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Clock by Christiaan Postma
Monday, 28. April 2008

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Christiaan Postma created a beautiful typographic clock out of more than 150 induvisual clockworks:

“The word “three” completely appears when it’s exactly 3 o’clock and will then transform again as time passes. The word “four” begins to appear and at exactly 4 o’clock the word “four” is clearly visible. The word “three” is by then totally vanished and no longer readable.”

Best have a look at the fast forward animation here.

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sessel
Wednesday, 10. January 2007

“Sessel” is described quickly: a chair made of cockleburs by Peter Wehinger.

sessel

A fascinating frailty I’ve never seen like this before - it makes me want to touch it.

some kind of similar: mousepad couch | via: vvork

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Sketch Furniture
Friday, 27. October 2006

Front developed a very fascinating method for creating furniture:

The four FRONT members have developed a method to materialise free hand sketches. They make it possible by using a unique method where two advanced techniques are combined.
Pen strokes made in the air are recorded with Motion Capture and become 3D digital files; these are then materialised through Rapid Prototyping into real pieces of furniture.

Sketch Furniture Website

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