Artist Creates Strangely Erotic Lace Veils For Her Eyes, Tongue & Body Parts. El tarro de ideas | donde el tarro se destapaEl tarro de ideas. » 20 Objetos que tienes en tu casa y les puedes sacar mas usos ¡Y no lo sabías! Estamos segurísimos que mínimo alguno de éstos te servirá, el del plátano es súper útil en verdad. If You Are Looking For The Most Hypnotic Video Ever Then You Just Found It! Articulaciones. Una articulación es la unión de dos o más huesos entre sí. Tienen como función brindar movilidad y estabilidad a los segmentos óseos que se relacionan entre ellas.Una articulación posee: ligamentos (cruzados y anteriores), capsula auricularmembrana sinovialMeniscosCartílago auricular.liquido sinovial.
Según su movilidad se las clasifica en:Diartrosis: Permite un movimiento muy amplio, generalmente uniendo los huesos largos, por ello da una gran variedad de moviemientos (deslizamiento, flexión, , hiperextensión, rotación, aducción, abducción, circunducción, pronación, supinación). Principalemte se los puede ubicar en el esqueleto apendicular. A su vez, está se divide en: Enartrosis: las superficies articulares que intervienen son esféricas o casi esféricas, una cóncava y una convexa. Condilartrosis: las superficies articulares son alargadas, una convexa y una cóncava. Trocleartrosis: las superficies articulares son una polea o tróclea y dos carillas separadas por una cresta. Sinartrosis: Margaret Wertheim: The beautiful math of coral. Katerina Kamprani | portfolio. In This “Anti-Cafe” In London, You Pay For Your Time, Not Your Tea. The coffee’s free at a new cafe in London, and so is the food.
You can even bring your own fruit and make a smoothie using the cafe’s blender. Instead of paying for any amenities, you just pay for being there: 3 pence a minute. Though it sounds like it might eventually add up, there's a maximum charge of £9 a day. It's quite a bit cheaper than nearby co-working spaces.
The "anti-cafe" originally launched with a branch in Moscow. Called Ziferblat (Russian for “clock-face”), the founder considers it a social experiment rather than a business, but it’s been so successful that there are already nine Ziferblats, and around 200 copycat ventures in Russia. Ivan Mitin started Ziferblat with a group of friends who needed a space for an art project; they’d been spending their free time printing classic poems on small cards and tucking them into random spots on Moscow streets to surprise passerby.
Over time, they started inviting more people. The system worked. Affordance salud laboral y diversión. A Merry-Go-Round That Turns The Power Of Play Into Electricity. How do you bring electricity and light to children who live half their lives in complete darkness, and their entire lives in abject poverty? Empower Playgrounds is a nonprofit that has come up with an intriguing solution: Harnessing the power of play, it provides merry-go-rounds to schools in Ghana that generate and store electricity as they are spun around, even while teeming with laughing and smiling kids. Empower Playgrounds is the brainchild of former ExxonMobil VP of Engineering Ben Markham, who decided he wanted "to do a little giveback" after he retired. Volunteering with his wife as Mormon missionaries in rural Ghana, Markham was astonished by the lack of even rudimentary equipment in most of the schools he visited.
"In Ghana, all the school buildings I saw were dark, poorly equipped, with no electricity ... and no playground equipment," Markham tells me. A lifelong engineer, Markham thought he could come up with a better solution. How To Stop Worrying About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. A little over a month ago, I started getting a hot, prickly tingle on the back of my hands, running from my wrists to fingertips as I typed. It would creep up later in the day, and remained when I grabbed my keys, held a glass of water, or shook a friend's hand. I was sick with worry: how could I still be a writer if I couldn't type? So, I tweeted about my dilemma. Two Fast Company colleagues (both writers) told of their tensions: Lydia Dishman got tennis elbow though she never held a racket, and Ellen McGirt's handwriting got so bad her bank couldn't recognize her signature. As I learned from talking to doctors, physical therapists, and ergonomists, while working at a computer might feel like totally mental work, it's deeply physical.
