@ at MoMA

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Read the story on the MoMA blog.

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Mirrored in Real Life

Kaleidoscopic water pitchers by Lotte van Wulfften Palthe

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The Rural Vernacular

Libertarian Racoon Trap by Gabriel Hargrove

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Running Mould Bench

by Studio Glithero

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1974!

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And it all started with building tractors. Thanks to Enzo Ferrari for teasing Ferruccio Lamborghini about his field of operation….

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Xavier Veilhan

Abstraction at its best:

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Resign

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Never imitate a classic by diluting its true nature

Nothing describes timelessness better than the shape of a Porsche 911. First introduced in 1963, the famous 911 has experienced just minor adjustments. Only the positioning of the engine behind the driver made the unmistakable chassis with its low hood possible. Unfortunately recent models are equipped with conventional front engines pretending to have a mid-engine like the good old 911.

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Skinput Interface

Chris Harrison’s concept uses the body as a sort of echo chamber. Which is to say, when the user taps a particular part of their body, a sensor worn around the upper arm can tell if the tap-point was at a particular spot on the forearm or on one of the individual fingertips, by assessing the vibrations sent throughout the body by the tap.

Watch the video on youtube.

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Grasswork at the Aram Gallery

Grassworks are a series of experiments in self-assembly furniture – a range that is designed to be simple, space-saving and wholly sustainable.
Read more…

www.thearamgallery.org

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