Archive for January, 2008

Geraldine Newfry makes books/journals using various materials, including polymer clay. Check out her gallery

Eugene Sargent
All sorts of funky coolness, like this computer case:

He, also, shows his process in some of the items in the gallery.  Even cooler.

Of course I’m sure I couldn’t afford it.

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Freaky Cool.

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Mad Materials Science: Translucent Concrete Lets The Light Shine In

What’s particularly impressive about translucent concrete is that the optical fibers only make up 4% of the mixture, which is what allows (they claim) the concrete to retain the same “technical data” as normal concrete. In layman’s terms we’re assuming this means “Pretty light shine [...]

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Mechanical Chic – the Jewelry of Connie Verrusio
Fascinated by the way things work, Connie Verrusio creates radical new jewelry forms from leftover functions.
Connie Verrucio who uses mechanical “junk” to make fine jewelry.  Gears, lugpins, screws, nails, old film–they don’t sound like the subjects of fine jewelry, but that’s just what Connie Verrusio turns [...]

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