It’s onesie Sunday!
Tri Me
Online browser-based webcam toy turns your video feed into triangulated Delaunay effect in real-time.
There are controls to play about with, as well as saving an image.
Put together by Scott Garner, you can follow his Tumblr blog for other online coding projects here
Complementary post to the earlier ‘Delaunay Painter’ web toy.
Try it out for yourself here
maybe the greatest discovery of the year
Telling is a duo from Melbourne, Australia.
This is a song about loss, originally written by Bertie Blackman: http://youtu.be/K8eykh4aL24
Rocking Knit
A rocking chair-powered knitting machine that can make winter hats, put together for ECAL’s exhibition called “Low Tech Factory” by Damien Ludi and Colin Peillex. Video embedded below:
ECAL Low-Tech Factory/Rocking-Knit from ECAL on Vimeo.
“Rocking-Knit” is a new interpretation of the rocking chair. It offers its user productive moments of relaxation. The to-and-fro movement of this armchair knits hats for the winter and requires no exertion whatsoever.
You can find out more about the exhibition at ECAL here
what
I have a weird obsession with Australian colonial art (Taken with Instagram)
I know it looks like all I do is take photos out of plane windows…but I really liked this one.
Tumblr blog comprising of unique gifs where the protagonist finds themselves rotating in various scenes.
Doodle Tablecloth
Tablecloth with grid-paper pattern designed to be drawn on:
Don’t go thinking this tablecloth is just for kids- it would be just as fun at a dinner party or outdoor cookout. After you scribble and scrawl your masterpiece or menu and your guests/family have had their fill of fabric markers, throw the tablecloth into the washer and you’ll soon have a blank canvas for your next event.
What film am I watching?
If you can guess correctly, we just might have the potential to be great friends.





