*technabob
Italy's Nacsound produces dramatic modern speakers which look like something that belongs in a museum, not your living room.
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The Tonal Plexus keyboard is like a piano on steroids. Instead of 88-keys, the full-sized Plexus has a whopping 1688 keys (that's 211 keys per octave).
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The Meek FM Typographic Synthesizer creates new typefaces using a Moog-like analog control interface.
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iAno - This piece of software turns your iPhone into a fully-functional multi-touch piano.
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This spinning dot-matrix printer sprays inkjet messages on ping pong balls. Did I happen to mention that they're used as ammunition for a giant ping pong ball firing robot?
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This amazingly detailed papercraft Nintendo DS Lite even has a working hinged case. Templates to make your own provided.
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Get your words across using this dot matrix or segmented message tape from rAndom International and Suck UK.
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Export to World is a creative workshop which takes virtual objects from Second Life and transforms them into tangible papercraft objects. Mmm, virtual donut.
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This giant mouse pad from Ratscar offers up a massive 35.4 x 17.7 mousing surface, almost 10 times the size of a typical mouse pad.
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Why didn't I think to use video games for my high school projects? Designer Rob Marquardt was clearly craftier than me when he drafted this Atari 2600 joystick for his 1983 high school industrial arts class.
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Seiko Japan's new Discus watch uses a series of continuously spinning aluminum discs to tell the current time.
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The Chimera bC16 is a self-contained analog patch sound synthesizer packed into a case roughly the of a compact disc.
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Barcelona's 38-story Agbar office tower is wrapped in over 4,500 LED luminaires which enrobe the missile-shaped structure in colored light.
#7746
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This LED animated Pac-Man Christmas tree is currently on display in downtown Madrid, Spain.
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Nimble Critters' Etree lamps have bendable electroluminescent "branches" that let you sculpt tree-like organic structures.
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This new video technology let's directors swap out the intricate textures of cloth long after actors have left the set.
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This amazingly intricate retro steampunk Pac-Gentleman arcade toy was created by artist/sculptor Doktor A for Spookypop.
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Taguchi Craft's Supper system may look like serving pieces you'd find on your dining table, but it's actually a high-end audio system.
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The ISIS orb is designed to be the world's most difficult puzzle. It's solved by moving aluminum bands covered with hieroglyphics, but each one has its own unique solution.
#6596
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The latest stainless fireplace from Blomus, Chimo Fireplace, requires no chimney, and burns clean ethanol fuel. It's designed to sit in the middle of your room and can be rotated to face any angle.
#6554
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Sculptor Rodger Stevens and designer Mark McKenna created these flowing mobiles which embed elegant modern illumination into their design.
#6529
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Ferguson Hill's horn speakers feature a huge acrylic horn, balanced on top of a minimal aluminum frame.
#6260
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The Troja Arc Lamp could be the most luscious lighting fixture of all time. The sweeping aluminum arc casts an ethereal glow using hundreds of individual LEDs. by Hans and Franz.
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Gold. Lots and lots of gold. Designed by Ora-Ïto, the Lacie Golden Disk is a thing of beauty. The 500GB USB hard drive works with PC or Macs.
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Phillipe Starck just can't seem to stop cranking out cool watch designs. His latest LCD for Fossil features a segmented display that's splits the display into separate pieces.
#6114
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The ReactOgon is an innovative music sequencer that uses coded discs placed on top of a multi-touch surface to make music.
#6090
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The Diana was a cheap 1960s plastic camera known for (unintentionally) shooting soft, dreamlike pix. Now Lomo has started to make these cameras again, so we can all make some art.
#5956
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Say goodbye to plastic! These mini wooden speakers from China's Microbon let you play your portable media player in style.
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Abacus watches have no hands. Instead, there's just a tiny steel ball that rolls around the face until you hold the watch horizontally. Once you stop flailing your arms about, the orb stops at the current time thanks to a hidden magnetic movement.
#5848
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These Rosetta multimedia speakers from Korea's Britz may not be the most powerful speakers out there, but they sure look swell.
#5773
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The MyFountain is a completely automated electronic bartender. It can crank out beer, wine, pop or mixed drinks with the push of a button.
#5603
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This Rainbow Stone bounces colored LEDs off of a curved mirror to produce an indoor rainbow.
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Designer Ferrucio Laviani's Toobe lamps for Kartell use a simple acrylic tube and a splash of color to add drama to any space.
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The Chromatone 312 synthesizer has 312 individual keys, arranged in a cryptic pattern that's supposed to make it easier to play than a traditional keyboard. Yeah, right, easier.
#5580
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Bang & Olufsen's BeoLab 3 series speakers will blow your mind, your ears and probably your wallet too.
#5560
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Apple's iPhone gets a Microsoft Xbox 360 makeover. Something just seems wrong about the whole idea.
#5509
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This lamp from Korea's Buggle Lighting looks like a soldier ant. Perfect for Entomologists.
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This may look a lot like a Nixie tube clock, but look closely and you'll see that it's actually made using modern LED technology. That means it'll never burn out like Nixies can, and it still looks pretty darned cool.
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Artist Crispin Jones' latest creation, Tengu, is an interactive USB face that changes expressions depending on environmental sound. And yes, you will be able to buy one for yourself.
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This cardboard "boom box" from Suck UK even has fully-functional speakers. [Editor's Note : Suck UK seems to be listed at $0.00]
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These cool stainless and acrylic cordless LED fixtures from Lumin cast a colorful wash of light in any space.
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The Fostex GY-1 missile-shaped speaker is designed to produce 360-degree sound from iPods and other media players.
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