Archive for February, 2006

Run London + Google Maps

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Nike has selected digital agency AKQA to develop a new online community and mapping tool to promote the sportswear brand’s Run London campaign. The RouteFinder tool lets runners create, measure, save and share their running routes with a community of runners all over the capital.

The tool has been integrated with Google Maps interfaces with Run London-branded graphical elements. Users can search the city by postcode, distance, or type of run such as hilly, flat or park, for routes other runners have created.

Alternatively, users can begin creating a run of their own by clicking points on the map. They can save a list of favourite routes, send them on to friends and browse the top-five routes of the season.

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Mobizzo

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Mobizzo is a mobile entertainment destination for deals on content for your mobile phone. Whether you want ringers, grafix, or games, Mobizzo’s got it all with exclusives from your favorite movies and TV shows and original content that you can’t get anywhere else. Mobizzo lets you own your phone by customizing it with grafix and ringers that reflect your personality and make a statement about you.

Check out the site.

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ZoneTAG Photos

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Here’s some more cool stuff coming out of the folks at Flickr. It’s called ZoneTag Photos and it’s a service that allows users to easily upload their camera phone photos to Flickr in two simple clicks. However, the sickest thing about ZoneTag Photos is that ZoneTag will automatically tag your photos with the location they were taken at.
Check it out and go find all those photos of your ‘hood.

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What if Microsoft had designed the iPod box?

Wow, what a great video. It definitely showcases the Apple mentality of distilling down their corporate communications into simple digestable messages, as well as Microsoft’s often unfriendly, non-brand way of messaging consumers.

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iWay

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Use your iPod Photo or Nano as a Yahoo!Maps directions viewer.

Yahoo!Maps and the popular iPod Photo portable MP3 player are mashed together to create a service called iPod-iWay. iPod-iWay is a step-by-step driving directions tool that will export driving directions directly from Yahoo!Maps and import them into your iPod Photo. It’s an easy solution for getting Yahoo!Map directions saved and displayed on to any iPod Photo or Nano.

Check out the site.

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The Dumpster

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The Dumpster is an interactive online visualization that attempts to depict a slice through the romantic lives of American teenagers. Using real postings extracted from millions of online blogs, visitors to the project can surf through tens of thousands of specific romantic relationships in which one person has “dumped” another. The project’s graphical tools reveal the astonishing similarities, unique differences, and underlying patterns of these failed relationships, providing both peculiarly analytic and sympathetically intimate perspectives onto the diversity of global romantic pain.

The Dumpster was created by Golan Levin, Kamal Nigam and Jonathan Feinberg and made possible by support from the Whitney Artport, the Tate Online, and Intelliseek. Version 1.0 of the Dumpster was built in Processing and launched on Valentine’s day, 2006.

Check out the site.

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Multi-Touch Interaction Research by Jeff Han

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Bi-manual, multi-point, and multi-user interactions on a graphical interaction surface.

While touch sensing is commonplace for single points of contact, multi-touch sensing enables a user to interact with a system with more than one finger at a time, as in chording and bi-manual operations. Such sensing devices are inherently also able to accommodate multiple users simultaneously, which is especially useful for larger interaction scenarios such as interactive walls and tabletops.

Check out the project.

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NIKE Untold Truth Site

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Nike has joined forces with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to create a compelling apparel collection that seeks to showcase some of the great teams of the last days of Negro League baseball. The collection honors the passion, pride, and perseverance embodied by a league whose contributions to our national pastime are immense-and whose stories are too seldom told.

There are some hot products on the site inspired by the original Negro league teams like the New York Cubans, Chicago Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, and Homestead Grays. Also on the site is an interview with Buck O’Neil who played with the Kansas City Monarchs way back in 1938.

Above is a photo of the New York Cubans AF1 Premium LE.

Check out the site.

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Infiniti Interactive Mirrors

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Infiniti division of Nissan North America, as part of their continuing strategy to establish themselves as a progressive, dynamic luxury brand, commissioned The George P. Johnson Company to create an entirely new exhibit for the 2006 auto show season. Central to the new exhibit would be various interactive new media installations allowing visitors to learn about the brand and vehicles. These were highlighted by the Interactive Mirrors.

The objective was to create a unique and fascinating interactive experience, engaging consumers at larger-than-life size and immersing them in the presentation. The interactive mirror shares the brand’s philosophy of using design to create a more emotionally rich experience and demonstrates how design is manifest in Infiniti vehicles.

The installation consists of three 8’ high by 3.5 ’ wide panes of mirrored glass placed side by side, each displaying rear-projected content from a high-lumen projector. A user standing in front of the mirrors has the unusual sensation of seeing their reflection and the projected content simultaneously.

