An iPod Repaired With Bones, And Other Wild Fixes
Paulo Goldstein is best known for his figure work on films like Frankenweenie. So what does he build off the set? Economic criticism.
Paulo Goldstein is best known for his figure work on films like Frankenweenie. So what does he build off the set? Economic criticism.
Martino Gamper trains his eye on the classic couches of Moroso for the company’s 60th birthday.
Why settle for the house lights when you can enlist a troupe of 30 expressive Tungsten performers?
The Lithe clock may not be the easiest to read, but it’s certainly one of the most fun to watch.
A family business with a 183-year history rebrands to create a broader market for its signature cookie.
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A career-spanning exhibition proves that the Sgt. Pepper’s album cover was only one of Peter Blake’s delightful pop-culture galas.
Remember Windows Solitaire? Now you can play the game in real life.
François Chambard used storm-ravaged refuse from around Red Hook to create a collection of lamps whose proceeds will benefit Sandy relief efforts.
Two months back, Beck released an album of Philip Glass songs, remixed. Now, Snibbe Studio has made the experience into an interactive touch screen app.
It’s like your momma always said: Life is like a box of adorable electronic components.
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