Professor Fletcher’s invented a microscope that attaches to a Nokia N8. The device, called the CellScope is used to cake microscopic images in the medical field and enables the images to be transmitted world-wide in an instant. To celebrate the device’s launch, Nokia asked the Aardman team to create something with it so they created Dot. The world’s smallest stop-motion animation. See the making of the animation here. [via]
Month: September 2010
Capturing the Atom Bomb on Film
Capturing the Atom Bomb on Film is a 23 page slideshow about the photography behind the nuclear bomb testing between 1945 to 1962. Stunning. [via]
BoomCase
The BoomCase – Turning old cases into new speaker enclosures. [via]
Warwick Saint
I really love Warwick Saint’s photographs of tattooed women… especially the first lot from the series. NSFW. [via]
Yum Yum Toys
It seems like a while since I psted a link to some designer toys but it’s been a while since I’ve seen any as good as Yum Yum London’s. [via]
Noil Klune
Noil Klune. Very nice. [via]
Pisa73 Site Relaunch
David A Smith – Sign Artist
What a fantastic way to spend a quarter of an hour by watching David A Smith creating his painted glass works on this beautifully filmed video. [via]
Making Future Magic: iPad Light Painting
Making Future Magic: iPad light painting – A fascinating new way of creating animated images using an iPad and some technical know-how. Take a look at the video and check the ghostly images of the people that take control of the iPad within the movie. [via]
Ring-Pull Bottle Opener
A nice little bottle opener in the shape of a drink can ring-pull. [via]