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Preview of the Stylectrical exhibition at the MK&G Museum
TUAW posted this video walkthrough of the new Stylectrical exhibition at the MK&G museum in Hamburg, Germany. The exhibition shows off designs made by Dieter Rams which have inspired certain modern Apple products. Looks pretty neat!
Incase uses their ping pong paddle iPhone 4 cases to play ping pong
Incase decided to test the usability of their ping-pong paddle inspired iPhone 4 cases by actually using them to play ping pong. They work ok.
Is this the house that inspired the one in Pixar's Up?
You’ve probably never seen this house, but a part of you might instantly recognize it as familiar? Why? Well, because if SFGate is to be believed, this is the house that the Up house was modeled after. The structure is … Continue reading
Original photograph that inspired Obama "Hope" poster discovered
There’s been some question ever since Shepard Fairey’s iconic Barack Obama “Hope” poster went public about who shot the original photo that inspired the artwork. For a while, it was thought to have been photographed by Reuters photographer Jim Young. … Continue reading