Make Actual Music Virtually With Tellart's 'Bells!'
Clang your way through the end of your work day by plugging your favorite tunes into Tellart's nifty 'Bells!' site. By merely dragging those little virtual bells into position, you'll trigger an Arduino processor that plays the genuine articles right there in Tellart's Rhode Island office (watch in your browser!). We figured out AC/DC's 'You Shook Me All Night Long,' and were pleasantly ...
Design consultants at BERG teamed with Denstsu London to create a video of illuminated 3-D typography, with only a camera and an iPad. Each 3-D word was cross-sectioned "like a CAT scan," and each section then appeared on the iPad as it was pulled through space. Piecing together long-exposure photographs of the process resulted in an otherworldly stop-motion short (after the jump) that is as ...
Last December, the publishers of 'Popular Science' presented the Mag+ concept, which outlined and detailed the incredible possibilities for e-readers and digital publications. Tomorrow, that "full bodied future" will officially arrive on the iPad with Bonnier R&D's April issue of 'Popular Science +.'
With the $4.99 e-issue, Bonnier, along with the Mag+ designers at BERG, hope to "preserve ...
E-readers may be a hot gift this year, but the devices are still very much underdeveloped. Most can only display text and images in black and white, and page load time pales in comparison to modern computers, hand-held devices, or (gasp) even paper-based books.
Though text-based articles are increasingly readable on many modern smartphones, magazine-type content, marked by expansive layouts ...








