Illustrator, artist and author Christoph Niemann fills his "Sunday Sketches" series with sketches, which he combines in a fun way with everyday objects, which from the right perspective become something completely different from what they are. Thus, a comb is a mask of a car, headphones a mosquito, an ink bottle a camera, a poppy a hairy man's beard, a pair of socks the head of a dinosaur,...
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
After debuting at CES the year before last year, the Instrument 1 is now moving into homes after meeting its Kickstarter goal in less than six hours. The basic, plastic version of the instrument will thus be available for around 310 euros, while the wooden version will be significantly more expensive - 810 euros. Which is still cheap when you think about how much a guitar, piano, violin and bass combined would hit our wallets. But the Instrument 1 can sound quite different, as it can be connected to the iPhone family and a PC.
Would you like to work for Mark Zuckerber? If you've always wanted to work for Facebook, which would make sense for most of us, considering how much time we spend on it, then it's worth listening to the advice of Facebook's founder, who revealed what he's looking for in Barcelona at MWC 2015 people who are looking for employment with him.
Martyrs' Day, which is celebrated every year on March 10, has its roots in Christianity and is not a counterweight to Women's Day, which occurs just two days before, although the day of all men, as it is also called, is today understood as just that. But the game for the creation of Martyrs' Day was not the jealousy of men who wanted to have their own holiday in every way, it is also not a parody of Women's Day, but the inspiration to be drawn from the story of the 40 Roman soldiers.
Kia presented its Sportspace concept in flesh and blood at the Geneva Motor Show. It is a sport-oriented sedan that is made for long drives and weekend trips. It offers plenty of comfort, fast and stress-free travel, and all of it is packaged in an attractive design that will make drivers and passengers in other cars jealous already in a year and a half, when it rolls out of the factories.
The smart lock may not be a completely new coinage, namely fingerprint (biometric technology) and contactless card locks could already be called smart locks, but the only real ones are those like Sesame from Kickstarter, which work in connection with a smartphone. But the big advantage of the Sesame lock compared to the others is that the use, and above all the installation, is a task for a child.
Tonto the Indian, Edvard Škarje, Ed Wood, Captain Jack Sparrow, Willy Wonka, Sweeney Todd the barber, the Mad Hatter, Barnabas Collins and now Charles Mortdecai. Johnny Depp is clearly not tired of rejected roles, because even in his latest film, the comedy Mordecai, he plays a good-hearted art dealer and casual con artist, who is also a caricature at the same time.
Forget smart watches, the watch that will really fascinate you in 2015 is the HYT H3, a hydromechanical watch where nothing is hidden from view, as you can observe the entire "production process" of time measurement through the glass. Without manual winding, the watch lasts for 170 hours (approx. 7 days) and has two built-in bellows that pump a phosphorescent liquid that travels on the beat of the second hand. Truly something the world has never seen before.
Treadmill, Samsung Galaxy Tab S tablet computer, hydrotherapy pool. These "treats" would probably be attributed only to man, not to Samsung. His vision, the ``Dream Doghouse'' worth $30,000, offers the above to dogs as well. Because even dogs deserve luxury and pampering. Isn't it?
Monohm has brought some fresh pizzazz to the smartphone- and wristwatch-saturated WMC 2015 mobile conference with the Runcible smartphone as a pocket watch. You probably still remember pocket watches, which used to be pulled out of our pockets almost as often as we do with smartphones today. Well, Runcibl's mission is to discourage us from excessive phone use, and in the battle with all the wearable technology like smartwatches and bracelets that hope to do the same, it faces an uphill battle to survive.
Takeaway coffee is also becoming more and more popular in our country, which means that more and more paper pots end up in the trash cans. Even if you separate, paper fibers cannot be recycled forever, and sooner or later they will not return from the waste. That's why they're with Reduce. Reuse. Grow. looked for a solution and found it in fibers from recycling plants, which are too coarse for new processing, mixed seeds with them and made pots that you can plant after use. Just drop a few euros into their "pot" on Kicstarter.
The name of cartoonist and writer Talus Taylor is known to very few people, but to everyone who is at least twenty years old, his character Barbapapa and the cartoon of the same name, which was once subscribed to a children's morning program on Slovenian national television, are much more familiar. His wife was also behind the pink character, which was created 45 years ago. He passed quietly, as he had lived, aged 82.











