Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Mutant Bicycles

Todd Kundla makes and rides these crazy bicycles!

Shoe Bike


Car Tire Bike


Scorpion Bike

Pirouette Bike

Unnamed tricycle

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

$1Bn 'Streets Of Monaco' Floating City


A Lavish new yacht, designed by Yacht Island Design, recreating the billionaire's playground of Monaco is set to become the world's most expensive.
The staggering 155m Streets of Monaco yacht is expected to cost over $1.1 billion to build and is modelled on a section of Monte Carlo.
Currently in the design stage, the super-ship will feature smaller versions of the state’s famous landmarks such as the Monte Carlo Casino and racetrack, as well as swimming pools, tennis courts, a cinema, a go kart track and a Hotel de Paris.



Instead of traditional decks the one-of-a-kind ship will have buildings, and instead of a swimming platform it will have a beach. Travellers will also spot waterfalls, a swim-in Jacuzzi-bar, helicopters and submarines on board.
The one-of a kind ship could be home to 16 guests and 70 crew with the main apartment spread over three floors and 445 sq m.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Zero Dollar Show

In contrast to its location inside an internationally financed mall and entertainment complex - Melbourne Central - The Zero Dollar Show cost nothing.....zero.
The field of art has a special relationship with the notion of theft. Famous art heists! Copyright infringement! And so to build upon this special relationship, 18 artists make up The Zero Dollar Show and each piece of art cost zero dollars to make. They found, they stole, and they exchanged favours for transport.

The West Wing, Lvl 2
Melbourne Central (next to Gloria Jean's)
Swanston St
Melbourne

On NOW, noon-5pm daily
Closing event Sun Jan 16, 4-6pm

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Scott Robertson Concept Robots

Nice robot concept-art by designer, Scott Robertson...






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Friday, November 26, 2010

Legz Lauren Blog Update

With 535 pages & counting, buddy blogger, Legz Lauren's site is the perfect distraction from work...






Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Monday, June 7, 2010

Ferrari Car Motorbike Hybrid

Someone has far too much time on their hands! Fusing cars and motorbikes seems completely pointless, but this one has been done in sheer style!





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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

A Simulated Trip To Mars

From 3 June, the Mars 500 project will send a "crew" of six on a simulated 520-day round trip to the Red Planet and back.
The cosmonauts - three Russians, a Chinese, a Frenchman and an Italian - will live and work as interplanetary travellers, spending eight hours a day working on maintenance and scientific experiments, eight hours at leisure and eight hours sleeping.

Organisers at the European Space Agency and Russia's Institute of Biomedical Problems hope that the project will offer an insight into how such a mission would function. But above all, the most significant assessment they will make will be how it affects the subjects psychologically.

Any communication between the crew and mission control will be subject to 20-minute delay to simulate the time it would take for signals to reach Earth. Meanwhile, cameras will monitor them 24 hours a day.
With no access to telephones, internet or natural light, breathing only recycled air and showering once every 10 days, the men are certain to have both their individual mental states and group dynamics tested to the limits in the 550-cubic-metre simulator.



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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Winscape Concept


Winscape, a combination of two 46-inch Panasonic TC-P4610 plasma screens, a Mac, a Wii remote, a custom-built IR-emitting necklace, and an iPhone app, creates a panorama through two virtual "windows" displaying "live" scenes in 1080p video and sound. The system tracks the necklace's movements in relation to the window, mimicking a realistic view out of the window. A stunning concept at the least (no more looking out on a dingy alleyway!), and it can be yours for the low price of $3,000.
Many thanks to Adriana Wong for pointing this amazing concept vid out to me!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

London's New Bus

So, this is a glimpse of London's new Routemaster bus. It looks pretty nice, and it would be good to have an updated version of the iconic bus design. With money being a bit tight at the moment and the mayor wanting them on the streets by 2012, I think it's a bit of a stretch.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Facade Printer


For all you fire extinguisher fans, why not take the next step up with this sweet, sweet facade printer. It's like 'sniper art'. Damn, you could be hidden in some bush and painting the side of some building and no-one would know what was going on! I want one!

Facade Printer is a software controlled inkjet printer that creates images on an architectural scale. developed by german product designers Martin Fussenegger, Michael Haas and engineer Julian Adenauer. The system 'prints' images by shooting individual dots from a distanced position varying from 5 meters to 20 feet. 'Facade Printer' features a two axis turn table and an air pressure printhead.


A ball tower conveys the gelatine encapsulated colour balls to the marker. Here they are accelerated to a speed of 200km/h and finally burst on contact with the wall, leaving their coloured contents. a coloured dot of 5 to 10 cm diameter occurs on the wall.
The busted gelatine shell falls down to the ground where it can be removed, or left to decompose naturally by the rain without residue. the colour qualities differ from eachother gravely considering UV stability or dripping characteristics. thus, colours can either bleach out within a few hours or remains visible for several months.





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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

One Hour Photo

No, not the crappy Robin Williams movie.

One Hour Photo distills the photograph to the ultimate limited edition: 60 minutes. Photographic works will be projected for one hour each, after which they will never be seen again, by anyone, in any form. Each work will exist only in the limited moments of perception, in the individual and collective experience, then memory, of the observers.

One Hour Photo complicates the myth of photography as preservation, manifests the tension between the permanence of the medium and the impermanence of time, and subverts the profit model of the edition and the print.

Documentation of the experience will consist of signed release forms: each participating artist will pledge never to reproduce, display, or sell the piece they've include in the exhibition.

For obvious reasons there are no sneak previews of the pieces, so I'll leave you with an image of the venue where it is to be held.


May 8—June 6 2010
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Ave
Washington DC 20016
USA
May 8th opening night: 6-9pm
Tue-Sun: 11am to 4pm

Monday, March 22, 2010

Playstation 4 Concept Design

Tai Chiem has created this stunning PS4 console which features a glass touchscreen panel and a glossy black round compartment to place your disc. PS4 will give the gamer a unique cable-free gaming experience with its Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Personally, I am loving the transparent display of the main unit, which can show thumbnails of different parts of the disc; allowing the user to select a section by simply touching the respective thumbnails.




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