With LAIKA, there is finally a font that can seamlessly use the whole spectrum of its cuts. A font that is able to move between its extremes in real time. An interactive font that is able to respond to its surroundings. A font that questions deadlocked dogmas and throws up completely new design questions, and thus has the potential to revolutionise the understanding of digital typograph
If your on the way out the door to grab your copy of Windows 7 (released today) but you’re also feeling a little peckish, why not pick one of these bad boys up on the way back (Japan only). The install should be done by the time you get through the burger.
A nice little bit of cross promotion from the CP+B folks?
Never heard of the band, but this is nice. Make your own music video using your webcam, scissors and augmented reality. If you can’t find your scissors or are just the lazy type, you can watch what other people have uploaded.
Yesterday night I went to a Massive Attack concert in Copenhagen. It was a great gig and cool to see, that the good ole’ Bristol cats still got tricks up their sleeves. The light and visuals has been created by London based United Visual Artists.
Admit it, you’ve got tons of so-called online friends and contacts that you don’t really care about. Former classmates, ex-mother in laws, etc. This new campaign from Microsoft by Plant reveals your true friends on the web. Go on, see for yourself.
Nice piece of installation for VW in Sweden that turns the stairs into a piano and shows that saving energy can be fun. Check out the other executions on the campaign website. At least the Swedes will have something to cheer about following Saturday’s defeat in Parken. Go Denmark.
Plant is a Copenhagen-based creative digital agency. The mission of the company is to conceptualize and develop technology-empowered web content that will enable advertisers to engage international audiences online.