-interviews-oscar-niemeyer/#more-192691
Architecture is everywhere.
"Paris Fashion week launched the 2012 Chanel runway, designed by Zaha Hadid. Karl Lagerfeld enlisted the architect to enhance the nautical concept and transform the Grand Palais for the Spring/Summer women’s collection. An ocean of models strutted through a purified landscape of white occupied by oversized sea creatures and coral. The dramatic scene was enhanced by iridescent drapes enclosing the performance. Zaha Hadid and Karl Lagerfeld have teamed up before. In 2008, Hadid designed a dynamic mobile art pavilion for Chanel, inspired by Chanel’s signature quilted bag.", by archdaily.


'water calligraphy device' by canada-born, beijing-based media artist nicholas hanna
reinterprets the chinese tradition of using a water brush to write poetry in public spaces
by transforming a flat-bead tricycle into a poetry-writing device.
in beijing, these tricycles are a common form of transportation, adapted by residents
into everything from carts to traveling market stalls. hanna's 'water calligraphy device'
uses a computer, mounted on the handlebars, to transmit passages of chinese literature
to an electrical system and array of solenoid valves. each character is converted into a dot matrix,
to which the valves synchronize the release of droplets of water as the tricycle moves forward.
thus as the device moves forward, passages of text appear behind it, only to gradually evaporate
just as in traditional water brush painting.
'water calligraphy device' is traveling through beijing's historic dashilar district
through october 3rd, 2011, as part of beijing design week.

Flashkus, one pen drive of paper (!) developed for the Art.Lebedev. The concept left of the premise of that soon, the electronic will be dismissable, then pen is is enough to detach one drive of the cellophane, to save its archives and to nominate the cards.



"Urban Abstract was created by Jopsu Ramu and Timo Huhtala - creative team and founders of Musuta Ltd. Jopsu is a young female designer and Creative Director of Musiuta Ltd. Timo Huhtala is her creative partner and manager of Musuta Ltd.
This digital art piece was commissioned by TV Nelonen / channel 4 Finland and it was shown as the November break bumpers on one of the biggest commercial TV channels in Finland: TV Nelonen.
Urban Abstract has been highly awarded, it has won bronze / in book award in D&Ad awards in London, Bronze in European Design Awards in Rottedam and most recently it won a Gold Lion from design category in Cannes Lions.
Urban Abstract - piece was born in Tokyo during 2009. It consists of 40 x five second clips or it can be viewed as a one 200 second journey.
The website urban-abstract.com works as a part of the piece and creates an extra dimension for the clip shown on TV."



