
Canned Air from Paris by Kirill Rudenko.
Notice the contents list (2nd image).
Found here. Order here.
Tag Archives: gadget
the ancient craft of lace-making

Deluxe toilet paper by unknown designer, found here.
cup/panoramic
Skyline cup designed by Anatoliy Omelchenko for Triangle Tree.
You can enjoy your coffee watching New York’s skyscrapers being reflected in a seriously polluted Hudson River.
could eat a horse
Spaghetti measuring tool designed by by Stefán Pétur Sólveigarson. Small, adult and family portion. Order here.
strictly black tie
want list, no.105
FakeTV is a burglar deterrent that makes it look like someone is home watching television, by simulating scene and color changes, fades, and on-screen motion.
It could also be used as a lighting accessory for a party or, one could choose to roll a number of joints and spend his whole night actually looking at it’s screen… We’re not judging here…
Order here.
throwable / panoramic

The “Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera,” is designed by Jonas Pfeil as part of his thesis project at the Technical University of Berlin.
It creates spherical panoramas after being thrown into the air.
G spot


G spot mouse by Andy Kurovets. It has all the buttons of a usual mouse, plus a secret one under the scroll for extra fun. Eeh sorry, functions.
Found here.
Knock loud, I’m home
OSTRICH is a portable pillow designed by kawamura-ganjavian. It offers a micro environment in which to take a warm and comfortable power nap at ease.
we really waste time #3
Meet Bob Ballow, the inventor of the original pasta fork. Because we all had it wrong till now.
Order here.
Link to video.
fuck yeah, Rock It 2.0
EARonic



EARonic iPhone cases, designed by Daniela Gilsanz from CollabCubed.
EARefutably EAResistible.
Found here.
speak-er
Real Life 2.0
(get a) Real life 2.0 computer window wall sticker by getDigital.
Found here.
ready for my close up #2
Electronic Instant Camera by Niklas Roy is a combination of an analog b/w videocamera and a thermal receipt printer: The camera doesn’t store the pictures on film or digital medium, but prints a photo directly on a roll of cheap receipt paper while it is taking it. As this all happens very slow, people have to stay still for about three minutes until a full portrait photo is taken.


Found here.
necomimi
Necomimi by Japanese Neurowear is a hair band with sensors that pick up on brain signals and convert them into visible actions, specifically the wiggling of the cat ears.
When you concentrate, the ears point upwards and when you relax the ears flop down and forwards. I soooo want them!
Check out people trying necomimi @stores:
Found @nercore. More info and pics @wired. Links to video1 & video2
















