December 12, 2006

Poetry in motion

  • The Time Fountain uses strobing LEDs to let you interact with water in slow motion.  Check out the amazing video. [Via]
  • Furniture maker DB Fletcher has devised some insanely cool, radially expanding tables, presented in videos on their site. (There's gotta be a pun here about leaving leaves in the dust, but I'm wisely avoiding it.  Well, I was...) [Via]
  • Watchismo features a beautiful "tourbillon" wristwatch from Richard Mille. [Via]
  • The intro copy is a wee bit self important, but TAG Heuer's belt-driven watch (!) is a piece of work--and far cooler than their blinged-up, €100,000 Diamond Fiction Watch.
  • For more chornographic goodness, see also the Core77/Timex contest on The Future of Time.
Posted by John Nack at 8:57 AM on December 12, 2006

Comments

keith — 6:31 PM on December 12, 2006

Time fountain, pretty amazing contraption. Well John the good news is - there's no airplane glue involved.

[Yes, but those fumes helped me ignore the pain of the Xacto. ;-) --J.]

keith — 6:42 PM on December 12, 2006

Is that the Monaco V4 Concept Watch? Link wasn't working, so I just went to their site directly. www.tagheuer.com

pretty nifty watch company.

[Hmm--the link has stopped responding for me, too. Here's more info posted elsewhere. --J.]

keith — 10:50 AM on December 13, 2006

Amazing watch, excellent video clip. Reminds me back when I used to take watches apart. Well, it didn't work anyway.

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