color pro-crastination



Cool online game, combines colour theory and gradient interface to match colours.
Play here (http://color.method.ac)
via (+gifs) prosthetic knowledge



Cool online game, combines colour theory and gradient interface to match colours.
Play here (http://color.method.ac)
via (+gifs) prosthetic knowledge

The Brain Cube, designed by American sculptor Jason Freeny. The challenge is to line up folds of the brain istead of colors, as if the classic Rubik’s cube wasn’t already hard to solve.
Order here.

I thought that three person chess was one of Sheldon Cooper’s ideas, but it’s not. According to this wikipedia page there have been variants since the 18th century.
The board above was found at hiConsumption and you can buy it in amazon here.
First-person / one-button / free-running game FOTONICA.
The key is timing, the goal is exploring and traveling flawlessly through an abstract – mainly duotone – outlined world, with a look referring to the geometrical abstractions from the 50s and the 3D low-poly gaming era.
Found here. Link to vimeo.
Miniature cars move along the elevated freeway at Chris Burden’s large-scale kinetic sculpture, Metropolis II, exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in LA, California.
The sculpture is modeled after a fast-paced futuristic city with 1,100 miniature cars running through an elaborate system of roadway tracks at a scale speed of about 240 miles per hour.
Via DesignYouTrust.
Squeal is an iPad application designed by Henry Chu that lets you trigger sounds by tapping on the eyes, nose, and cheeks of a face. And if you tilt the iPad you’ll be able switch between 3 octaves.
The app will be available in the app store from July on, but you can still submit your own portrait to be part of it.
Found here.