Thursday, 1 December 2011

a design dedicate to my coming baby

Doctor: let me check. (doctor took out the ultrasound scan device)
Me:  ( _~_ )  (nervous).
Doctor: well from the scan, everything is fine
me: so u mean the baby is fine? the brown discharged spotting is okay
Doctor: listen the hearttbeat? its still strong....well, we will let her take a progesterone jap.

there marks the first day i visited the doctor with my wife on checking on my baby's status. day after days, weeks after weeks, months after months, playing guessing games with my wife on the gender. accompanying my wife through the night when she had rashes due to hormone change. and all a father to be or a husband would went through.

finally it marks the 35 weeks. and 2 more weeks, the baby is mature and ready to meet , papa, mama, grandma, grandpa and all the frens, uncle and aunties even cousinsssss....and the baby had sent a force to enhance daddy's momentum to work harder. and recently while thinkin all the hard work, and burden and task, negotiation, persuasion that i need to go through with my wife during her pregnancy, i decided to come up with a vector of a little child in rabbit costume to attempt my submission for istock.



how does it look? good? cute? ehemm by the way....my baby is a boy. ( who says boy cant have a bob head, okok the illustration is a girl, i think girl looks cuter for stock images.) ehehe and yeah boy or girl doesn't matter, the reason why a bunny, it's because, even though estimated due date is around january, but he still falls under the year of rabbit in chinese astrology. another version of this has alredy been up in vector stock, which after's molotovcoketails advice, i have simplified the background to this. do comment.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

eco-friendly industrial design and sculpture

now everyone is talking about sustainable, carbon footprint, recylce, this and that. well i guess everyone wants a piece of this, and wanted to claim that they are green? even plastic claims that they are greener than before. how well is this, now today i want to introduce one thing that i am always fond off. It's what i called as the scrap metal art. Well, this is very very popular in thai, i guess hard live does encourage people to look for ways to find a living. if you are asking me about my personal experience with bangkok, i would say even the fruit hawker is creative, even the way they prepare the the fruit is very creative needless to say on the fruit arrangement preparation with a limited tri-cycle.

okie back to scrap metal, basically its an artist that handles metal cutting, bonding and other related machinery to sculpt metal. When mold pouring is needed, they will do it but rarely happens, as far as i witness. here are those arts for you guys to enjoy. multiple movie, anime characters and own preference creature, furniture and props.











well here u go, i hope u guys enjoy this post. u can always enquire on the source if you are interested, maybe i can help out? :)

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Dreams gave birth to visions, vision + exploration + effort = Reality (industrial design with science)

after reading some articles on how people mod a digital holga, i was really shocked and amazed. then i was thinkin to my if some were to mod a digital holga with either lens or recycling old digital camera in a wooden box with some lens, i am sure there are people who share my thoughts and say " hey why not diy or design some sort of digital back to adapt on manual cameras, so not only holga will have a new point of life, my seagull, FED, lc-a, lomo frogeye (limited discountinued), will have get a point where they are able to breathe a new life. then i was lookin up and down, and i found this page for april fool thread, its not really making fun of readers but hey it make sense, and it might just require somebody who have the tech brain to invent it, but the dream, the concept and the vision is really there. therefore today i will be sharing with all of you, what our future photography can be. and for analog lovers, your leica, or mamiya or hasselblad and even instant camera will have a chance to perform  and worked on a film simulation platform but it was a digital encoder of some sort. please read on.

RE-35 is an awesome product: It's a film-roll-shaped cartridge that you insert into any film camera, instantly transforming it into a digital camera. A "Flexisensor" sheet extends from the cartridge once inside the camera, using the existing lens to capture high-res digital images.












Alas, as you might guess, the RE-35 website went live... on April 1st. Yet the credibility, interest and demand for the not-real product was so high that Rogge & Pott, the Hamburg-based design duo who conceived it, have had to stamp the following disclaimer on their site:

Re-35 does not really exist. We (the design company Rogge & Pott) created Re-35 as an exercise in identity-design. We invented the "product" because it was something, that we had wished for for a long time (as many others). We launched the website and sent out "press releases" on April first - thinking, that the date would make clear, that Re35 is just wishful thinking - a classic April Fools Prank!
...However: All this attention Re35 ist getting might actually be good for something. It proves, that there is a gigantic community of photographers with analog equipment out there that is desperately waiting for a product like this to come along- and we are looking into the possibilities.



this post on re35 is taken from : http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/great_new_way_to_convert_an_analog_camera_to_digital_with_one_catch_18961.asp

re35 info is available at :
http://www.re35.net/