suspended sculpture composed of 1200 mirrors reflects french cityscape
(Source: designboom.com)
suspended sculpture composed of 1200 mirrors reflects french cityscape
(Source: designboom.com)
tjep redesigns dutch tax museum in rotterdam
dutch studio tjep has completely redesigned the dutch tax and customs museum in rotterdam. the new concept is based on bringing an interactive experience to the visitors by aiding them into the process of how taxes have been payed through time. all sections of the installation differs in width and height, where each exhibition visualizes how taxes are measured and how they vary from one another.
(Source: designboom.com)
If you have been following latest news about the future of the technology, you should be informed that transparent screens, transparent mobile phones and other electronic devices are indeed possible and are probably what is waiting for us in the future.
However, before the transparent devices and screens become reality it is considered very cool to make your screen look like it is transparent even if all of us know that it is not.
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And Digg, Flickr, Bluepulse, Jaiku, Pinterest… the list goes on so far where you feel like “get bounced around as everyone aggregates each others info in a loop.”
It turns out that social media analysts can learn a lot about you from the sites you frequent. Here’s a look at what your social web use says about your political beliefs in one chart »
Facebook software screens chats for criminal behaviour
Facebook is using a piece of software which screens it users’ conversations for criminal activity and suspicious behaviour, according to a report.
A man on a scooter looks up at a car hanging out of a window at a car sales shop in Liuzhou, southern China’s Guangxi Province. The car ended up in its precarious position after a customer accidentally drove it through the glass wall.
A sign on a fallen tree that crushed a vehicle offers free firewood in Falls Church, Virginia, after huge storms hit the US east coast
Twitter users can no longer sync tweets to their LinkedIn profiles »
As Twitter shared earlier today in a blog post from Michael Sippey, they are increasingly focused on “providing the core Twitter consumption experience through a consistent set of products and tools.” Consistent with Twitter’s evolving platform efforts, Tweets will no longer be displayed on LinkedIn starting later today.
LinkedIn’s Ryan Roslansky, Head of Advertising Products at LinkedIn, said that in line with Twitter’s change in policy, “tweets will no longer be displayed on LinkedIn starting later today”. However, users would still be able to share updates on Twitter by posting them on LinkedIn by checking a box when they post their updates. He further assured that there would be “no other changes to your LinkedIn experience”. LinkedIn has allowed users to show a Twitter feed on their LinkedIn profiles since 2009.