The spread of easy to use photo editing software has rendered filters a thing of the past to most digital photographers. We find this tragic as the effects and benefits of using a filter on the end of your lens far exceeds what can be achieved with digital means. Check below the jump for our take to moving into the world of lens filters.
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This Rare shop exclusive tee (¥6,090) was created with in collaboration with Sydney Australia’s top-tier sneaker haven ESPIONAGE.
The tee features Japanese bikini idol and actress Kana Tsugihara wearing a pair of the highly coveted, soon to be released Espionage exclusive Reebok Pumps. Features collaborative logo hits on both the front and back.
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The Union Street ($279) is a sleek alternative to the ubiquitous, boxy camera bag we know all too well. Made with fine cotton canvas that’s been infused with wax to enhance its strength and durability, the Union Street is designed to hold everything you need for a day on the go – your DSLR, a 15” laptop, up to 3 lenses or small accessories, and your personal items. The interior is lined with soft protective padding and 5 customizable dividers, including a removable divider for your laptop.

Henning Larsen Architects take the ugly grind out of industry with this handsome solar panel factory in Greece. Commissioned for Kilkis, an industrial area north of Thessaloniki, the factory’s dual purpose as a production facility and office space required a comfortable, practical, and sustainable design. Like other Henning Larsen projects, such as the Campus Roskilde and EnergyFlex house, the 100,000 square meter facility rises to the challenge by marrying passive design and modern technology to create a factory that is almost entirely self-sufficient.
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1. Vinyl Factory
Celebrating "the tangible and the rare in an age of rapid digital consumption," the label The Vinyl Factory has popped up at London's St. Martin's Lane Hotel with a shop showcasing their extensive assortment of records and limited-edition box sets—from Bryan Ferry's Kate moss-graced albums to prints of Grace Jones by Chris Levine. The temporary store will be in the hotel's Front Room through 29 May 2010.
2. Wilhelm Scream
Playing to a sold-out audience in Brooklyn that included Bjork before inspiring more buzz at SXSW recently, 22-year-old classically-trained pianist James Blake has been winning music-nerd hearts with his ethereal dubstep and slow-paced riffs on soul and R&B that evoke everyone from Bon Iver and Antony Hegarty to Jai Paul. While we've been hooked on "I Never Learnt to Share," his new video for "Wilhelm Scream" makes a good excuse to check out his intensely-detailed production style and effective use of silence.
3. Rapha Rides For Tohoku
To do what they can in light of the recent disasters that continue to unfold in Japan, the bike gurus at Rapha have organized worldwide charity rides. If you can't cruise for a cause, you can still make a donation through the Rapha website, which they will match.
4. John Maeda: Atoms + Bits = the neue Craft (ABC)
Billed as an "interactive lecture," starting 23 March 2011 and running through 31 December 2011, Adobe's online museum presents an exhibit featuring a "digital representation" of RISD president and technology theorist John Maeda speaking on the relationship between old-world craft and our digital age.
5. Insight Lights
Belarus design firm Solovyodesign recently produced a very thoughtful lightbulb. Shaping the twisted contours of a normal compact fluorescent bulb into the shape of a human brain, the industrious design couple offer a beautiful rethinking of the CF bulb while making a humorous play on the classic "good idea" lightbulb bit from Saturday morning cartoons.
6. Doug Aitken’s Patterns & Repetitions: James Murphy
In a recent installment of artist Doug Aitken's video series (bringing conversations on "nothing less than the future of art itself" to the NYT), LCD Soundsystem James Murphy keeps it down-to-earth, opening up about the mundane sounds like refrigerator hums and snowbanks that inspire his music.
7. The Power of Babble
Deb Roy of MIT, has been videotaping the last three years of his son's life. In an effort to better understand how humans learn language and how to improve the ways we can teach it to machines, Roy has logged over 120,000 hours of footage from cameras placed all over his home. Wired talked to Roy about how the project has helped learning about speech and given birth to some interesting new methods for handling huge amounts of data, including fantastic search functions that have potential applications for research and online.
8. Any Color You Like (Pyramid IV)
Multidisciplinary artist Dev Harlan combines a foam and plaster sculpture with 3D video-mapping to fully-engaging psychedelic effect.
9. Hunter Outerwear
Any rainy day in NYC showa how successfully Hunter has been in helping to introduce wellies to the urban masses. Their Fall 2011 collection of peacoats, waxed-cotton jackets and trenches may see them similarly influencing inclement-weather toppers, posing the question, as a Twitter friend asked is it " like cooler Barbour?"
