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The B9Creator Home Market 3D Printer Prints In High Resolution
Kevin Holmes — May 23, 2012
The 3D printer home market gets ever more crowded. >> Read More
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New Music Controller Syntact Lets You Touch The Intangible
Abdullah Saeed — May 23, 2012
Feel what you're touching, even if you're touching nothing at all. >> Read More
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Architectural Archaeology With Herzog & de Meuron And Ai Weiwei
Kevin Holmes — May 23, 2012
The design team responsible for the Beijing National Stadium want to take you beneath the Serpentine’s lawn. >> Read More
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Build Your Own Sty Harp From Matthew Herbert's One Pig [How-To]
Abdullah Saeed — May 22, 2012
Yann Seznec's custom instrument that resembles a pig sty. >> Read More
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3D Earthquake Data Visualizer soundQuake, Winner Of Our San Francisco Hackathon
Abdullah Saeed — May 22, 2012
The seismic history of San Francisco comes to life. >> Read More
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Moment Factory's Fun And Interactive Musical Wall
by Christina Lee — May 21, 2012
Montreal-based Moment Factory creates an imaginative and interactive environment in a children's hospital. >> Read More
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FUTURE SELF Is A Dance Reactive LED Cube
Abdullah Saeed — May 21, 2012
Design team rAndom International combine dance, music, and light in this interactive installation. >> Read More
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Featured Works From The Gallery: Week 43
by Bonnie Wertheim — May 17, 2012
Each week we bring you our favorite projects from the Gallery, showcasing the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer. >> Read More
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Tomás Saraceno's Massive Cloud City Graces The Met's Rooftop
Abdullah Saeed — May 17, 2012
The structure, made from 16 steel and glass modules, is perched atop the museum overlooking Central Park. >> Read More
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Give Your iPhone Photos The Triangulation Treatment
Kathleen Flood — May 17, 2012
DMesh comes to iOS, allowing you to disintegrate your photos into a million little triangles. >> Read More
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Beijing's New Rem Koolhaas-Designed Skyscraper Looks Like A Gigantic Pair Of Pants
Abdullah Saeed — May 17, 2012
After several years and some major setbacks, this marvel of architecture is open for business. >> Read More
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Assault On The Senses: A Review Of ITP's 2012 Spring Show
by Xavier Aaronson — May 16, 2012
A roundup of the best projects seen at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program's (ITP) spring showcase. >> Read More
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Is CGI Software Poised to Kill Photography?
by Derek Mead — May 16, 2012
The answer from our sister site Motherboard: It's close. >> Read More
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MP3 Jewelry Simplifies The Listening Experience
Kathleen Flood — May 16, 2012
Lee Won-Jun's concept line seems like a great alternative to those tacky white earbuds. >> Read More
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User Preferences: Tech Q&A With Exhibition Designer Eric Socolofsky
Abdullah Saeed — May 16, 2012
Each week we chat about the tools of the trade with one outstanding creative to find out exactly how they do what they do. >> Read More
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Sensory Elegance: A Q&A With Conceptual Fashion Designer Ying Gao
Kyuhee Baik — May 16, 2012
The Montréal-based designer reveals her techniques for embeddings gadgets into garments, plus a sneak peak of her new project No(where), Now(here). >> Read More
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Build Your Own Waterproof, Solar-Powered Boombox [Instructables How-To]
Abdullah Saeed — May 15, 2012
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will stop the music. Cloudy skies, maybe. >> Read More
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Sao Paulo Artist Weaves Digital Lace
Erica Gonsales — May 15, 2012
Cristina Suzuki applies a software method to the tradition of chintz cloths. >> Read More
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Turn Absolutely Anything In The World Into A Button With MaKey MaKey
Abdullah Saeed — May 15, 2012
MIT Media Lab comes out with a simple item with immense possibilities for application. >> Read More
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Original Creators: Design Icon Saul Bass
Kathleen Flood — May 14, 2012
We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators. >> Read More



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