Toolness

March 20th, 2009

My MA dissertation entitled “Toolness – the essence of tools” was submitted last Friday. Presentation is due in beginning of April.

Boatman

February 4th, 2009

New photo series Boatman posted in my Portfolio.

Boatman

Theremin

July 18th, 2008

Theremin.

Untitled

October 26th, 2007

finland01.jpg

Untitled

October 3rd, 2007

trsje

Design change over time

August 16th, 2007

A few years ago I started collecting data to make a visual overview of design history. The “problem” I stumbled upon was how to arrange the information. Soon I realised that an interactive computer based environment (Flash) would fit the project much more. Time could be presented 2D (left to right or up and down) where the user could zoom-in and pan the time-line or as 3D where time would be run in the background.

Software called Gapminder presents time in 3D. If you explore the site you will find this google tool link where you can play around and see different data change over time.

Prof. Hans Rosling uses software from Gapminder to talk about the “developing” world at TED.

TENORI-ON

July 19th, 2007

Today I had a chance to play on Tenori-on. The product is made from Magnesium alloy, it’s very light, and well made. I like the fact that it feels like an instrument. It’s the first “button device” where the audience can see what the musician is doing as the light can be seen from both sides.

tenori-on

Tenori-on will be launched on the UK market at the end of this year. Price… around 500£

Sushi satire

July 19th, 2007

Maywa Denki

July 19th, 2007

Last year I made a music instrument where the main idea was to connect acoustic instrument with the computer – to play digital music acoustically… few days ago I got this link…



Once they preformed also in Yamaha… I don’t have that video – here are two from the WorldWideWeb.



More about Maywa Denki at his website, his toys called Knockman can also be found there.

Social responsibility

July 9th, 2007

blind

Public toilet sign.

shinkansen rail

A Shinkansen rail (at the exit door).