Author: Michael Luck Schneider
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West Kowloon Cultural Center OMA
A video piece that does a good job talking about a physical space in terms of the culture and the people that make it happen. Shows the designer as being immersed in the culture and people West Kowloon Cultural Center OMA
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Infocomm 2010 – SLot machine
Went to infocomm which was great and I will add to this blog in a bit but I think that the coolest technology I saw was in a slot machine at the hard rock. Check it out… an LCD with the backlight cut out where the wheels are spinning… think of the possibilities… (the spinning…
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Geospatial Data
https://www1.nga.mil/Pages/Default.aspx http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/index.html http://www.geonames.org/ http://rootsmagic.com/ http://geonames.usgs.gov/
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ESI Design Shanghai Corporate Pavilion – The Dream Cube
The Dream Cube – Shanghai Corporate Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 The reason I have spent a quarter of the last 16 months flying between Shanghai and New York is now open and featured in a post in the New York Times. Photo Credit: Basil Childers Check out some other links as well…
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Computer vision
JAI makes a great computer vision camera that has a linux stack in it and just sends you the necessary info over CAT5 also check out I know it looks like a coffee maker that says sick on it but it is a laser based topographic range finder made by SICK who also make some…
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Intelligent Power Control
Network Power Switch Jr. Web Power Switch II Synaccess NP-02 Ambery IP-P1 Pulizzi Recently Bought by Eaton (UL ListeD)
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Laser Pico Projector
No lens so always in focus 10 lumens wvga (848 x 480) How it works specs Macworld interview
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cable organization
http://www.electri-cable.com/electri-wave.php http://cableorganizer.com/ http://www.altinex.com/Products/Designer_Solutions/Designer_Solutions.htm http://www.mockett.com/furniture-hardware/wire-cable-management/
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China Photos
Gilles Sabrie Photography Nice images, interesting use of mirrors to create a more dynamic image that tells “both sides of the story.”