This week Dentsu revealed their interactive AR toys Suwappu, Samsung revealed a breakthrough in LED technology that could see window panes double as display screens. American photographer Jenny Odell created an inventory of our urban environments using Google Earth, while artist Robert Seidel was projecting uncanny animations onto decaying 19th century plaster casts.And the web had this to say for itself…· Vignotte: Cheese or font? Try your hand at this rather difficult game that gives you a word then asks whether it’s a cheese or font. [via]· Has the mystery of the faster than light neutrinos been solved? Apparently it’s all down to special relativity.· Behold the Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera: does what it says in its title.· Next time the office printer’s not working, don’t beat it viciously, it might be occupied working on a Radiohead cover. Check out this short history of printer music to see how.· Daniel Michel has created the Google Vase (above). He searched for vases on Google, found eight that he liked, arranged the rotation outlines of them around a centre, connected them using 3D software, then 3D printed it.
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