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Posted: 14 Jan 2014 09:04 AM PST With more and more urban dwellers opting for bicycles over cars, it’s to be expected that more riding accidents between regular traffic and cyclists will occur. The Safeye system adds an additional layer of protection to riders by giving them a view of following traffic. The system detects when an object (such as a car) has approached from behind, first alerting to the rider with tactile vibration in the handles, and then on their smartphone with a live video feed from the rear facing camera. Designer: Jun GyeJin - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Jan 2014 05:55 AM PST I am going to be honest with you; I have seen many ideas and concepts that look at harnessing solar power, but none as creative as the eSaving. Here is a device with a retractable solar sheet and ability to charge devices using a USB base. It features 2 regular USB connections and 1 for the USB 2. Love the clean and simple approach towards problem solving. Designers: Gan Yexin, Huang Zhicong & Wang Zihua - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Jan 2014 05:42 AM PST There is only one word for the Wise Pad – exceptional! Here is a tablet that has a device that is piggybacking on it and can be used to make calls and even juice up via kinetics. I bet there will be some complex tech involved, which only my engineering friends will be able to help figure out. Until then I am going to enjoy this project as a concept and so should you! Designer: Geng Kaiqian - No related posts. |
Posted: 14 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST The latest addition to designer Axel Yberg’s series of “functional art,” the Kinect Four tensegrity side table that inspires the viewer to think about the unseen forces at play in its structural form. Designed for a client in the biotech robotics industry, the table is loosely reminiscent robotic joints and arms. A charming blend of metal and wood creates a juxtaposition between industrial and natural elements… a signature of Axel’s unique creative genius. Learn about his process after the jump! Designer: Axel Yberg
akke functional art from Axel Yberg on Vimeo. - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST They call it the Magic Lamp but, truthfully, it’s much too smart of a design to be anything magic! It combines the age-old magnetism with modern LED technology, applying both to a beautiful and functional fluid form. Using a rare earth permanent magnet, the lighting unit can glide and turn along the curved double track to achieve the perfect angle for working or simply setting the mood. Designer: Flamio - Related posts: |
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