10. Dry Transfer Customizable Field Note Notebooks
Field Notes, known for their elegantly functional note-taking products, released a set that includes dry-transfer lettering, allowing users to customize the titles.
11. The Internet is Over
While Oliver Burkeman won't ruffle the feathers of anyone working in the digital space (or under 30), his reporting on SXSW's interactive festival this year addresses the many issues raised—from game theory to biomimicry—by the ever-more-tenuous division between offline and online life.
12. Bobos out. Huffington Post, Biz Stone and The Rise of the Crocus Class
Attempting to define a post-Bobo class in light of the recession, Haydn Shaughnessy explores a " new naturalism" that encompasses economies based on sharing like Zipcar and Groupon, signaling a shift away from a focus on ideas to personal responsibility and actions.
Take our reader survey and enter to win a CH Edition Jambox!We’ve seen a whole slew of gigantic, volcano shaped, city-in-a-building towers, each promising to be the largest building in the world. First it was the wacky X-Seed design for Tokyo, and then even Norman Foster got into the game with his proposal for the massive ‘Crystal Island’ development in Moscow. Well now, architect Eugene Tsui is taking the gigantic volcano tower concept to a whole new eco level, by taking design inspiration from the natural world. His new design for the Ultima Tower – a 2-mile high Mt Doom-esque structure – borrows design principles from trees and other living ystem to reduce its energy footprint. We are always intrigued by architecture that uses biomimicry – the borrowing of principles from nature’s designs – and Tsui’s concept for this towering, ultra-dense urban development has certainly captured our attention with its thought-provoking design.
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The headquarters of the Alibaba Company, designed by Hassell Architects, is a striking campus-style complex that showcases sustainable building strategies in Hangzhou, China. Based on the concept of interconnectedness, the buildings are linked by an ornate latticed roof that wraps around their exterior and serves as a sun shade.
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Gone is the sequel to Nelly’s 2002 worldwide number one single “Dilemma”, also performed with Kelly Rowland.
Gone is the sequel to Nelly’s 2002 worldwide number one single “Dilemma”, also performed with Kelly Rowland.
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1. Caffeine
German electronic trio Brandt Brauer Frick recently released this crisply-drawn animation, set to their track "Caffeine." Berlin-based illustrator Danae Diaz and Patricia Luna co-wrote and -directed the piece.
2. Core77 Design Awards
Taking on I.D.'s annual design awards, Core77 announced last week their plans to celebrate "excellence, enterprise and intent" in design with their annual juried competition. The reinvented format tasks judges (of the likes of former I.D. editor in chief Julie Lasky and design writer-slash-curator Aric Chen) to reach out to local colleagues to help weigh-in on submissions spanning 15 categories.
3. LetterMpress
A new iPad app from Bonadies Creative aims to bring the classic art of letterpress to a modern medium. John Bonadies's Kickstarter project creates a beautiful virtual environment for creating authentic letterpress projects and, designed to almost exactly mimic a real letterpress studio, the app includes multiple steps of the process.
4. Roll & Mix
Designed by Brussels-based Ahsayane Studio, Roll & Mix is a clever multifunctional rolling pin that splits in two. One end holds oil, the other serves as a mortar for grinding and, when joined together, the unit works as a roller for baking.
5. Google Person Finder
Tokyo developer Shu Sigashi had Google's person finder application running just 2.5 hours after the recent tsunami hit Japan, helping people report the missing using realtime technology.
6. Stumptown Coffee Cold Brew
Available at their Portland, OR location (and hitting NYC soon), the Stumptown Coffee "Cold Brew" bottles present an iced version of the revered West Coast coffee purveyor's classic blend with design by Jessie Whipple Vicke.
7. Out of Memory
Architect Patrick Tighe carved this polyurethane foam structure based on composer Ken Uen's music to explore memory. The experiential installation is currently on view at the Southern California Institute of Architecture.
8. Street Wise
MoCA director Jeffrey Deitch tackles the uneasy relationship between institutions and the movement head-on in his first blockbuster exhibit for the museum. Interview magazine helps position the show, pairing both Fred Brathwaite (better known as Fab Five Freddy) and genre impresario Aaron Rose with Deitch for a dual-interview that covers everything from skateboarding and Warhol to Barry McGee and more.
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