Thursday, May 26, 2016

minusculenetwork: Electric Objects x Minuscule FREE EO1...



















minusculenetwork:

Electric Objects x Minuscule FREE EO1 Giveaway

Electric Objects is the digital art platform that’s changing the way we discover, display and collect art for our favorite spaces. EO1 is Electric Objects’ state-of-the-art 23-inch, 1080p digital frame that showcases classic, modern and digital art beautifully whether in a dining room or on a desk; in daylight or darkness. Neither bright nor muted, it’s more of a luminous oil painting that elevates every work of art it displays.

The team at Electric Objects is on a mission to make highly personalized digital art experiences available to everyone. Commissioned collections are added to their portfolio every week, giving EO1 users an all-access pass to over 15,000 captivating works of art from classics like Van Gogh to groundbreakers like kyttenjanae. Further personalize your EO1 with your own images, photography, videos, GIFs or anything you find interesting online. Add new art, create playlists and control the display through a slick smartphone app.

Electric Objects is giving away an EO1 to celebrate the launch of their museum collection, which features over 1,000 works from institutions like The Getty, The National Gallery and The New York Public Library. Minuscule couldn’t be more excited to partner with a company so committed to bringing a beautiful, 21st century art experience to everyone.

To learn more about the sweepstakes, visit the Gleam and enter! We ask one tiny favor: please share this post with at least one other person. Thanks Tumblr!

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acrylicalchemy: Michael Carini | King Nothing And The Discovery...



acrylicalchemy:

Michael Carini | King Nothing And The Discovery Of The Lost Venus (For SAMO)

Photographer Luke Shadbolt Luke is a professional photographer...



















Photographer Luke Shadbolt

Luke is a professional photographer and creative director from Australia. He focuses on the action sports, travel, lifestyle and fashion industries, specializing in water photography. 

This editorial was shot on location at the Pink Lake in Western Australia, near Kulnurra. What may look like some ridiculous photo-shopping, is actually the natural color of the water in this lake. It is made possible due to the presence of the carotenoid-producing algae Dunaliella salina, a source of ß-carotene, a food coloring agent and source of vitamin A. The lagoon contains the world’s largest microalgae production plant, a 250 ha series of artificial ponds used to farm Dunaliella salina (via Wikipedia).

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nonconcept: Ecocapsule by NICE Architects.Dwelling with the...











nonconcept:

Ecocapsule by NICE Architects.

Dwelling with the spirit of freedom.


GO : 3D-printed Concept Wheelchair Accurately Fits Your Body Shape, Weight, and Disability

GO is a 3D-printed, made to measure wheelchair to fit the individual needs because everyone has different needs and lifestyles. Designed by LayerLAB, this concept wheelchair is the result of an investigation where the company wanted to create new applications for emerging technologies and materials to improve quality of life.

Since it’s a 3D-printed wheelchair, user can create custom form of the seat as well as foot-bay using 3D digital data derived from mapping specific user’s biometric information. In this way, each wheelchair will be unique, it’ll accurately fit the individual’s body shape, weight, and disability, reducing injury while increasing comfort, flexibility, and support. This project comes with Go app where users can participate in the design process, customizing patterns, elements, as well as colors to place the order.

Designer : LayerLAB

Go 3D Printed Wheelchair by LayerLAB

Go 3D Printed Wheelchair by LayerLAB

After 2-year research, interviewing dozens of wheelchair users and medical professionals, LayerLAB has come up with great example of the use of 3D printing for mass customization and design personalization. This is a great project with great potential, removing stigma associated with wheelchairs as medical devices but more of human-centered vehicle.

Go 3D Printed Wheelchair by LayerLAB

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Go 3D Printed Wheelchair by LayerLAB

GO : 3D-printed Concept Wheelchair Accurately Fits Your Body Shape, Weight, and Disability is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Board Woods, Mike PicklesPop on over to our website for more...









Board Woods, Mike Pickles

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