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August 2011
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Tangible Interaction says:
“We’ve been thinking a lot about controllable venue lighting systems recently. This is the first iteration of Halo… 60cms in diameter with 50 controllable RGB LEDs inside. It could be scaled up or down, placed in an array or independently - it all depends on the size of venue.”
Hopewell Works cut the plastic pieces that make up the...
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Tangible Interaction created this installation called Picidae Chorus. It was in Stanley Park on Vancouvers 125th Birthday.
Hopewell Works helped out by making the vacuum formed white plastic shell.
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Book: The Elements of Style
vaishnavimahendran:
Elements of Style by Oliver Strunck – 100 Page grammar guide typeset, hand bound and book cover design.
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July 2011
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May 2011
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LAZER BEAMS! *PEW PEW PEW* →
andyrolfes:
What can’t lasers do? Fill that hole in my heart….. …*cough*… Really, though, this exhibition highlighting laser-engraving is sweeet! Read up after the jump!
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Cool use of laser engraving. The video’s pretty good too.
April 2011
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March 2011
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LASER MARKING SYSTEM: Laser Engraving Machines and... →
identisys:
Laser Engraving machines are often used on glass products such as mugs or champagne glasses. This is usually part of a commemorative gifts business. In such a business, souvenirs of events and special occasions are sold in the form of beer mugs, wine glasses, champagne glasses, etc. The special…
February 2011
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inspiration →
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January 2011
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Check out this video. Alex from http://tangibleinteraction.com just came by, look at what he did with a few pieces of acrylic I cut for him.
Check out this video of Mike Sheldrake. He’s designed a cardboard and fiberglass surfboard. Recently I found his website http://www.sheldrake.net
I am hoping to fabricate a “stand up paddle board” using one of his designs. Updates to come.