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I know you have dreams. Not the one where you’re falling and wake up floating, then realize you’re just falling the wrong way and then you wake up. Not that one. The dream I speak of is the one where you go to New York City, set up a giant platform at the Jacob K. [...]
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I’m sure you’ve stood alone in a dark room, with silence as thick as the black crawling over you. Then screaming… and pies. Thousands of pies. But where are they coming from? No one knows. It all seems to appear from the darkness of space. Much like the light that suddenly turned on to reveal [...]
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Whoa-ho! Depth JS, an open-source project run by a quartet of MIT Media Lab guys, has successfully connected Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensing technology with Javascript. What does this mean to you and I? It means actual gesture-based web browsing (and eventually, more):

DepthJS from Fluid Interfaces on Vimeo.

Nuts, no?

As the aforementioned

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Like you’ve got a screaming mouthful of peanut butter… or like you’re screaming with a mouthful of peanut butter. Either way, there’s little anyone can do except stare with gaping eyes when you’re crashing into walls, coughing up half-chewed peanut butter. If you think about it though, there are the benefits that go along with [...]
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Tuesday, 07 December 2010 12:05

Sayl away with me honey…

Herman Miller gets responsible with the help of Fuseproject

Last week DEVELOP3D were lucky enough to visit furniture giant Herman Miller’s London offices to have a one-to-one perch/slouch/bum-shuffle on it’s fancy new office chair, the Sayl.

Needless to say

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Big news! Small Time, the 5th annual Core77 Ultimate Gift Guide, is now live, with 77 perfect gifts under $77.

This holiday season, we're considering the potential of

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Sony's Open Planet Ideas kicked off back in September with the challenge to create a new solution to a crucial environmental issue, all by mashing-up available technology. The open-source project is now in the midst of the "

In this sixth and final entry in our series Dogs on Design, writer Sarah F. Cox visited Connecticut this summer to meet the two viszlas lucky enough to run around Winterhouse with Bill Drenttel and Jessica Helfand.

WH_Syrup.jpgMaude and Ruby lent their

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