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- Many Options to Time
- Let’s Screw Mickey!
- Future Gem is Here
- Electric Ferrari… Whaaaaa?
- Go-Anywhere Sugar Cane Harvester
- Automotive Inspired Timepiece
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 08:39 AM PST The WRYST VARIANCE is a unique approach to wearing time. The digital face can take on a myriad of displays, some more novel than others, but variety is the key proponent here. The entire face can be removed and attached to straps, keychains, dog tags, etc.. And if those options weren’t enough, you get to choose from seven colors. I must be an old fogie because I’m actually missing the colors black and white. Designer: Ben Pritz ---------- |
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 01:57 AM PST Probably the only time you're going to get to screw Mickey is when you get this adorable light bulb. Simply called the Mickey Mouse Bulb Concept, this is a mouse that I want to bring home! Sign me up for three Mr. Lee! Designer: Hong-kue Lee ---------- |
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 01:38 AM PST The best ting about the Nokia GEM Concept phone is that it is all based on existing technologies, in other words it's a future phone that can be built on reality! For example, one of the emerging technologies used in this concept are bi-stable displays that do not consume power if the content is not changing. This means the phone has a seamless display that encompasses the phone all over. The video below explains how digital personalization and multitasking can be achieved by using all sides of the phone. If you're an app junkie, then there's good news for you. The phone enables seamless interaction between the several apps and functions opened. Depending on what application is open, the phone can appear like a device whether it is phone, camera or game controller. And like the designers put it, "It can also look like a traditional mobile phone, having the sides decorative or functional with the applications of choice." Although it functions like one big, giant touchscreen, the GEM recognizes and activates only the sides you want to use. What a GEM! Designers: Jarkko Saunamaki, Qifeng Yan, Hannu Nieminen, Marko Luomi & Heikki Naulapää for Nokia Design and Nokia Research Center ---------- |
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 12:03 AM PST The Ferrari Millenio, as the name might allude, is a futuristic super-car concept that features a complex combination of materials and technologies that we can hope will become a serious reality. Before the end of the next millenium. The two-seater includes a buckypaper reinforced body that is stronger than steel and lighter than carbon fiber as well as dual electric engines that can be recharged via solar panels or through an inductive power transfer system. Designer: Marko Petrovic ---------- |
Go-Anywhere Sugar Cane Harvester Posted: 14 Nov 2011 12:01 AM PST On large sugar cane plantations, harvesting machines are limited to flat terrain and even then have a high rate of flipping over. On smaller plantations, harvesting is done manually due to hillside terrain and high cost of machinery. This redesigned harvester aims to provide a more efficient way of harvesting across the broad range of different sized plantations by keeping a low profile that can be used on both hillsides and flat terrain without sacrificing power or time. Designer: Francisco Paco Lindoro ---------- |
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 12:01 AM PST The AP1 watch is a nod to the first generation Honda S2000, one of the first cars to offer a push button start to the mass market. The watch mimics the form of the button and is equal in simple functionality: time, alarm, date, and stop watch/lap timer. A great watch for the weekend racer and automotive enthusiast! Designer: Aaron Seltzer ---------- |
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