Des sacs bien funs, type BD, à porter quand on se sent à plat…
Tank.
Catégorie : Imprégner
Détente des tentes…
Ces tentes, un peu grave chères sont terribles… Comment personne n’a pu penser à ça avant!
Ever wanted to run away to the circus? Fulfil your fantasies with this small version of the classic circus tent. Maybe even pull together an audience and put on a few shows. Get some clowns and acrobats in there, but we would draw the line at elephants – apparently they don’t like camping.
Size: L 355cm(11’8") x W 170cm(5’7") x H 140cm(4’7")(sleeps two people comfortably)
€574.00
H&M Under Fire for Using Fake, Computer-Generated Models
Recently, Swedish fashion chain H&M admitted to using computer-generated models to showcase a range of collections on its website. The virtual models look completely human, but if you look closely, they all have the same body shape and pose. The real model’s head has been superimposed on the body and the skin tone has been digitally altered to match her complexion.
Swedish website Aftonbladet first noticed the uncanny similarities of the models. Hacan Andersson, a spokesman from H&M, confirmed this by saying:
“It’s not a real body, it is completely virtual and made by the computer. We take pictures of the clothes on a doll that stands in the shop, and then create the human apperance with a program on a computer.”
This method has created some controversy among netizens who have criticized H&M for creating a false reality for its customers and creating an unrealistic body image for women to live up to.
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Andersson argued that the choice was made because it simplified the process of the photoshoot and also that customers can focus on the clothes rather than the models. He explained, “The result is strange to look at, but the message is clear: buy our clothes, not our models.”
This article originally published at PSFK here.
Apparemment d’une simplicité enfatine, ce module permet l’insertion d’objets et d’animation 3D dans une photo…
Shoot now, focus later
La photo va changer. Ou plutôt les habitude de prise de vue. Lytro
La typo moyenne… mais bonne
the average font, a set by Moritz Resl on Flickr.
Solar Bottle Lamps: Water + Bleach = 10,000 Liters of LightWho says you can’t bottle (and distribute) genius? Developed in Brazil to address under-illuminated slums, this simple design idea has been adopted by MIT students and expanded to other developing areas where many low-income homes lack access to either daylight or electricity.The physics of the concept are straightforward: the bottles are placed in roofs – half outside, half inside – and their lower portions refract light like 60-Watt light bulb but without the need for a power source. A few drops of bleach serve to keep the water clear, clean and germ-free for years to come.
Solar Bottle Lamps: Water + Bleach = 10,000 Liters of Light | Designs & Ideas on Dornob
Devastation
Si les images n’étaient pas en couleurs, elles se confondraient avec d’autres du Japon dévasté pendant les seconde guerre… Japan – Vast Devastation – The Big Picture – Boston.com
Created Equal
Un beau livre, de belles photos, de belles idées…
In America, the chasm between rich and poor is growing, the clash between conservatives and liberals is strengthening, and evil and good seem more polarized than ever before. At the heart of this collection of diptychs is my desire to remind us that we are all equal, until our environment, circumstances or fate molded and weathered us into whom we have become.” ~ Mark Laita
Completed over the course of eight years, Created Equal captures the poignant polarity of contemporary culture.
Created Equal: Parallel Portraits of Cultural Difference | Brain Pickings