“Wrong Garden” by James Dyson, inspired by MC Escher. “Designed to give the illusion of water traveling uphill.” Neat.
[Via Gizmodo; The Daily What]
“Wrong Garden” by James Dyson, inspired by MC Escher. “Designed to give the illusion of water traveling uphill.” Neat.
[Via Gizmodo; The Daily What]
James May is building an entire house out of Lego bricks. Even the toilet is made of Legos! Everythingis not made of Legos, though: “a timber “safety frame”” provides support for the structure, and other accessories like lights are not made of Legos. Check out a gallery of images below from the construction site.
The ULTra (Urban Light Transit) Personal Pod “is an electric, battery-powered, 100-mpg-equivalent, elevate PRT (personal rapid transit) system.” They are fully automated, so there is non need for a driver. They drive around at up to 25 mph and can hold between 4-5 passengers at a time. They run on a “special road network” that can be build near airports, office buildings, and universities. The Pod itself has a very modern look and feel; it reminds me of the transportation pods used in “Minority Report.” This may be the closest we ever get to an actual “flying car” (or a transportation medium that happens above on-ground traffic). With the price of gas still fluctuating and the dependency on foreign fuel still an issue in the US, this new transportation system may be the key to a brighter future. OK, that sounded like a creepy infomercial, but still! The best news is that the first implementation of the system is scheduled to start later this year at the London Heathrow Airport. Check out the video above to learn more about the Pod, and see the gallery below for some shots of what the futuristic and stylish system will look like if implementated in the real world.
The Clutch Light by Scott Jarvie is made of hundreds of simple, striped, plastic drinking straws and is based on the structural characteristics of trees. Neat! Check out an additional shot after the break.
[Via Gizmodo; MoCo Loco] Continue reading Hundreds of straws make one cool, colorful light source
Designed by Russian architects Arch-group and ABTB.
Designed for Moscow United electricity network company, the control room houses a podium with six workstations that face a wall of screens displaying information about the city’s electricity network. The wall consists of 36 Barco video cubes showing info on the condition of the electricity network.
See additional images of this architectural marvel in the gallery below.
[Via Gizmodo; Deezen; Arch Group]