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The Artwork of Ale De la TorreMexican artist Ale De la Torre...
The Artwork of Ale De la Torre
Mexican artist Ale De la Torre produces work in a variety of medium and styles. Her work reflects her heritage and cultural background vividly. Thanks to The Creative Finder.
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crossconnectmag: HEYNIEK Mannequins handmade for Modebelofte My...
HEYNIEK Mannequins handmade for Modebelofte
My name is Niek Pulles, graduated in 2009 at Design Academy Eindhoven / Man and Identity.
Blurring boundaries between product design and fashion while investigating the interacts between body and material is the core of my work.
Childhood inspiration, archetypes, primitive forms with a hands on technique describes my creative signature. If you would have to give it a name I would prefer researcher and visual designer always with an unorthodox approach towards new processes. HEYNIEK
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Samantha French born and raised in north central Minnesota, is a full-time painter and keeps a studio in Brooklyn, New York. She is graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2005. Her current body of work explores the idea of escape, the tranquility and nostalgia for the lazy summer days of her childhood.
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IoT Magic Mirror for Your Smart Home
Powered by a hosted Web App on Windows 10, Microsoft introduces open-sourced Magic Mirror. This project offers the possibility to create a personalized experience that recognizes each user simply based on facial recognition. This concept smart mirror demonstrates how Hosted Web Apps in Windows 10 can use web technologies to deliver powerful app experiences to different kind of devices, including Internet of Things. Since it is an open source project, you can build one yourself.
Basically, magic mirror is a one-way mirror but made smart thanks to a simple LCD display that installed behind the mirror. This LCD would display white UI elements with a black background, so that it is easy to read. When the display is on, you can see your reflection as well as the white elements while the software presenting you with relevant information of the day.
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Designed to be low-cost and simple, Microsoft explains that anyone would be able to build it in just a couple of hours. The company also shares the open-sourced web app and bill of materials, including assembly instructions on GitHub repository where anyone can access it. The mirror UI has been designed to be as functional as possible, making it easy to visually digest while getting ready in the morning.
IoT Magic Mirror for Your Smart Home is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design