Brian Dettmer
September 9th, 2007 | Filed under: Uncategorized | 3 Comments »
Some amazing book autopsies by Brian Dettmer
via Josh Spear

Some amazing book autopsies by Brian Dettmer
via Josh Spear
USC Institute for Creative Technologies presents (at SIGGRAPH 2007), a new low-cost autostereoscopic 3D display.
0lll’s exhaustive photo diary of the Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion 2007 by Olafur Eliasson and Kjetil Thorsen

Evolo’s 07-housing-competition results are out. Check them out. They’re all way too small to read the text, but the images look great.

Papervision3D makes your flashy website look so 1999.
more: carlosulloa.com, papervision3d blog
Hans Rosling will teach you a thing or two. Just watch and learn.
via TED
I know I do. I know many of you do. So please, let’s Savenetradio.org.

The Haptic Clock is a small clock program for Java powered mobile phones. The clock conveys time through a sequence of vibrations so you never have to pull the phone out of your pocket to tell time. Perfect for meetings, lazy people, and people who trying to break the addiction of pulling out their cell phone to check the time.

On 24 May 2007, Brick: the exhibition will open at the Groot Handelsgebouw in Rotterdam during the manifestation Rotterdam 2007, City of Architecture.
Brick: the exhibition shows the experiments architects, designers and visual artists ventured into with the brick as a starting point. Inspiring, exciting results from 16 participants from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds, originating from 1 assignment: develop a new type of brick.

Architorture is a documentary that captures five diverse students in a single studio at one university throughout the entirety of their thesis project.
Architorture. Architorture. Architorture. You just have to love it.
via Land+Living