Adam Frank is a Brooklyn-based artist of international renown and an innovative product inventor. His body of work is an ongoing investigation of light and interactivity. This investigation naturally blurs the boundaries between fine art, toys and products for the home.
Two things about this website, cribcandy.com. Not only does it have HOT designs for your home in all categories, but you can sign up and bookmark the thumbnails for future reference.
Who isn’t writing a children’s book these days? From Madonna to your next door neighbor, it’s everyone’s new life ambition. No talent needed! BUT, for the entertaining aspect, check out “Why Mommy is a Democrat” by Jeremy Zilber, and learn, well, something.
Talk about a soft launch. The only thing I’ve heard about this car is what I learned seeing it in a parking lot. Check out the Volkswagen Eos, the new convertible. A necessary addition to the Volkswagen line, it is a throwback to the Cabrio, everyone’s favorite starter convertible. Perfect READ MORE >
In an ever faster world, don’t you just hate the bottlenecks at the subway turnstiles? The panic that your train is about to pull away is only heightened by the delay. You think to yourself, “They must be tourists, they haven’t yet mastered the cadence and pace of turnstile swiftness READ MORE >
The Hopi Hari amusement park in São Paulo, Brazil hired the QG Propaganda agency to create a promotion for their roller-coasters. They chose escalators as their medium and did a great job of grabbing people’s attention with these mobile ads.
Fisher-Price has revealed the tenth anniversary edition of the Tickle Me Elmo doll, the TMX (Tickle Me – Extreme). It has three “tickle-points,” and slaps its thigh and rolls around on the ground when you prod them. Once it’s done laughing, it climbs back to its feet.
Olivier Gregoire’s funky, crumpled metal toaster was inspired by Frank Gehry’s creased metal sculpture. The sculpture was created for a fashion designer’s shop in Tribeca, NYC. And now you can have a little piece of Gregoire inspired sculpture in your own kitchen.
Urban Dictionary is definitely a relic of early mass adopted user-driven content. As a place where anyone can submit definitions for their own slang, Urban Dictionary’s appeal was catapulted by those people who wanted to be in-the-know with current speak. Anyone not in the know has access to user submitted READ MORE >
With internet applications being limited only to the creator’s imagination, and interactive technology increasingly prevalent for marketing and entertainment purposes, Gawker.com, a blog about NYC and the Media that inhabit the city, has created a New York interactive Subway Smell Map. Users of Gawker were solicited for their opinions of READ MORE >