I love typography and Brand New School has devised a simple yet attractive campaign for Toyota called The Car that Reads the Road. The campaign derived from its literal meaning of the car's new features, the sensors detecting and reading ...Read More
An infamous Russian MP3 site selling music for pennies claims that its revenue is given back to the artists. With the European Union and the U.S. government on its back, it's a simply matter of leg pulling. Though, it ...Read More
Auto-Tune is a multi-platform plug-in that corrects intonation problems in vocals or solo instruments, in real time, without distortion or artifacts... Over a typical pitch correction range, it is simply not possible to tell that a sound has been processed, ...Read More
When a boy and girl find an idol in the stomach of a rabbit great riches follow, but for how long?
Rabbit by Run Wrake received the animation award at the Rushes Soho Shorts Festival. Bravo and well deserved.
It is a ...Read More
As our politician keeps on smiling, it's a whopping 35°C (95°F) today in Melbourne CBD today and it's only the second week of October.
Where has the gentle breeze of spring gone? Has more ice shelves in melted Antarctica? Hello ...Read More
The first operation by a robot has been carried out in Australia!
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Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.
—Oscar Wilde
The 1GB iPod Shuffle is currently the world's smallest digital music player. You can wear up to 240 songs(1) on your sleeve,
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Google beat out a number of other YouTube suitors, including Microsoft, Viacom, Yahoo and the News Corporation. By successfully negotiating the deal, Google has once again proved that it is the Internet's dominant player.
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Time for a break, time for something totally mindless.
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Search Mash of Google's new development with a clear separation from the company's image. This search engine displays the results on one side and images on the other. Notice how user-friendly the page looks without ads! Though, it is not ...Read More
Life without music would be a mistake. —Friedrich Nietzsche
Maestro Daniel Barenboim philosophised the music relationship with life, the universe and everything at this year's Reith Lectures. Neuroscientist confirmed when performing music emotional responses which are excited when listening to music ...Read More
Harvey Opgenorth's Museum Camoflauge sits on the superficial side of contemporary art. His photography is perfunctory, demonstrating a simply joy of posing.
Museum Camoflauge: Christopher Wool, 2001
Museum Camoflauge: Helen Frankenthaller, 1999
Museum Camoflauge: Ellsworth Kelly, 1998
Museum Camoflauge: Henri Matisse, 1998
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