peter + futuristic 21
Microsoft Video “Productivity Future Vision” « Opinionated Type
november 2011 by peter
Moneyquote: "There is no difference between a tap that selects, records, enters a chat, or backtracks. And no one is confused about this."
There's a difference between creating a prototype concept and creating a initiative UI that actually works.
The latter is really really hard to do.
microsoft
futuristic
There's a difference between creating a prototype concept and creating a initiative UI that actually works.
The latter is really really hard to do.
november 2011 by peter
YouTube - Microsoft's Vision For 2019
february 2011 by peter
Very cool but remember. Microsoft creates concepts, Apple ships products.
microsoft
futuristic
videos
february 2011 by peter
YouTube - Future of Screen Technology
december 2010 by peter
Some of the scenes have too much clutter for me (watching ads while brushing my teeth? No, thanks.) But otherwise, very cool and exciting.
futuristic
videos
december 2010 by peter
Paleo-Future - Paleo-Future Blog
may 2010 by peter
A look into the future that never was.
blog
futuristic
may 2010 by peter
Cobalto & Zafiro « petitinvention
december 2009 by peter
Very minority reportish. Love it.
prototype
futuristic
december 2009 by peter
Fujitsu cellphone design contest yields mind-blowing results: hands-on
october 2009 by peter
While many of these concepts look beautiful, they look very difficult to use.
design
wireless
futuristic
beautiful
prototype
october 2009 by peter
Object Lesson: Alice Rawsthorn - New York Times
october 2009 by peter
Moneyquote: "Even by Kubrick’s standards, the design of his 1968 sci-fi epic, ‘‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’’ was excruciating. Creating movie sets that look as though they belong to the future is an art director’s nightmare. Kubrick obsessed over everything: from the names of the extraterrestial brands (Hilton Space Station and Howard Johnson’s Earthlight Room) down to the zero-gravity toilet. For the props, he took his pick of futuristic 1960s designs, like Olivier Mourgue’s sleek Djinn seating in the space station’s lobby. But when it came to the knives and forks that Discovery One’s astronauts used to eat their space food, Kubrick went further back in time and chose cutlery designed in 1957, not by a pop design hipster but by a portly, pipe-smoking grandee of Danish architecture, Arne Jacobsen."
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2001
flatware
futuristic
october 2009 by peter
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