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lifesize lego (first posted 5th april ’13)

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this is a post i wrote as contributor to the amsterdam ad blog ‘something related to amsterdam’ column, originally posted on the 5th of april ’13…

lifesize lego

Like most new technology 3D printing provides easy access to previously impossible ideas and potentially allows everyone to create new things. Some of the ideas I have seen so far look promising, others less so… Like the American guy trying to establish an open-source weapon printing industry. Do it yourself guns to print at home… ready to kill, what a dreadful notion that is.

On a more positive note Amsterdam may be the first city to realise a 3D printed building this year (or next). Combined with other exciting modern techniques such as this, these could be the first steps in realising a genuine change to the way we build houses and who decides why or where this happens.

Count me in. More info here.

m / 06-04-2013 18:37 - tags: , , ,  

3 questions

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design blog ‘fontanel’ have asked 3 burning questions to my coolest client: suzy glam about the launch of the brand and their plans for the future (dutch only)

m / 05-04-2013 07:59 - tags: , , ,  

shiroi to kuroi

shirotokuro

a blog full of images with one simple theme and a name derived from the japanese term for black and white

m / 03-04-2013 09:58 - tags: ,  

the pulse of the city

…every day, millions of people check in on Foursquare. We took a year’s worth of check-ins in New York City and Tokyo and plotted them on a map. Each dot represents a single check-in, while the straight lines link sequential check-ins.

What you can see here represents the power of check-in data — on Foursquare, every city around the world pulses with activity around places every hour of every day…

m / 02-04-2013 08:24 - tags: , , ,  

Call 1-855-FOR-1993

check out what was happening on that block in 1993, a project by ‘droga5’ that employs old pay phones in and around manhattan

recalling1993

m / 01-04-2013 09:51 - tags: , ,