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Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc.

Yesterday I watched this music video and I was amazed …


This is so cool video that there is no explanation for it, just watch it for yourself and enjoy. Hip-Hop Electro culture :D

This is Neurosonics Audiomedical Laboratory footage.

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The Future with Google Chrome OS

Google Chrome OS

Google Chrome OS

The future as of now is changing everyday. We are making the future happen every single day and every action we take changes the future a little bit. So yes, whether or not you decide to stop for that doughnut on your way back from work decides a lot of things and that is simply the start.

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Workflow Office Furniture by o4i » Yanko Design

So apparently there’s three different stages in the modern office work flow. I only thought there was one: Runnin’ Ragged! But lo! There’s three. And with this bit of furniture, the “Workflow,” you’ve got all three covered in one. The inverted cubicle. Workflow covers Social : standing up, meeting, Functional : preparing, organizing at the table, and Casual : summarizing relaxing, laptopping. One of these for the perfect office environment?

workflow Workflow Office Furniture by o4i » Yanko Design

3way office

workflow2 Workflow Office Furniture by o4i » Yanko Design

3way office

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Field of Waves

Field of Waves pic01

Field Of Waves pic#001

Parks are not nature. Parks are culture: man-made simulations of nature, carefully constructed to provide walkers, runners and mountain bikers with a recreational, yet confined – no wolfs & bears please! –  ‘natural’ experience. As parks are merely images of nature, why not tweak the simulation a bit, while maintaining the calming qualities so highly appreciated by the human brain?

For the Storm King Art Center, artist Maya Lin created a simulation of undulating, rolling of waves using earth and grass. The waves range in height from ten to fifteen feet, with a trough-to-trough distance of approximately forty feet.  Because it is executed in the same scale as an actual set of waves, the viewer’s experience is similar to that of being at sea, where one loses visual contact with adjacent waves. Compound curves allow for a complex and subtle reading of the space in the form of an environment that pulls the viewer into its interior and creates a sense of total immersion.

Field of Waves.

New York, without a horizon, by Schulze & Webb.

Wish Google Earth look like this :D

downtown 186x300 New York, without a horizon, by Schulze & Webb.
downtown

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