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...but no judgement.
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BEOSOUND BALANCE is a compact yet powerful speaker for luxury Danish consumer electronics brand Bang & Olufsen.
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Design submitted by Sam from Germany. Sam says: “Tron fever finally got me! The new movie just came out in Germany and I saw it right away.
The Eumig C16R - 16mm cine camera from Austria (1957) featured distinctive Machine-Age design.
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Watchismo's badass new multicolored Keypad watches are the followup to the equally badass (and be-dipswitched) Click Watches. Animated blinkenlights on each of the chunky keypad buttons tell the time in…
The artificial intelligence project An Improbable Future imagines future archaeological artifacts inspired by vintage technological objects.
I don't know what these are for, but I want them . All images via @fla_sml for Sticky Monster Lab ( #onTOYSREVIL ). WALKMON F10 ...
3D Music player / DSG-24 designed by Thibaut Dusong. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
radio designed by Sebastian Stapelfeldt. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
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This is not your average queen bed.
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The Ultimate Air Quality Tracker for Makers and Creatives. Unlock a Safer and More Creative Environment.
The SETI Institute and French startup Unistellar announced a partnership today to commercialize a new telescope that promises to deliver an unparalleled view of the cosmos to amateur astronomers, and provide the opportunity to contribute directly to cutting-edge science.
Photographer Jim Golden's latest project, Relics of Technology, is a visual catalog of the items people of a certain age remember well, the antecedents to the technology so many of us take for granted today.