links for 2006-11-28
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The Flickr Umbrella, also known as Pileus (which refers both to the head of a mushroom and a cloud formation), can download and project still image and video content in real-time from Flickr or other websites using the umbrella fabric as the projection surface. Images are advanced with a simple flick of the wrist, which rotates the umbrella shaft a couple degrees. The umbrella also comes equipped with a simple camera mounted to the shaft, and a low-resolution photograph may be taken, uploaded to the Flickr website, and actively projected by the umbrella within two to three seconds.
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Create art while you work! If you find yourself spending more and more time answering email, and less and less time making art then why not do them both at the same time? Turn your emails, internet browsing, and report writing into digital paintings. 9 to 5 paintings are a visual representation of your daily computing routines.
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Entertainment media analysis addresses long tail, economics of abundance, context and aggregation becoming more important than content.
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A Splayd is a versatile combination of spoon, fork and knife in one. It’s an Australian invention dating back to the 1940’s that became the definitive wedding gift by the early 1970’s. Splayds enable you to eat from a plate using one hand.
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