Billy May's Hindsight seems like a good idea, but I think the brain's visual cortex has its hands full processing what your eyes see as is. I'm not sure you can add more information just by using lenses, shift it maybe, change the view, but I don't think your brain will process more. You're probably better off driving slowly and paying attention.
Thomas J. Owen's folding bicycle looks extremely uncomfortable, and a lot of people I work with are bikers and they all keep their bikes in the cubicles and in their cars, bikes are already pretty small, do you really need them any smaller?
Juke Brick by Yon-U Cho - not for me, plain old speakers are good enough for me. And audiophiles... does to the Juke Brick come with monster cables?
How is Diego Moreno's stool different from any other rotating chair? Is it better for your back, like those ball chairs? Nope, but it looks cool! If I was 12 I would totally want one.
Paint or die also looks cool, not very practical, I can't imagine moving it or putting much weight on it, or not constantly running into it's legs. But again, if I was 12 I'd want it.
An electronic musical instrument by Petr Hampl - it's like a theremin only not original.
IC3 High tech cutlery - it's like a spork, a digital spork!
PEBBLES stone grill - it's an electric grill for your cubicle or your lap, because you can never have enough burning electric heat in your lap.
Sand+Time watch - the creative design pool runeth dry.
Magic Spheres wall - neat!
Lane Light - I want one.
Flying Stick Camera - because your pictures are never too shaky.
Dual Music mp3/CD - imagine yourself at a future archaeology dig, naturally you're digging in a landfill, someone comes across a CD, one of those ancient Frisbee sized ones. And you can listen to it right then and there, awesome!
Toast Messenger - Post it notes not doing it for you, do you have too much money? If so, then we've got a toaster for you.
Sorry about the buzzkill list everyone, but blogs with lists of things just rub me the wrong way.
What I really like about the bicycle is that there is no visible mechanism for conveying power to the rear wheel. Maybe some sort of gear/bearing arrangement inside the rear casing?
The more I look at that thing, the more my mind hurts.
I it's not that I have a desire for things to make sense, it's that I feel pain when they don't.
That MP3/Cd player would be awesome if the plastic down the bottom curved around a little so it would essentially be a permanently docked piece of hardware... sort of a set top device for the home rather than a mobile device.
It would be reminiscent of a Bang and Olufsen design
Lots of these designs are cool, I'm not sure how many of them I actually care about existing.
One conceptual design I wish existed is the Ford Nucleon. We wouldn't be worried about green house gases and you'd never need to refuel it. Shame all the hippies protest the one thing that can save the world.
They would need to be incredibly strong to support any load on that table, and the table itself would need to be strengthened. So, the bottom would need to be shaped accordingly, and likely the inner structure would be some type of honeycomb...
Do-able, certainly, but for the cost, I'm not sure you could sell enough of them.
I would buy that bike, provided that it was not overly uncomfortable. The idea of a ultra-small folding bike is attractive to anyone who lives in a city.
Billy May's Hindsight seems like a good idea, but I think the brain's visual cortex has its hands full processing what your eyes see as is. I'm not sure you can add more information just by using lenses, shift it maybe, change the view, but I don't think your brain will process more. You're probably better off driving slowly and paying attention.
Thomas J. Owen's folding bicycle looks extremely uncomfortable, and a lot of people I work with are bikers and they all keep their bikes in the cubicles and in their cars, bikes are already pretty small, do you really need them any smaller?
Juke Brick by Yon-U Cho - not for me, plain old speakers are good enough for me. And audiophiles... does to the Juke Brick come with monster cables?
How is Diego Moreno's stool different from any other rotating chair? Is it better for your back, like those ball chairs? Nope, but it looks cool! If I was 12 I would totally want one.
Paint or die also looks cool, not very practical, I can't imagine moving it or putting much weight on it, or not constantly running into it's legs. But again, if I was 12 I'd want it.
An electronic musical instrument by Petr Hampl - it's like a theremin only not original.
IC3 High tech cutlery - it's like a spork, a digital spork!
PEBBLES stone grill - it's an electric grill for your cubicle or your lap, because you can never have enough burning electric heat in your lap.
Sand+Time watch - the creative design pool runeth dry.
Magic Spheres wall - neat!
Lane Light - I want one.
Flying Stick Camera - because your pictures are never too shaky.
Dual Music mp3/CD - imagine yourself at a future archaeology dig, naturally you're digging in a landfill, someone comes across a CD, one of those ancient Frisbee sized ones. And you can listen to it right then and there, awesome!
Toast Messenger - Post it notes not doing it for you, do you have too much money? If so, then we've got a toaster for you.
Sorry about the buzzkill list everyone, but blogs with lists of things just rub me the wrong way.