
He’d had enough of the pottery’s smirking; the Crocs were ironic.

source, (Photo: Jessica Haye and Clark Hsiao; Dwell)


Three characters disappear from large, solid white blocks, and their absence suddenly makes them important. The resulting emptiness is filled with the user’s belongings and through this action the silhouettes’ meaning shifts. The pieces suggest a continuous play between interaction and representation, where daily use generates a continuously changing story: a cat that reads Italo Calvino, a book filled with coins, a living room where birds come to eat the cake’s crumbles…
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113 screens in all. What can you do with these tiny screens, you ask? Well, each key can change its image dynamically depending on what you’re doing. Hold down SHIFT and all keys go uppercase.
Simply put, all you do is stick the keys where you want and then tell the DX1 what you want each key to do.
Yes, It’s A Clock. No, Your Mom Can’t Read It*
*OK, some moms can read it. The kind with degrees in computer science. Our bad.
How does it work? Magic mostly. And a little bit of science too. The internal converter simply extracts electrons from water (or other liquid) molecules and provides a steady stream of electrical current acting as a fuel cell to generate power to the clock.
Nothing says you love your digital deities like a welcome mat in barcode!
Yep these stylish silicone ice trays cast frozen H2O into the symbol for your favorite irrational number.
ThinkGeek employees, however, rolled their eyes… for they had converted to an entirely staple free environment.
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