And ignoring that puts our hands, wrists, and careers in jeopardy. How the damage happens Kevin Butler is an ergonomist for office furniture supplier Steelcase. That wrist bend, he says, is the biggest predictor of the dreaded Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 1. 2. A Breathalyzer Designed For The Post-Apple Age. This breathalyzer is an incredible piece of industrial design. It's nothing more than a ceramic black tube. There’s no power button--an internal pressure sensor turns it on when you blow--and in fact, you only need to charge it six times over the course of a year. It’s not hard to imagine more electronics working a lot like this in the future--sleek, seemingly passive, and awake at a moment’s notice.
But Lapka’s Creative Director Vadik Marmeladov doesn’t want you thinking about the construction of what is surely the world’s most beautifully designed breathalyzer. He wants you thinking of the core gesture behind it--the simple motion of blowing into your hand. “We want to be a post-Apple company. “We use your own body to replace some technical parts,” Marmeladov explains. For the young design studio Lapka, it’s their second audacious design (their first was a radiation monitor, of all things). The Lapka BAM is out this October for $199. Learn more here. Mira Los 54 Primeros Segundos. Eso Es Todo Lo Que Pido. Te Enganchará Después De Eso, Te Lo Juro. Musical Wine Glasses. EmailEmail The fact that you can play music using wine glasses isn’t a new thing. However, not everyone can tune an instrument by ear, not to mention a wine glass!
If this is the case, then you might wanna take a look at these Musical Wine Glasses from UncommonGoods. “The etchings on the glasses are musical notations that correspond to the level of the liquid. When the user drinks to D for example, he or she may run a finger along the rim of the glass to create its lush, sonorous note. Website: uncommongoods.com The set of two Musical Wine Glasses cost a whopping $65, and if you want to play something like shown in the video below you can end up spending upwards of $1500.
For more creative wine glasses, be sure to check out these 28 Cool Gift Ideas for Wine Lovers. Michael Hansmeyer: Building unimaginable shapes. From Tech to Texture: Aurelie Tu of Craftedsystems. We collaborated with MSN to profile four artists and designers we love who we think embody the same design, content and functional philosophies as the new MSN.com: design with fierce reductionism, sharing real-time trends, and being perfect for touch. We think you’ll love learning more about these four creatives. Experience their work here, and check out the all-new MSN here. Photo by Steve Bloch I could not be more excited to talk to Aurelie Tu. Not only do I admire what she’s doing with Craftedsystems, but I can’t get enough of the gorgeous texture of her designs, patterns and wall panels.
Her soft, textured vessels beg to be touched and played with rather than just looked at. Your background is in industrial design, creating primarily tech devices, so how did you end up designing soft, felted products? My entire career has revolved around design of technology for consumers. How did Craftedsystems begin? Crafted began as an experiment with an alternate business model. Asira series. A Photographer Finds Order And Chaos In Disassembled Gadgets. It’s kind of insane, when you stop and think, that it’s now completely commonplace for many of us to replace our cellphones every year. Whether you’re a serious early adopter, or you fall prey to a drop and a shattered screen, it’s not at all strange to put down $200 (at least) on a new phone almost before you’ve gotten used to the old one.
We don’t repair our phones when they’re broken; we immediately replace them. Todd McLellan questions that practive, training his camera on our disposable tech culture through his photographs of torn-apart design classics. He’s especially drawn to older pieces of technology, whose simple constructions makes them easier to fix when broken. “It fascinates me that older objects were so well-built, and were most likely put together by hand,” he writes in the introduction to his new book, Things Come Apart: A Teardown Manual for Modern Living. “These items were repaired when broken, not discarded like our devices of today.” Ya Wen Chou, Textile and Product Designer. Ahh, design school — where navel-gazing and the pretentions of identity art are not only tolerated, but encouraged (on days when the lesson plan doesn’t focus on sustainability or people with disabilities, of course).