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Royalefam Hall of Fame

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Here comes the heat. Check out the Royalefam international issue with SBTG’s retrospective hall of fame. You’ll find yourself salivating over everything on the site especially the SBTG 4 Niketalk AF1’s and the SBTG X Ambush AF1 lows. I had to break out the Kleenex to wipe down the dribble from my lower lip. Thanks to LadyKickz for the link.

Check it out.

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NIKEiD Europe Banner

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This link was sent over to me by my lovely wife, Chloe Gottlieb.
It’s the European NIKEiD banner that lets the user play with the feeling of customization by banging away on their keyboards. It’s a nice way of drawing users into the site experience.

Check it out.

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Maya 2 Google Earth

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Maya2GoogleEarth is an open-source, cross-platform tool developed at Eyebeam for exporting 3D models from Maya into Google Earth. Once installed, it allows you to export 3D models from within your scene as a single Google Earth Placemark (KML) file.

The project was inspired by the Open GL extraction utility OGLE which can extract 3D data from openGL programs like Google Earth.

Read more about it.

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z4byjd — The BMW Z4 Coupe’ by Joshua Davis

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Joshua Davis takes on the most thrilling BMWs in the Z4byJD project. Joshua Davis was engaged by BMW to create a set of limited edition prints inspired by the new Z4 Coupe.

Check out the site.

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WK Takes on Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles

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Last week, WK headed out to Los Angeles for a collaborative installation with Laker star Kobe Bryant at the Nike Gallery.

Check out the Wooster Collective site.

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Yahoo Design Pattern Library

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The Yahoo! Design Pattern Library is now on-line as a resource for the design and development community. Currently on the site is Yahoo’s first release of design patterns. Expect to see a monthly release cycle for the publication of patterns. In many cases, Yahoo has bundled the patterns with pointers to related code from the Yahoo! User Interface Code Library. Excellent all-around resource.

Check it out.

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Tha Alkaholiks – Firewater Album

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Tha Liks have returned for one last swig with Firewater. The album, due out at the end of January, and its subsequent tour, are set to be their last. Longtime fans won’t be disappointed in the record, either – it’s bursting at the seams with the vibe The Liks have always brought – drunken party rhymes and always dope beats provided by E-Swift with a little help from Danger Mouse and Evidence of Dilated Peoples. “The album is the most thorough album we’ve done. We took our time with it, made sure everything was polished,” Says E-Swift. “It’s us doin’ what we do best – havin’ fun, and leavin’ all the politics behind.”

As for the split itself, it’s an amicable and well-deserved one from three talented, hard-working artists.” When you’re in a group, everything in your life comes second to the group. It don’t matter what you got goin’ on in your life – you’ve got to put it forward. We’ve been doin it thirteen years, and I dare anybody to give me five groups that have been together in hip-hop that long,” says J-Ro. “It’s just been kind of a struggle. It’s not like we’re selling platinum records and can afford to take a year off in some island somewhere. We just all felt it was a good time to go ahead do some different things with our lives and call it the last album, rather than being pushed out of the game when we’re old and grey.”

And don’t expect Firewater to be the last time you see the names “Tash”, “J-Ro”, and “E-Swift” together. All three members will continue to work together and separately on any number of solo albums and collaborations well into the future. “A lot of people are lookin’ at it like we’re splittin’ up, but I look at it like we’re really taking time to expand on the legacy we created,” says E-Swift, “It gives us a chance to focus on other things and still put things out together collectively. Even though we’re individually putting things out, it’s still going to be a collective effort.”

And as for the final tour? “Oh man, we can’t wait,” says E, “It’s going to be the end results of over a decade of hard work. We’re going to see th0e most people passed out and people acting crazy – we’re going to party to the end!”

Check out their official website.
Listen to “The Flute Song” (Windows Media).
Watch “The Flute Song” video (Windows Media).

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Lupe Fiasco coming up on Weeklydrop.com

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Episode 07 is about to drop on Weeklydrop in a few days. Go check out the interview with rising hip-hop star, Lupe Fiasco. Not only can he flex some ill mic skills, but he’s got mad sneaker knowledge as well.

Check it out.

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Ozura Mobile Phone Games

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Ozura Games is a leading international developer and publisher for mobile games and wireless entertainment. The company distributes games for mobile phones using Java, BREW or Symbian technology. The Ozura game engine provides entertainment applications and technologies that support multiple wireless handsets, servicing wireless carriers, aggregators, mobile phone manufacturers, media companies and content developers worldwide.

Check them out.

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Onitsuka Tiger – Lovely Football Campaign

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Check out the ‘Spread the Lovely’ campaign for Onitsuka Tiger. It’s the world’s first online karaoke competition. Thanks to Erik at strawberryfrog for the link.

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Adidas adicolor launch – Berlin

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Here are some photos of the Adidas adicolor launch in Berlin. They were sent over by Daniel at Lace Sneakers magazine.

Check ‘em out.
Learn more about adicolor.

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