One thing is for sure about this concept phone they could've named it shorter. Designed by Pei-Hua Hang, the phone's name comes from the fact that this concept no longer uses an LCD as viewfinder for the digital camera, instead it uses a transparent frame. And of course, interaction is made through a touchscreen
Saturday, August 9, 2008
What You See is What You Get Concept
Labels:gadgets mobile
Pei-Hua Hang,
What You See is What You Get
Easy Climber
It has been long time I haven’t seen a weird thing like this. For those who are extremely tired after your long working hours or lazy, just sit tight on this Easy Climb chair and it will bring you up to the second floor. This device can hold up to 350 lb and travels up to 20′. It looks pretty cool actually but I’m just afraid when kids play around with it so bevare of childrens playing with it.
The Solar Table
The above table is a 120V solar table which is capable of powering 4-hours of laptop / TV use or 6-hours of night time lighting from a 25 watt bulb, after… 4 hours of sunlight charging. Well, this SunTable is going to cost you $2200, I’m comparing that with my monthly electrical bills... :P
Osim Nioi alarm clock
This is the Osim Nioi alarm clock designed by Alfie Lake. You won’t hear any beep or mp3 tone waking you up in the morning. Instead, it releases pleasurable scents, like the smell of freshly baked bread, to wake you up. similar to the bacon alarm I see. The Osim Nioi allows for up to 3 different cartridges sorry for lazy people as thr is no snooze.....lol
[via TechFresh]
Lego PC by Luke Anderson
Yes, a PC case made of Lego bricks. It is built by Luke Andersen, a computer science major from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Blueprint was made first using some CAD program.1,238 Lego pieces were purchased for this project. He also completed the lego PC with a removable compartment so it will easier when he needs to upgrade his PC in the future.
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Lego PC by Luke Anderson,
Luke Anderson
the cable art by Ruth Whiting
There’s lots of art in the world, my very first seen ~ the cable art. Ruth Whiting an artist, has painted her art in a different way ~ “Ruth Whiting’s paintings create a luscious mythology surrounding the ordinary plugs and cables that connect our technological lives.”
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