- 09 Apr 2008
- 01:28 pm
Jonathan Ive - Apple’s Industrial Design Guru
In this interview Jonathan Ive, Senior Vice President of Industrial Design at Apple, talks about his work. His view is that a lot of products out there show that companies simply don’t care. He also describes the moment when he first used an Apple product and he talks about the fanatic Apple fanbase.
- 2 comments |
- 1218 clicks |
- Category: Design, Gadgets, Media
- 09 Apr 2008
- 07:56 am
IAC Video Wall
The content on this video wall at IAC headquarters in Manhattan is designed by Trollback + Company that we know from the Moonlight In Glory video. The constantly changing wall makes the whole area a very dynamique place.
- 800 clicks |
- Category: Architecture, Concepts, Media
- 08 Apr 2008
- 10:06 am
Dataportability Saves You Time
Dataportability is about maintaining your online identity in one specific place. This means that you don’t have to fill out register forms anymore, that you upload your avatars, videos and photos only once and it also means that you decide who gets to access what. A dream come true. This nice typographic video tells the dataportability story.
- 723 clicks |
- Category: Applications, Media, Technology
- 08 Apr 2008
- 07:41 am
Moonlight In Glory
Designed by Trollback + Company. A visual experiment where the graphics become the creator of the sounds rather than the reactive afterthought. The piece is set to ‘Moonlight in Glory’ by David Byrne and Brian Eno. I added a presentation about this clip as a bonus: ‘Rethinking The Music Video’.
- 29 Mar 2008
- 10:14 am
Surfing The Web In Your BMW
You can program BMW’s navigation system with Google Maps. Now there’s another stunning BMW feature: internet access as a factory option. You do need the iDrive controller to access the web straight from your dashboard. For safety matters the system doesn’t allow web surfing if the car is driving more than 5 km/h (about 3 mph). Brian Cooley shows us how this works.
- 2 comments |
- 637 clicks |
- Category: Cars, Media, Technology
- 24 Mar 2008
- 10:41 am
Earth Hour 2008
Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming. At 8pm on the 29 March, 2008 millions of people in some of the world’s major capital cities, including Copenhagen, Toronto, Chicago, Melbourne, Brisbane, Tel Aviv and Manila will unite and switch off for Earth Hour.
- 22 Mar 2008
- 04:47 pm
Unicef Reinvents Charity
To prevent children form dying due to the lack of clean water, Unicef started the Tap Project. The 22nd of March was turned into World Water Day and participating restaurants charged 1 dollar for something that was normally free: tap water. Watch the video to see how this project got the attention of the media and introduced a new way to collect money for charity.
- 3 comments |
- 633 clicks |
- Category: Awareness, Concepts, Media
- 20 Mar 2008
- 02:03 pm
Future Trends In Advertising
Ben Hourahine, Futures Editor at Leo Burnett (London), predicts the advertising trends of tomorrow. One of his predictions is ‘screen saturation’. This means: screens everywhere. This means: more advertising. This means: people being pushed to buy everywhere. This means: more unhappy people?
- 2591 clicks |
- Category: Advertising, Media, Trends
- 19 Mar 2008
- 03:20 pm
Multimedia Artist Takagi Masakatsu
“An artist trying to make sense of the world, delicately moulding the everyday into the sublime. Lilting piano lines, digitally-enhanced melodies, and sturdily constructed ambient tunes. An artist who is influencing the world of film, video, design, advertising, music, and media art.” I added a video about Takagi Masakatsu and some examples of his work.
- 1067 clicks |
- Category: Art, Media, Technology
- 18 Mar 2008
- 08:24 am
Is Anonymity A Right?
On Sunday March 9, a panel came together at the interactive festival SXSW to discuss ‘Sexual Privacy Online’. One of the interesting questions that popped up was: Do you have the right to be anonymous? I think that’s hard to achieve. In some online environments you want to be anonymous, in others it is necessary that you identify yourself. What do you think about all this?
- 6 comments |
- 834 clicks |
- Category: Events, Media, Trends
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