Posted by Alexandru Chiuariu on February 4th, 2012
You know that something is fishy in the US when you see an army of flying robots in attack formations going through the frame of a door.
These quadrotors were developed by KMel Robotics at The University of Pennsylvania’s GRASP Lab, but given the…
Danny Elfman’s theme song for “The Simpsons” is one of the small screen’s most memorable ear worms, so it’s not surprising that people would attempt to cover it. Nick McKaig has done an amazing job with his a capella versi…
Pencil down February 5, 2012. If you don’t know it’s the Super Bowl, you’re probably from outer space, or that weird foreign place not called America. There’s no game in terms of …Continue Reading on Walyou
Posted by Alexandru Chiuariu on February 2nd, 2012
The design of stools did not evolve very much, but from time to time, people like Jólan van der Wiel insist to prove us wrong, by showing us that there is plenty of room for innovation.
The Gravity Stool was in fact Jólan van der Wiel‘s gradua…
Posted by Alexandru Chiuariu on February 2nd, 2012
The personal trainer of the (near) future may as well be a robot, as it is exemplified by Gymbot, a concept that was presented at ICSR 2011 Design Awards.
Massimo Battaglia, the designer of this robot, envisions a future where obesity, a very serious …
Posted by Alexandru Chiuariu on February 1st, 2012
Lucasarts and Microsoft continue to tease Star Wars fans with ads about their upcoming Xbox game, Kinect Star Wars. The following, featuring Chris Pratt as Obi Wan, is the most recent one.
I wonder why Star Wars characters are depicted lately as silly,…
Everyone’s seen the poster of the apes evolving into humans, and just about everyone’s seen the AT-AT in “The Empire Strikes Back.” One shirt combines both of those, showing the evolution of the AT-AT.
Anyone who’s either …