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University for the Creative Arts (UCA) Epsom
It was 2009 when product design students Andrew
Duffy, Craig Tyler and Edward Harrison built a
machine for making plastic objects, which ispowered by a cordless drill.
The article where you get all the needed
explanations (and images) is at: http://www.
dezeen.com/.../rotational-mould...
Whilst Studying on a BA honours degree, Product
Design students Andrew Duffy, Craig Tyler and
Edward Harrison wanted to learn more about a
manufacturing process named rotational moulding.It was decided that the best way to learn about
this process was to construct a miniature machine.
To have an idea is one thing, to fully understand
the process is paramount to good design...
A (Smart) Rotational Moulding
DIY Machine
http://www.dezeen.com/2009/08/06/rotational-moulding-diy-machine-by-andrew-duffy-craig-tyler-and-edward-harrison/http://www.dezeen.com/2009/08/06/rotational-moulding-diy-machine-by-andrew-duffy-craig-tyler-and-edward-harrison/http://www.dezeen.com/2009/08/06/rotational-moulding-diy-machine-by-andrew-duffy-craig-tyler-and-edward-harrison/https://www.facebook.com/ucaepsomcampus?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023 -
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Nakano-ku, Japan
Japaneses do it better!
Koichi Matsumoto founded Tenga in 2005. In only
six years they developed a number of product
fairly impressive. These ones here above belongs
tothe 3D series. Mamma mia!
More about this stuff at: http://www.facebook.
com/media/set/
Here the link to the video where you can watch
the whole presentation/explanation (very cool):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKHiBx7zbiM
Interview with mr Matsumoto: http://www.tenga-
global.com/interview/index.php
LInk to Tenga website: http://www.tenga-global.
com/index.php
http://www.tenga-global.com/index.phphttp://www.tenga-global.com/interview/index.phphttp://www.tenga-global.com/interview/index.phphttps://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.285029424889324.66929.268422276550039&type=1http://www.tenga-global.com/index.phphttp://www.tenga-global.com/index.phphttp://www.tenga-global.com/interview/index.phphttp://www.tenga-global.com/interview/index.phphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKHiBx7zbiM&feature=player_embeddedhttps://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.285029424889324.66929.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.285029424889324.66929.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nakano-ku-Tokyo-Japan/182282575128185?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023 -
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Paris ! :)
Tony Cragg is always perfect.
The first time I saw Tony Cragg stuff was so long
ago that I forgot. But I remember that it was
Corrado Levi showing to myself and other
Cliostraat people an early piece Cragg did with
orange pipe. I was stunned by the intelligence, the
simplicity and the beauty of it. Lovely to see that
some 20 years later, Cragg keep working at the
finest level. More images of his dice sculptures at:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/
Cragg says: "At some point weve got to stop
asking ourselves what is the meaning of
everything, maybe its not so very important what
it means. Its probably more important what the
sense of it is.. they are two very basic and
different things".
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.284317488293851.66785.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paris-/383027928397138?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023 -
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Siwa, Egypt
Would you like a solar sinter?
This is one of the most interesting machines seen
in the last months. He is Markus Kayser and he has
been working now some years on this 3d Sinter (a
3d printer that uses sunlight and sand to make
glass objects in the desert).
Kayser writes: "My first manually-operated solar-
sintering machine was tested in February 2011 in
the Moroccan desert with encouraging results that
led to the development of the current larger and
fully-automated computer driven version - the
Solar-Sinter. The Solar-Sinter was completed in
mid-May and later that month I took this
experimental machine to the Sahara desert near
Siwa, Egypt, for a two week testing period. The
machine and the results of these first experiments
presented here represent the initial significant
steps towards what I envisage as a new solar-
powered production tool of great potential".
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More about this fascinating project at: http:
//www.facebook.com/media/set/
More about Markus Kayser and his 3D Sinter at:
http://www.dezeen.com/.../07/19/sun-cutter-
by-markus-kayser/
Mr Kayser explanations on what he did at his
website: http://www.markuskayser.
com/work/solarsinter
Milan
Gabriele De Vecchi yesterday
left... : (
He was one of the best and kindest artist (and
designer) living in Milan. Very sad. More about him
at: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/...
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.271304136261853.64006.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.271304136261853.64006.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.271304136261853.64006.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/pages/Milan-Italy/108581069173026?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023http://www.markuskayser.com/work/solarsinter/http://www.markuskayser.com/work/solarsinter/http://www.dezeen.com/2011/07/19/sun-cutter-by-markus-kayser/http://www.dezeen.com/2011/07/19/sun-cutter-by-markus-kayser/https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.285018378223762.66926.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.285018378223762.66926.268422276550039&type=1 -
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Tripoli, Libya
Fashion Icon & Fashion Victim
Gaddafi had this curious idea to constantly mix
Saddam Hussein and Michael Jackson dressing
code. The result was unprecedented. Look at this
picture for instance. Compared to him Berlusconi
and Sarkozy looks like two petty salesmen, Obama
looks like an undertaker and the Japanese prime
minister a lousy salary-man (like the ones you can
find every morning on the Yamanote line). No
doubt Gaddafi was a criminal and a moster but he
knew his way when it was time to dress up. More
images of him as a fashion icon / fashion victim at:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/...
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.284333021625631.66787.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tripoli-Libya/107919415908164?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023 -
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Naviglio Della Martesana, Crescenzago
The simplest way to understand how the Chinese
are making their way trough the global world is to
eat often in a Chinese restaurant.
Nearby my place there are all kind of different
option when it is time to eat. The Italian trattoria,
the kebab, a pizza joint where you have an
Egyptian pizzaiolo, a Japanese/Peruvian, and (ofcourse) a Chinese.
In a Chinese restaurant they price is half, the
quality is pretty much the same and all the people
there work double as their local counterparts. Notto mention that you can eat either way Chinese or
local. And this is ms Lucia (I don't know her
original Chinese name) and her family.
Multiply ms Lucia by one billion people busy in
Two Chinese Girls Looking at
My China Calda
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doing all kind of human activities and you get
current world and the reason why Chinese are
taking over. It is very simple: they work more than
the rest.
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