Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Just twist and let there be light


Created by designer Ian Bach, Vaka is a revolutionary home lighting concept that allows you to illuminate any vicinity with soft, smooth and romantic light without wires. The portable battery-powered lights look like decked up traditional light bulbs and can be twisted on and placed anywhere you might need more light. Once they go out, you can twist them back and place onto the post for a full recharge.

Confess yourself

Its a place where you can find people around the globe confessing about their love, family, friendship, faith, religion, stress etc.
Yet its a place for you to confess yourself too. Spend sometime browse through this website and you might feel lot more better because there is always a hope.

Website: Dear God

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Trance recommadation

I started listen to trance and house music since 2 years ago but in fact i was only into house .
Lately i am so addicted to trance music and it is also a good inspiration. (since i am a designer myself)
Its pretty hard to share out my favorite trance music to my friends because there doesn't has many people love this kind of tunes in Malaysia. ( i do hope Malaysian will slowly started to appreciate trance and house)
Trance and house music rocks!

I'll recommend some great trance and house daily~ Cheers!

Zenon feat. Erire - September Rain ( Bobina Original Vox )

Saturday, January 5, 2008

The art of the brick






Nathan Sawaya is a New York-based artist who creates awesomeand inspiring works out of some of the most unlikely things. His recent North American museum tours feature large-scale sculptures using only toy building blocks. LEGO® bricks to be exact.

Mid century Ad art




Link

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Crystal


Water bar designed by Tokujin Yoshioka




The waterfall was created by a group of men for a public display in the heart of Tokyo in 2006. The architecture was designed by Tadao Ando and the “waterfall” optical glass bar was designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and installation was performed by Olafur Eliasson. Together, this group of men created what appears to be a bar made from water. Using an optical glass block, the same material used in larger observatory telescopes, is crafted using unique techniques that creates the illusion of a “waterfall” while the light reflects off of the glass.