April 30, 2012
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helloyoucreatives:

The lickable life

WORLD’S FIRST LICKABLE LIFT The doors have opened on the first ever lick-able lift in a unique advertising campaign targeting the taste buds of city workers. McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes has taken inspiration from Willy Wonka, Heston Blumenthal and Damien Hirst to create a Spot of Jaffa – edible elevator artwork comprising of 1,325 lick-able Jaffa Cakes. The unique advertising campaign has taken food technicians and artists four weeks to develop and will be installed in a central London office block until Friday (13th April). The edible elevators are being trialled at Engine on Great Portland Street, a communications group with over 800 staff, with a view to rollout the activity in offices across the country. Philippa Tilley, Senior Brand Manager from McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes, comments:“We are all about bringing a bit more fun to life and this was the perfect way to get a little joy straight to stressed out office workers.  We hope the lifts raise a smile, give people a taste for Jaffa Cakes and encourages them to go and buy a pack for the office.” 

helloyoucreatives:

The lickable life

WORLD’S FIRST LICKABLE LIFT
 
The doors have opened on the first ever lick-able lift in a unique advertising campaign targeting the taste buds of city workers.
 
McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes has taken inspiration from Willy Wonka, Heston Blumenthal and Damien Hirst to create a Spot of Jaffa – edible elevator artwork comprising of 1,325 lick-able Jaffa Cakes.
 
The unique advertising campaign has taken food technicians and artists four weeks to develop and will be installed in a central London office block until Friday (13th April).
 
The edible elevators are being trialled at Engine on Great Portland Street, a communications group with over 800 staff, with a view to rollout the activity in offices across the country.
 
Philippa Tilley, Senior Brand Manager from McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes, comments:
“We are all about bringing a bit more fun to life and this was the perfect way to get a little joy straight to stressed out office workers.  We hope the lifts raise a smile, give people a taste for Jaffa Cakes and encourages them to go and buy a pack for the office.”
 

November 28, 2011
8,039 notes

photojojo:

What if you could snap a photo by snapping your fingers?

This design concept by Yeon Su Kim would let your fingers act like a remote shutter by Bluetooth connecting to your smartphone.

Air Clicker — Your Fingers as a Remote Shutter

via Petapixel

November 18, 2011
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Accessibility, 

interactivethings:

DepthJS

November 18, 2011
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interactivethings:

One Hundred and Eight – Interactive Installation (via @dfour)

Anything can be a pixel

(Source: vimeo.com)

November 5, 2011
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nickelsonwooster:

Truth.

nickelsonwooster:

Truth.

(Source: whereisthecoool)

October 27, 2011
265 notes

nickdouglas:

spytap:

nxtgn:

Never too late.

Idea is nothing. Execution is everything. Focus on execution.

Sometimes I like inspirational things.

nickdouglas:

spytap:

nxtgn:

Never too late.

Idea is nothing. Execution is everything. Focus on execution.

Sometimes I like inspirational things.

(Source: peter-petrovski)

June 13, 2011
1,124 notes

Jeff Koons move over

photojojo:

Gummy bearskin rug
This year I’ve been having a lot of ideas around food. Particularly, junk food. This idea seemed funny to me and I knew that I had to try and make it. In the end, I think it looked like something a really tiny person would want to curl up on with a really tiny glass of wine.
This post is by Brock Davis as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.

Jeff Koons move over

photojojo:

Gummy bearskin rug

This year I’ve been having a lot of ideas around food. Particularly, junk food. This idea seemed funny to me and I knew that I had to try and make it. In the end, I think it looked like something a really tiny person would want to curl up on with a really tiny glass of wine.

This post is by Brock Davis as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.

June 13, 2011
878 notes

Everyday art 1

photojojo:

Stubble self portrait
From my MSCED project. I made this one morning after noticing all of my post-shave stubble.
Drawn with a toothpick. No pshop.
This post is by Brock Davis as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.

Everyday art 1

photojojo:

Stubble self portrait

From my MSCED project. I made this one morning after noticing all of my post-shave stubble.

Drawn with a toothpick. No pshop.

This post is by Brock Davis as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.

June 1, 2011
2,275 notes

May 1, 2011
2 notes

Triangulation with products. 

jamespatten:

Here are some experiments I did with Kinect. By selecting three separate points in space you can define a plane to use as an interaction surface. Kinect is much more flexible than other camera-based approaches for doing this in terms of lighting, camera alignment, etc.