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A Million Times is a kinetic art installation by Humans Since 1982, a Stockholm-based studio led by Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff. The 288 analog clocks, installed in a 24 x 12 clock rectangle (135.5 x 71 x 2 in.), are controlled via iPad and programmed using custom software. The two black arms of each white powder-coated clock slowly move to form visual patterns that transition into a functional digital clock interface. The piece is currently on display at the Victor Hunt gallery in Brussels. |
The iOS apps from social shopping site Svpply are lessons in “just enough.” Brand consistency, smart interactions and a great frame to set the stage for high quality photos of interesting products, these apps just plain feel good. |
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You’ll wind up swiping your finger or giving it the finger: Rechner is an iPhone calculator app that foregoes UI for NUI. |
Help Remedies (a.k.a. help, I have a...) is a collection of simplified packages that contain a single active ingredient for a specific symptom. Each box is labeled with a differently colored ring and a casual description of your trouble in need. Originally designed by Esther Mum of Little Fury, the series has recently been updated by Pearlfisher. |
























