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Craig's MovieBlog: Movie of the Decade?
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August 03, 2009. Movie of the Decade? Bill Simmons from ESPN (aka The Sports Guy. Has opened up a poll to try and determine the Movie of the Decade. 160; Here’s his list:. The Lord of the Rings. No Country for Old Men. Fine movies, all of them, and Almost Famous. Is a personal favorite, but are any of those really the best movie from the last 10 years? My friend over at Yes MSG. Emailed me about the Sports Guy’s poll, and that set me off. I spent the next hour on IMDB. 2002) or The Incredibles. 2000) wi...
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ideas, thoughts & trends: richard harper
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Ideas, thoughts and trends. Thursday, February 19, 2009. The down side to drafting into a word processing document and then copying/pasting into my blog is that sometimes I forget to actually copy and past into my blog! This following post has been sitting dormant in my computers hard drive. until now. Professor Richard Harper from Microsoft Research, Cambridge, spent a morning with us to discuss how people of various disciplines see the world we live, and how this can cause problems in the design process.
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cascadian telegrams: dave
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December 01, 2008. Ah I love Portland and Powell’s Books. Powell’s is great. I’m ashamed to say I’d never actually been in their ‘flagship store’ before this time, although I’ve bought books from them online. This time, we found some great used. Books for Malcolm, copies of. Both for us and my brother Dave and his girlfriend Marti (appropriate as we watched Apocalypto. The night before) and a cheap used paperback copy of. Friday was better though as Dave’s Mexican girlfriend Marti made homemade tamales...
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Unbox: Ideas Day
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Saturday, 21 November 2009. A few weeks ago, saw this years annual Ideas Day in the Dundee Product Design department, and it proved to be just as good as the previous years. Each year, the fourth year Product Design students are lucky enough to be visited by some of the top designers and design academics in the UK, to discuss their ideas and pick their brains with some probing questions. The ideas session is followed by a Q&A session open to all years. Richard Banks - Microsoft Research Cambridge. Tim Re...
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flamingo: A Sneaky Peaky!
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Sunday, 8 February 2009. Just in time for tomorrow's meeting with Microsoft Interaction Designer Richard Banks, here's two concept ideas Flamingo have put together! Have a looky at his webpage if you get the chance, quite a lot of interesting information and pictures of design expos. Clicky for his page! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Initial Ideas and Research.
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SuperSpatial: 013. Gundam Architecture
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Friday, April 11, 2008. Here are some remarkable images of Aoyama Technical College, by Makoto Sei Watanabe, posted by Flickr user Viggo. The building, in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, has been developed from a process of self-organisation in an attempt to define an emergent urban form for Tokyo. Elsewhere, we learn of a Japanese robotics expert. Takayuki Furuta, who wants to build a six-storey tall Gundam battle robot, and has costed it out at approx $742 million. April 25, 2008 at 9:13 AM.
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flamingo: February 2009
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Thursday, 19 February 2009. Product in developement, prototyping phase. refining idea. Tuesday, 17 February 2009. With an in-class demonstration yesterday, Flamingo demonstrated their latest development of their Barometer concept. Essentially, the Barometer concept has been turned on its head. User interaction has increased whereby the user dictates the weather to the Barometer to be sent to the user's friends who also own the product. Manufacturing the meter wasn't as hard as we first thought! Having vi...
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