M-velope 2 - Transformable structure for personal meditation

"M-velope 2 is one of Michael Jantzen’s latest functional art designs for a transformable structure. It is created to provide a special place for personal meditation. Made of wood, the shape can be altered according to your need, block the wind, add shade, etc. "

Saver Clip: Saving energy in a unique way

"It is not so much aimed at doing something marvelous all by itself, but it helps people understand their responsibility and shows them the amount of energy that they are wasting each time they neglect switching...

Pedal Powered Welder: Pedaling through innovation

"Talk about pedal power, the inertia welding machine requires just about a little of the human muscle. In this case, one needs just a few men, a bicycle, a car jack, a flywheel from the static steam engine and two...

Architectural beauty created out of used glass bottles!

"With changing times man has learnt from being just a food gatherer to a food producer and with that not only came the advent of agriculture, but also the art of building his own place of dwelling. While initially...

CellCraft G440: Concept car that’ll take you places

"Jetsons dream is still alive, thanks to a few dedicated souls like the Italian stallion Gino d’Ignazio. He has conceptualized flying cars in the past to much acclaim; G420 (flying-sportscar) and the G416ef...

Transparent Concrete: Now you can see through walls!

"Remember the dear little ghost, Casper, who could walk through walls? Now you can too have close to similar powers! Yes, although you will have to wait a while before you can walk through walls, for the time...

Santa Delivers 37,000+ Copies of Constitution to Bush

"This morning, Santa Claus (in the person of noted constitutional lawyer Bill Goodman) drove his sleigh to the White House to deliver thousands of copies of the U.S. Constitution to President Bush. Americans from...

Ducasse Takes Cuisine to Eiffel Tower

Alain Ducasse has already taken haute cuisine to great heights, in menus for the Concorde jet and for astronauts. But opening a restaurant in the Eiffel Tower comes with its own challenges. Though only 410 feet...
 

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