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Lovely Package

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Much more over at Lovely Package.

Heist

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The Heist Series, mixes, portfolio and blog from Brian Gosset – Since 78. Some great works and tunes.

Ministry of Type

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Check out Ministry of Type (as great as ever) and also the Preserve project. I’ve been without a regular web connection for the past couple of days and then I remember those gems. Nice.

Skinny Ships

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Posters and graphic design by Richard Perez over at Skinny Ships.

Network Osaka

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Beautifully simple work from Network Osaka.

Multi-touch installation

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Wonderful multi-touch installation for the Red Bull Music Academy 08 and the best spaceys game ever. See Guten Touch here and here.

In other news

Flash is coming to your TV. For anyone who doesn’t work in digital media then this will mean not much, but if you consider that this development will mean that we’ll soon have the opportunity to add real interactivity to linear broadcast media beyond simple information delivery or different viewing angles then you’ll see why I’ve gone a bit moist.

Imagine watching a tv show and being able to interact and form tribes with other audience members while the plot unfolds (sci-fi fans take note), or being able to go and find out more in-depth information while watching a documentary about the rain forests, or playing a game that’s based on the plot unfolding before you, the possibilities are massive…telly’s not dead, it’s just waking up.

See the full scope of Adobe’s Open Screen Project over here and maybe get some cash to develop your own ideas here.

Click for Art

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Some really great prints over at Click for Art. See if you can guess what I want for Christmas.

BBH

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Great site, great work from BBH. That’s it.

Toshiba Time Sculpture

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Bullet time is back with the astounding Timesculpture by Saatchi LA. Though we’ve all seen the whole Matrix frozen time thing before, what makes this a bit more interesting is that they used a consumer video camera (i.e. the advertised product) to capture the raw footage. See how they did it here. I’m impressed.

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