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"TECHNOLOGY"
"In recent years, major museums and art institutions have moved into the world of technology and have made great strides in adapting to the digital age, but they need to go much further to tailor their content to the new requirements visitors. "This…
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Today is December 28, "April fools day" in Spain (day of jokes)and our friend Pablo de Miguel sent us a link to this iPhone Amplifier. Obviously we never suggest this, however it made us laugh and it shows how inventive people are when it comes to…
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There is something plainly fascinating about Paul Butler's map of the world. The Facebook intern used data from the social networking site to create a map of people's friendships across the globe and to see how they related to geographical and…
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Yesterday came the winter (for those who believed they had arrived weeks ago). Time lapse video of Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse on December 21, 2010 from 1:10 AM EST (6:10 GMT) to 5:03 AM EST (10:03 GMT) from Gainesville Florida. Music is Claude…
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By revealing the social networks present within the urban environment, Invisible Cities describes a new kind of city—a city of the mind. It displays geocoded activity from online services such as Twitter and Flickr, both in real-time and in…
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Today has been revealed the news of who will be the architect who designed (Enric Ruíz Geli) the necessary extension of the legendary restaurant El Bulli's Ferran Adria (Following disclosure of Telefonica puts the best technology at your service),…
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Zebra Imaging has released new videos that show how this technology can be used for planners/urban designers (next Seattle’s video below), or to get an accurate preview of HVAC., full_html
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How to build a perfect igloo in 90 minutes, according to an expert from the Arctic. The best solution if those weekend days you stay lying on the road or you like making crafts. , full_html
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The Windowfarms Project might be what Buckminster Fuller would call a "trim tab", a small part that turns giant ships by being particularly well placed. Or the passage from "venustas", aesthetic, to utilitas (useful) from the vertical gardens to…
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