It’s easy for lesser talents to get sucked too far into these themes and end up with over-baked work that either borders on kitsch or is completely irrelevant to the wider world, but when done right, the results can be both beautiful and culturally illuminating — as in the case of Ya Wen Chou, who used her time in the RCA’s textile department to dig into the traditions of her grandmother and her home country of Taiwan. “My grandmother’s house was always full of handicrafts made by Taiwanese artisans,” she told the Arts Thread blog last year, explaining a main source of her inspiration. Describe your most recent project and how it was made. Describe your next project and how you’re currently making it. Tell us one thing that’s been inspiring you lately and why. Win-win game. A win-win game is a game which is designed in a way that all participants can profit from it in one way or the other.
In conflict resolution, a win-win strategy is a conflict resolution process that aims to accommodate all disputants.[1][2][3] Types[edit] In colloquial speech, a win-win situation often refers to situation where one benefits, not necessarily through someone else's loss.In the context of group-dynamic games, win-win games are also called "cooperative games", "new games" or "games without losers".Mathematical game theory also refers to win-win games as non-zero-sum games (although they may include situations where either or both players lose as well).The TKI Thomas/Kilmann Conflict Profile provides a model that reveals preferences under stress and pressure. Collaboration style focuses on win-win outcomes. Group dynamics[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] 10 Insects That Belong in an Alien World. Animals It’s easy to forget sometimes, but nature is full of wonders.
There are more than one million different species of insect on the planet—that we know of—which accounts for over half the world’s living organisms. So yeah, some of them are bound to be pretty strange. Freakily strange. With their soft bodies and high protein content, caterpillars are usually incredibly vulnerable. The caterpillars are bright green and will often have a row of white spots on either side of their body.
And if that doesn’t work, it can always spray out a mist of formic acid from the two horns on its back. Devil’s Flower Mantis Idolomantis Diabolica One of the largest types of praying mantis, the Devil’s Flower Mantis is also one of the strangest. Mantids are predators, and their hunting style usually involves sitting motionless until their prey comes within reach, and then whipping their forearms out at lightning speed to snag flies, beetles, even, in some cases, birds. Dasychira Pudibunda Caterpillar. Los Puros Criollos Capítulo 30 - Tecnología criolla (Temporada 2)
Origami club. Collect Sounds Like Fireflies in the ‘Re: Sound Bottle,’ a Device that Creates Your Own Personal Soundtrack. The Re: Sound Bottle is the audio equivalent of running around in a field in the summer collecting fireflies in a jar. Designed by Jun Fujiwara from Tama Art University, the bottle is simple in its usage but absurdly complex in its design which relies heavily on software to handle the recording, storing, and playback of audio tracks. To use it you simply uncork the device and if sound is present it immediately snaps into recording mode. As you record more individual sounds, an audio database is formed and tracks are automatically selected to create rhythmic tracks, essentially like a miniature robot DJ in a jar.
To listen, you again uncork the top and wait for your personal soundtrack to play. Jun says he hopes the Re: Sound Bottle (still just a concept) will help people interact more directly with music by recording the audio from their daily life. The bottle won a special judge’s prize at the 2012 Mitsubishi Chemical Junior Designer Awards earlier this year. A Room Where You Can Walk In The Rain But Stay Dry. Some people get a lot of joy out of running in the rain or jumping in puddles. I’m not one of them. I love everything about storms--the smells, the noises, the excuse for staying in and puttering around the house--except for the whole bit where you get wet.
Rain Room, a recent installation by the digital art collective Random International, is right up my alley; it’s an indoor room in which rain continuously falls everywhere except the spot where you happen to be standing. For the project, the group turned the Curve gallery in the Barbican in London into a hundred-square-meter rainstorm. Real water, real droplets, real potential for getting drenched. But thanks to an array of 3-D cameras, daring visitors can pass through the rain without getting dumped on; as people walk through the space, the cameras track their movements and momentarily suspend the downpour overhead.
The collective says the piece is about "playing with intuition" and "pushing people outside their comfort zones. " Where creativity and technology meet. A. & H. Beehre, Alnico (2006), Vavasour Godkin Gallery, Auckland. Copyright & courtesy of the artists. Nathan Thompson Busytown (2004), sound, single channel projection, 15min loop The Physics Room, Christchurch. Copyright and courtesy of the artist. : : H & A : : tumblr. Bank of Imagination. Creators - Dedicated to inspiring designers, inventors & the creative spirit in all of us.