• LG Paper tv screen
    CULTURE

    LG Introduces Wallpaper TV Screen

    In technology I’ve noticed a trend were we use to want smaller but more so now we want sleekness regardless of size. For example I still want a big screen TV but not the bulky space consuming stage. Taking this to heart LG designers presented in a Korean press conference their new ultra thin screened almost paper like screen. It’s an organic light-emitting diode 55-inch display with a magnetic back improving it’s versatility and wallpaper technology qualities. The entire product is less than a millimeter thick. I assume you shouldn’t try to fold it. source:

  • Vintage Lipstick Flash Drives
    CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    Vintage Lipstick Flash Drives

      A mixture of old glamour and present day technology. A selection of vintage lipstick casings are redesigned to accommodate your memory/data storage needs while still retaining your aesthetic quirkyness.   Designed and sold by etsy shop PointsAndPlaces  with many different options with prices that vary aswell. See what options they have here.

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Seeing Color for the First Time

    Something we don’t really think about is the results of color blindness, it’s something so hard to explain, and like the documentary says viewing the world through your eyes it is a very private experience. These people who live their lievs with color blindness have been provided with technology that lets them see the shades they’ve been not able to process. It surprisingly hits a personal note, a participant saying “There are some drawings where I wish I could see how my kids put the colours together and what they were visualising,” Using sunglass-like  filter technology Valspar partnered with EnChroma made the experience possible. I wonder if they could eventually create…

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    CULTURE

    Hyperlaps from Instagram

    A new app has been released by Instagram called Hyperlapse making mobile device videos more professional and smooth.  Everyone has become an elitist  photographer with instagram, so why not video? Or should we call it filmography now? Either way it’s a step in the direction of better quality content. “Traditionally, time-lapse videos depend on holding your phone or camera still while you film,” said Instagram. “Hyperlapse from Instagram features built-in stabilization technology that lets you create moving, handheld time lapses that result in a cinematic look, quality and feel — a feat that has previously only been possible with expensive equipment.” Is Hyperlapse worth they hype?  Watch the video below:

  • animated photo romain laurent
    ART,  CULTURE

    Moving Portraits by Romain Laurent

    The power of a gif. These photographs still hold the valor of classic portrait photography with a subtle twist of animation. They still feel as if you could hang them on the wall, I’ve seen technology create paper thing lcd screens. So In the near future I believe we can actually have tangible albums and framed moving photographs. Visit his website via Photorest