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Deadline

This video, “Deadline,” is a project by Bang-Yao Liu at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Bang-Yao and his team spent three months planning, plotting out each frame digitally on a computer. They...

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When Time Stops

Today is the kind of day that I’d prefer it if time stopped. Also, for many people it is the kind of day that it feels like time actually has stopped. The extent of shutting down all airports in...

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Berlin day 3 – at PREMIUM!

PREMIUM/Boris Kralj The third day in Berlin was spent at the PREMIUM trade fair, where we had the pleasure to chitchat with upcoming artists and designers, journalists, random cool people and other...

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Presenting Mutewatch

Mutewatch is a silent alarm in the shape of a vibrating wristband. This discreet device with its disguised touch screen brings structure and time back to its user. It serves as a quiet reminder that...

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Amsterdam Lifestyle

                                I view time as a resource. Money, energy and the environment are other resources. Wasting resources is stupid and unnecessary. I believe that we have to change our...

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Valdo // Asplund

Valdo Törnstrand working at Asplund – one of the stores in Stockholm that will carry Mutewatch. The thing he loves most about wearing a beta Mutewatch is that it reveals his passion for industrial...

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Donald at MoMA

Donald at MoMA Store sporting a Poppy Red Mutewatch. MoMA will start selling early next week! Are you in NYC? Check out their stores on 11 W 53rd Street between 5th and 6th Ave and 81 Spring Street in...

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Space Colonies

In the 1970s a couple of “space colony summer studies” where conducted at NASA Ames. The object was to design human space settlements. Some colonies where designed to carry as much as 10 000 people....

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