Changing Education Paradigms: “
This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA’s Benjamin Franklin award.
Also remarkable: Sir Ken Robinson’s TED Talk on How Schools Kill Creativity.
(Via swissmiss.)

The Zub Zayu is the latest release from lifestyle brand, Nooka. Taken from the Japanese word, sayu, meaning left and right, The Zayu is an ambidextrous design that wears well on both left and right wrists. Like all Nooka products, this watch exhibits a simple, minimal, but unique design.
You can pre-order the watch.
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Promop | Own visual style – Surreal posters &…: “
Promop | Own visual style – Surreal posters & concept.
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(Via NOTCOT.ORG.)
Sehsucht Berlin: Google Streetview: “
Combining stop-motion, 2D and 3D, Sehsucht just crafted a cool animation for Google Streetview. Don’t miss the making of and breakdown at the same page, as well as full credits!
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(Via Motionographer | Motion graphics, design, animation, filmmaking, vfx and bombastic banter.)
Bang! or How to Literally Shoot Off the Lights Before Bed: “
If you thought clapping your hands in order to turn off the lights was cool, wait ’till you see this crazy idea. Bang! comes from Bitplay and is a lamp like any other at a first glance. The only thing that could arouse suspicion is the fact that it doesn’t come with a switch, but with a gun instead. When the user no longer needs light, he or she can simply take the ‘white weapon’, point it at the lamp and shoot. This action will determine the lights to go off and the lampshade to move sideways. A second gun trigger will have the reverse effect. This idea could be implemented in teens’ bedroom, but adults could also be targeted (we are referring to their consumer potential here). What do you think? Could this idea compete with clapping when it comes to turning off the light every night?








