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using natural materials, estúdio zargos blends with the building with its environment. The post contiguous terraces stretch toward brazilian forest in estúdio zargos’ paisagem building appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the multi-sensory experience consists of three interconnected systems navigating through a display of sound, light, and scale. The post shapes of rain installation by stefano mori spatializes sounds of water in austrian forest appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
UNPAINT contains glasstomer, a patented technology that the colombian paint company has developed using natural and renewable sources. The post glasst’s removable paint peels off so users can change colors of their furniture and surfaces appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
While some pet owners may disagree, it's widely accepted that around 80% of dogs will engage in fetching 'play' behaviors with their humans. But scientists have now found out that almost half of domesticated cats will also chase and return objects to their owners.Continue ReadingCategory: Pets, LifestyleTags: Purdue University, Cats, Animal science
the researchers incorporate materials such as silver threads and steel fibers into the fabrics to give them electronic properties. The post e-textiles make sounds like electronic musical instruments when users touch or stretch them appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Though smartphone cameras can snap stunning images, most pros will haul a dedicated camera to assignments. Space inside camera bags is at a premium, but a nifty lens from Samyang could lighten the load by allowing optical elements to be swapped out.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, TechnologyTags: Lens, Cameras, Modular
under its surface, it has four small devices called magnetic attractors which can detect changes in magnetic fields and help generate the sounds. The post musical instrument ‘stacco’ produces chimes and sounds by moving magnetic marbles on it appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Swedish tech company Teenage Engineering has developed a beat machine that allows users to create their own medieval-style music by combining samples of lutes, hurdy-gurdies and "rowdy peasants". Read more
uplight redefines gaming by making the console’s physical design the foundation for gameplay. The post uplight game console sets up a 3D interactive screen that you can touch and rotate appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
some of the sounds include swords, arrows, farm animals, no less than two separate witches, rowdy peasants, and an actual dragon. The post teenage engineering launches world’s first electronic instrument that plays medieval music appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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