2013-04-30
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Chris McVeigh (aka powerpig’s) latest Lego creation: a miniature Polaroid camera complete with an ejecting photograph. (via brothers-brick)
2012-04-24
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The original slides are part of a slide presentation by IBM from 1975, putting forward the case computers and networks in business.
From the description of the plusslashfour site: “Art in the style of my first computer”, presumably the Commodore +/4.
2012-04-05
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I’m usually picky about London tube map re-renditions (especially on black), but this one kind of works.
(via an-arrow-in-the-knee)
2012-03-31
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An RAF officer in front of a completed radome at RAF Fylingdales.
Taken from this Flickr post of a page of Jonathan Glancey’s Lost Buildings.
2012-03-29
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CCTV camera and security light, taken with One Bit Camera.
(Source: onebitcamera)
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An image taken with One Bit Camera, from their group Tumblr (which you can post to every time you take a picture).
(There’s probably something wrong with the fact that recreating something from the past makes me want to finally upgrade to iOS 5.)
2012-02-08
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Schreer Design has created an analog amplifier for the iPhone called the iVictrola Gramophone, based on the old Gramophones of the late 19th and 20th centuries. The amplifier comes in two parts, including a sound magnifier and horn, which is adjustable up and down.
The best part? This is 3D printed. (via)





