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artCrayon Physics and Drawing as DesignSubmitted by Steve Nelson on Tue, 2008-01-08 11:07. art | Design | Mad Magazine | physics | Second Life | TechnologyIt won’t be long before you can do things like draw the telephone of your dreams and have it work, and I was schooled on the concept of going from hand drawn design to working model with a minimum of cleanup (and apparently it’s still going on). It’s one thing to hang out in 3D and play with toy physics, but the 2D Crayon Physics Deluxe is the coolest thing I’ve seen all week. (I’m sure this one has already been dugg, but I just saw it thanks to David Sibbet.) Keystone's Gallery in "Top 10 Art Installations of Second Life"Submitted by Steve Nelson on Sun, 2007-08-19 11:48. Architecture | art | Keystone Bouchard | Second Life
Keystone Bouchard's "Gallery of Reflexive Architecture" was deemed by Hamlet Au to be one of the Top 10 Art Installations of Second Life.
Who to invite to your next brainstormingSubmitted by Igor Gasowski on Sun, 2007-04-29 21:43. art | brainstorming | inspiration | invention | MarketingInspirations come from random places. Recently I was viewing an art exhibit at one of my kid’s schools. I must say, I was impressed by their creativity. But one creation really blew my mind. Here is what one second grader came up with. Just pour yourself a drink, light up a cigar and ponder the implications of the “What you want machine”. Can you even imagine how your life would change?
I also want to compliment the artist on the user interface. Given the benefit it delivers… It’s an exercise in restraint. So at first I thought, given that everyone would be able to get everything they want, this invention would spell the end of marketing as we know it. But then I realized, there still is place for marketing. We could try to convince people to get two of these… |