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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:09 |

The web is abuzz with rumors of Apple's allegedly forthcoming "7-9 inch iPod Touch," i.e. tablet device, reported by TechCrunch and giddily re-posted by dozens of weblogs. But no one seems to be looking at the claim closely--for example, here's the supposed rationale for Apple making such a device:
Apple has been experimenting internally with large form tablet devices for years, one source says, but there was concern that users wouldn't like the device. The difference now is the iTunes app store, which has thousands of games and other applications that are perfect for a touch screen device with an accelerometer. Apple says more than 300 million applications have been downloaded since the App Store launched in July 2008. Combine the App Store, iTunes and a browser and you have one heck of a device.
Um...the iTunes App Store is indeed "perfect for a touch screen device with an accelerometer," and Apple already makes that product--it's called the iPhone/iPod Touch. How does the success of the App Store correlate with a decision to produce a device with a larger screen? Are we the only ones this doesn't make sense to? Your thoughts in the comments please!
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:09 |

Vermont-based designer Christian Brown's Echo tables are made from "salvaged wood, reclaimed eco-resin, and stainless steel hardware." Brown's work has been making the blog rounds lately, but as he's relatively new--his site went up in October, and the "About" section has yet to be completed--we don't have much information on the guy. You can however check out a gallery of his work here.
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:09 |

In celebration of the launch of this year's Greener Gadgets Design Competition 2009, we are taking a periodic look at some of the standout entries from last year's Greener Gadget Design Competition. Below is one of our favorites: Eco-Tap.
I can turn it off without pulling a cord just to turn it. It is saved the energy when I sometimes turn off the outlet of the household appliance which I do not use.
JUST 2 WEEKS LEFT TO ENTER! Inspired by this design? Register now, fire up those rendering tools, and enter this year's Greener Gadgets Design Competition! Remember that top entries will be online for public voting, and the top 10 finalists entries will be judged LIVE at the Greener Gadgets Design Conference.
REGISTER FOR THIS YEAR'S COMPETITION!
DEADLINE: JAN. 15, 2009.
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:09 |

The Cut&Paste crew are hitting 2009 hard with their line-up of 2D, 3D, and Motion Design battles in sixteen cities worldwide. If you're not familiar with the format, designers compete in 20 minutes rounds live on stage in front of an audience until there is only one left. This year, the first ever global championship will be held in New York where all 48 winners will converge olympiad-style.
If you think you've got the skliz and can make it to one the hosting cities, there's still time to sign-up. The deadline for North America is January 14, Europe and Asia/Pacific is February 6th.
Core77 caught the first-ever Industrial Design edition of Cut&Paste at the recent Autodesk University event in Las Vegas.
CUT&PASTE TOUR DATES 2009
North America
Los Angeles February 21st
San Francisco February 28th
Portland March 7th
Toronto March 14th
New York March 21st
Boston March 28th
Chicago April 4th
Europe
Amsterdam April 2nd
London April 4th
Berlin April 18th
Barcelona April 25th
Milan May 9th
Asia/Pacific
Hong Kong May 15th
Shanghai May 23rd
Tokyo May 30th
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:04 |
jonathan puckey is a graphic designer based in amsterdam who creates work that borders on art and
employs technology in new ways. one of his projects which demonstrates his particular approach to
graphic design is delaunay raster: a series of images created using a bunch of digital tools. we previously
featured the trace a face book release party. puckey describes the process, tool assisted delaunay
image vectorization using scriptographer and color averaging by jürg lehni. this process turns normal
images into a strange geometric array of colours. while the process is complicated, the result boils down
an image to its essentials.
http://www.jonathanpuckey.com
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:04 |
UK artist lauren porter gained notoriety with her 2006 sculpture twelve miles of yarn, which was a full-scale
ferrari, made from knit yarn. the project was a success and led to her traveling across canada to examine
native craft techniques. when she returned to the UK, porter began a new series entitled hunting trophy.
these new works are executed in white textiles and lace depicting horns, heads and other hunting trophies.
the calm and serene pieces are a big contrast from the gruesome and barbaric nature of the real trophies.
http://www.lauren-porter.co.uk
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:04 |
'grid chair' by jaebeom jeong is composed of a welded steel frame fused with a black-walnut seat.
the piece is part of jeong's 'grid series project', which explores the relationship between
computer generated and classical forms.
the 'grid chair' is on show at the prugio gallery in seoul, south korea until january 3rd, 2009.
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Saturday, 27 December 2008 19:14 |

Inspired by automotive design, the new brand Altreforme was launched at Design Miami by Valentina Fontana. Altreforme specializes in elegant and extremely sculptural furniture in aluminum that ranges from 1.25 to 8 mm in thickness, so the pieces are lightweight and sinuous. Shown above is Mariù by Aziz Sariyer, a curvy console table. Sariyer is also the designer of the Cioccolata bookcase and the Liquirizia seating, shown after the jump along with Monza, a racetrack-inspired mirror by Valentina Fontana.
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Saturday, 27 December 2008 19:14 |

Today is the unveiling of the new Philippe Starck Zikmu wireless speakers for Parrot. These sleek speakers feature a docking station for an iPod or iPhone, surround sound technology and a broad range of wireless capabilities. The two speakers, which radiate sound from both sides, can be placed anywhere in a room and work without wires. The minimalist speakers are 2.5 feet tall, so are perfect for those seated on a sofa or at a desk.
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Saturday, 27 December 2008 19:14 |

Alcantara® LAB held the Extraordinary, Every Day Travel Contest to find new items that incorporate Alcantara upholstery to help us through our daily nomadism and improve any journey we take. The first prize went to Francesco Marcellini for Bag Lap, a laptop bag that becomes a work surface. The second prize went to Ozio, a travel case that also functions as a seat, by the I.DE.A Institute Design Centre. Make waiting times more comfortable. Reporter, a travel digital camera by Paolo Virgolini, took third place, and a special prize was awarded to Add-Off, by Cristian Ciacchiné, Alice Cappelli and Leandro Lisboa. This item consists of a pair of ear-covers and an eye mask that wrap up together.
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