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Selectism | Around the Web

18 December 2009, 02.00 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »
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01. Crumpled City Maps By Emanuele Pizzolorusso

“From Emanuele Pizzolorusso, a crumpled city map made out of Tyvek that comes in a bag. The soft map, printed on both sides, is designed to be accessible and easy to use. No more folding along those elusive creases or danger of ripping precisely the area you need the most.” (mocoloco)

02. Printing A Road

“The Road Printer is a device that can be used to print road-signs directly onto the road surface. As opposed to the tedious job of hand-painting the signs, this device looks at making the task easier and precise. A set of templates like Stop, U Turn, Bus, Arrow Signs etc. are pre-programmed into the device and are jet-sprayed to the surface. The menu buttons are large enough to endure a boot or a push from your fingers. A solar panel on the top-end helps in charging the thang.” (yanko)

03. A Selection Of Merry Seasonal Greetings From The Creative Community

“Another round of season’s greetings from the creative community. Check back in throughout the week for new additions. Got another to share? Email Creativity’s editors.” (coudal)

04. Video | JEEP Techno (above)

“The sounds in this video are ACTUAL sounds from the Jeep. Everyone began rehearsing their parts 2 weeks before we shot the video. It took us 7 hours of filming to get a solid take. Enjoy! Be sure … ” (youtube)


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