Thursday, November 12, 2009

All apple Ads

http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/

I know that's not a good post after the last one, but someone has to do it. Ahaha, sorry.

20th anniversary of the berlin wall

hey guys, go into the link to see how berlin was before and after the fall of the wall and the conmemoration of the 20th anniversary was this week.

20 years gone by

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tetris. Berlin. Awesome.

Berlin Block Tetris from Sergej Hein on Vimeo.



Makes you want to play Tetris.

Birds on wires.

Birds on the Wires from Jarbas Agnelli on Vimeo.



A musician has proven he is quite the songbird by creating a composition inspired by a feathered flock perching on some telephone wires.
Jarbas Agnelli from Brazil, 46, spotted a picture of the birds in a newspaper and noticed they were arranged like notes on a musical score.
He arranged his score using a xylophone, bassoon, oboe and clarinet. However, he was reluctant to take credit for the beautiful piece.
'The pleasing melody is not my invention. It was the birds' idea,' he said.
'The notes are the exact position of the birds (in between the lines). The rhythm is a interpretation of their position, since there are no bar lines.'


This really shows how you can get your inspiration from anywhere.

Cell phone evolution (Babuschka style)





This artist is called Kyle Bean. The largest part of this "Russian doll" is the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, which is basically the Neanderthal under the cell phones, and the smallest part is obviously the iPhone. It's a really cool way of showing the evolution in cell phones.