Dezeen MINI Frontiers: The Future of Mobility

Online design magazine Dezeen and MINI worked together this last week to run “Frontiers: The Future of Mobility’, an exhibition at designjunction, London. Six designers drew inspiration from the new MINI Hatch to explore ways design, technology and science are coming together to shape the future of travel. Pernilla Ohrstedt, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez, Dominic Wilcox, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Lucy McRae and Keiichi Matsuda come from a variety of disciplines, including performance arts, biology, architecture and film making.

Dezeen Mini Frontiers Exhibition

Cars of the future to behave like living organisms

Daisy Ginsberg combines design with synthetic biology. Her belief is that car manufacturers will increasingly use natural or genetically modified materials in car design. “They already use natural plastics like chitin”, she says. According to Ginsberg’s research, cars of the future could be just like living organisms, mutating to suit the requirements of the driver and adapting to the surrounding environment.

World’s first stained-glass car, with a bed inside

Inventor Dominic Wilcox takes the safety guarantee of driver-less cars and demonstrates the scope for creative car design. As such, Wilcox has made a car entirely of stained glass, inspired by the windows of Durham Cathedral. As glass becomes increasingly ubiquitous in technology, Wilcox’s work implies that the cars of the future could even become entirely responsive vehicles.

Dezeen Mini Frontiers Dominic Wilcox

Cars digitally personalised with augmented reality

Designer Keiichi Matsuda showcases a short film which shows the possibilities of augmented reality in the future, including how digital traffic information and road signs, which are personal to each driver, could be super-imposed onto cars. With augmented reality apps currently in use and the intelligent contact lens already in development, Matsuda’s future is not far away.

Vacuum-packing installation prepares people for space travel

Lucy McRae is a body architect who has trained in classical ballet and interior design. Her installation piece is a speculative vacuum chamber in which participants’ bodies are prepared for space travel. McRae’s idea is based upon the knowledge that astronauts can suffer from osteoporosis, a symptom of zero gravity environments. As space travel is sure to become more commonplace over the coming century, her design aims to contend with this issue.

Dezeen Mini Frontiers Lucy McRae

Travelling virtually to new places

Pernilla Ohrstedt focuses her research on 3D mapping of cities. She believes that with technology already being used by Google Maps, people will be able to map whole cities with up-to-date 3D images and therefore travel virtually through these destinations, rather than visiting them in person. Ohrstedt has also designed the exhibition space at designjunction, in partnership with ScanLab, and her design is incorporated within it.

Dezeen Mini Frontiers Pernilla Ohrstedt

Super-intelligent bobblehead personalises driving

Matthew Plummer-Fernandez has imagined and designed the first interactive bobblehead. His concept is inspired by the commonplace dashboard figurines which, in the future, could become a driver’s intelligent companion: they can be connected to the car’s GPS, can offer tips to the driver according to driving style and speed, and can act as speakers for a hands-free phones. These ‘bobble heads’, designed through a Twitter interface, can store the information and be transported to a different vehicle, thus ensuring that every driving experience is bespoke.

Dezeen Mini Frontiers Matthew Plummer-Fernandez

Stash 107 Preview


Stash 107 gives you 1.5 hours of inspiration and insight into another 31 outstanding animation, VFX and motion design projects including behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews with the creators behind the brilliance. Commercials, broadcast design, music videos, brand films, game cinematics and short films: they’re all here in the Stash Permanent Collection, the planet’s largest online video design library and an indispensable creative resource for professionals and students in over 50 countries. http://www.stashmedia.tv/archive/archive_detail.php?refnum=VID107 TRY STASH FOR 30 DAYS FREE and discover the stories behind the work: stashmedia.tv/trial Edit: Heather Grieve Music: Death From Above 1979 “Trainwreck 1979” SUBSCRIBE TO STASH and gain instant access to the largest online library of Animation, VFX and Motion Design: stashmedia.tv/subscribe

Sully the Saint Bernard – Being Needy (Original)


This is how sully loves his dad when he comes home from work – by pinning him down so he has to hug him

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SPAWN: THE RECALL – FAN FILM


A film by Michael Paris.
With Johanna Genet, Tom Maurice, Gregory Paris & J3.0 (voice)
Music by James BKS Edjouma

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Synopsis
SPAWN : THE RECALL is the story of a former witch and her son, who try to live a normal life away from the darkness.
While they’re shopping in a supermarket, the child suddenly disappears.
She starts looking for him, freaked out knowing evil forces are still lurking.
A security guard comes to her help but while they are checking on the surveillance cameras, something happens.
She can sense it, they are here…

THE FOLLOWING MOVIE IS A NON PROFIT FAN FILM PRODUCED FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
IT IS PRODUCED SOLENLY FOR THE PERSONNAL UNCOMPENSATED ENJOYMENT OF OURSELVES AND OTHER FANS’.
ALL CHARACTERS AND ASSOCIATED NAMES AND REFERENCES ARE COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK OF THEIR RESPECTIVE HOLDERS.
THE MAIN CHARACT ‘SPAWN’ WAS CREATED AND IS TRADERMARKED BY TODD MCFARLANE AND I DO NOT CLAIM ANY OWNERSHIP OVER IT.

THE FILM WAS MADE WITH LOVE AND RESPECT FOR SPAWN AND WE THANK TODD FOR CREATING IT AND INSPIRING US!
THE STORY I TELL HERE IS MY OWN INVENTION, AND IT IS NOT PURPORTED OR BELIEVED TO BE PART OF TODD MCFARLANE’S STORY CANON.

THE VIDEO IS NOT OPEN TO COMMERCIAL ADS.
IT IS NOT INTENDED FOR SALES OF ANY SORT.
THE CONTENT OF THIS FILM COULD NOT BE SOLD, RENTED OR USED FOR ANY COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM.
THERE IS NO FINANCIAL GAIN MADE FROM IT.

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The history of tattoos – Addison Anderson


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If you have a tattoo, you’re part of a rich cultural history that dates back at least 8,000 years. Where did this practice of body modification come from, and how has its function changed over time? Addison Anderson tracks the history of getting inked.

Lesson by Addison Anderson, animation by The Think Blot.

Smart German Shepherd: Twitch Letting Sophie Out of Her Kennel


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I recorded this to make sure that I wasn’t forgetting to latch Sophie’s kennel after I stuck her in it – I kept noticing her running around with our German Shepherd Twitch soon after I would stick her in it. Turns out, I was latching it, but Twitch just figured out how to not only open it, but also figured out it was easier if he took the towel off as well. (Sophie is a Maltese 1 year old puppy and Twitch is a 6.5 year old German Shepherd.)

Entertaining Dancer Brightens Up Mexico Warehouse


What started as a marketing strategy for a cell phone company has become an Internet phenomenon after Edgar Ramos Nieves’ musical performances went viral. On September 8, a crowd quickly gathered at Sam’s Club in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, to watch Edgar dance, and his performance got some well deserved applause. Edgar’s talents have earned him the nickname: ‘The Saw’ and he is fast becoming a star on Mexican radio.

Video credit: Facebook/Javier Rosales.

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Great Minds: Mary Anning, "The Greatest Fossilist in the World"


Learn about Mary Anning, one of England’s most important contributors to the field of paleontology.

Hosted by: Hank Green
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Global Be(er) Responsible Day | “Friends Are Waiting” | Budweiser


Next time you go out, be sure to make a plan to get home safely. Your friends are counting on you. Enjoy Budweiser responsibly. #FriendsAreWaiting

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