Cool concrete pod by Kazuya Morita. via What we do is secret.
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Get rid of the seconds, minutes and focus only on the hours. Beautiful (via Make)
As soon as we have a client who can afford to have it, I want to use this in their reception. Bitfall, a rain-printing machine developed by Julius Popp of Spherical Robots
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OK, it is that time of the year again. I want either this:
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or this:
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Would work well in an office this meditator, Instead of images I can imagine it with mirrors or black acoustic panels on the inside. Psychedelic!
Via Shedworking:
“This project was conceived to make it easier for all of us to satisfy our need for occasional moments of private contemplation. Enter the Meditator and surround yourself with the graphics which cover its walls, and something begins to happen to you almost at once.”It’s difficult to predict, but you may find the sensation akin to that mystical communion with nature that you experience when alone in a forest””or the sense of peace you feel in an empty cathedral. Or you may develop sudden insights as you study the picture-fragments of your world””and be swept by the conviction that you’re “getting it all together” at last.
“Far back into history. For the design of the Meditator, I’ve gone to the ancient Greeks and borrowed one of the polyhedrons they first visualized”” the 12-sided dodecahedron, each face of which is a perfect pentagon. The Pythagoreans called it the “atomic building block of the Universe.”
How high can we go? Very high it seems.Â
This is just one of many