The Nest thermostat learns from your temperature adjustments, programs itself to keep you comfortable, and guides you to energy savings. You can control the thermostat from anywhere using a smartphone, tablet or laptop, and Nest never stops learning, even as your life and the seasons change.
As I found more about this it became apparent what a wonderful idea it is. The Nest is incredibly customizable and seems to be the first thermostat which takes into account ease-of-use. I know, I know, it’s only a thermostat, who cares. Seriously though, it’s interesting. Read on.
Criterion Cover for Ridley Scott’s “The Duellists”
Never seen, or really heard of, this movie but this faux cover is designed wonderfully. It definitely makes me want to check it out.
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Recast by Mark David
The chair was made at the MOME (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design) during Stefano Caggiano’s semiotics course. The goal was to modify the character of the chair. By cutting off it’s legs I tried to create the illusion of levitation. The slim chrome tubes amplify the change of character and gives the feeling of an invisible inner frame.
(Source: behance.net)
Kerr Vernon | http://www.kerrvernon.co.uk
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