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Porsche Designs Releases Their Newest Mobile Phone: The P'9522



I blogged about Porsche Design's gorgeous mobile phone, the P'9521, a year ago and now the second generation has emerged.

Say hello to the P´9522

The P´9522 from Porsche Design achieves the familiar goal of setting new standards when it comes to combining technology and design.



Carved from a solid block of aluminum, the phone comes with a 2.8-inch OLED touchscreen display covered with a single sheet of scratch proof mineral glass. It has a fingerprint reader, 5.0-megapixel camera with video function, MP3 player, WiFi capabilities and GPS complete the package, with room for a micro-SD card to expand capacity. The purist design of the P´9522 complements its sophisticated technology.



Wireless LAN for unrestricted internet access. The highlight inside: an intelligent GPS navigation for reliable orientation.

Available from the beginning of 2009.

Functioning on quad-band GSM, this phone packs functionality and style into a simple and sleek package. The P’9522 will be available exclusively at selected Porsche Design boutiques, Harrods and Selfridges, and is expected to be priced upwards of £600.

Click here to reserve it in europe.

The FCC just approved it for the US, so it should be coming to the states soon! I'll keep you posted.

Don't forget all these other fabulous products from the Porsche Design Studio!

Majestic Gemstone Is Jewelry For Your Home: Semi-precious Surfaces and More


 



Want to add a little organic luxury to your home? Consider counter tops and more made from meticulously crafted semi precious stones and fossils.





Majestic Gemstone specializes in manufacturing, through a unique process, surfaces and end products made of inlaid semi-precious stones and fossils. Materials include blue agate, white quartz, petrified wood, amethyst, carnelian, tiger eye and more. Applications range from a line of vanities and mirrors, to illuminated bathtubs, bars, kitchen islands, showers, fireplaces and more.

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Jason Clay Lewis: Drop Dead Gorgeous And Ammo As Art




Like many artists, Jason Clay Lewis seems to have a fascination with death. The majority of his unique sculptures and original art are either made from rat poison, include skulls or reappropriate religious icons like Buddha and the Virgin Mary in fur and foam. His collections have names like The Black Death, The God Of War and Devour... you get the picture. Despite the glut of macabre art on the market, I do find his pieces alluring and bet you will too.

He recently had an exhibition at the 31Grand in New York (the gallery is now closed) called Drop Dead Gorgeous that featured the highly bloggable D-Con Mary and Poison Christ shown below.

D-Con Mary:



Poison Christ:


But I also wanted to share with you his engraved bullets.

His engraved bullets were created back in 2002, but if you haven't seen them, they are very interesting pieces. By simply engraving words and or images on real rifle and colt 45 bullets, they take on a personal narrative and become either mementos or, in some cases, wishful harbingers of death. Take a look.

Celebrities: Justin Timberlake and Pamela Anderson


Power Players: George W Bush and Donald Rumsfeld


Tragedies And Assassinations: April 14th, 1912 and December 7th, 1941


Pin Up Girls:


The Seven Deadly Sins: Gluttony and Anger (technically, Wrath)


Zapruder Memento: The asassination of John F. Kennedy


And in 2004, as part of his Devour collection, he created 12 Shunga bullets (erotic japanese art)


A quote from the artist:

“As an artist, my approach has always been, intentionally, to confound and challenge attempts to make things fit into what we already know and think. I strive to question perceived beauty, passion, life, death, and creation. I have an urgent conviction that art is a passionate and essential affair, a matter of life and death, where one senses the only response to death is art. Without glossing over the violence of the natural world I ask questions about man’s suicidal folly, the one we call progress, a merger into a religion of commerce and profit, of false facades, and using a strategy to make us reconsider our world of visual imagery. I tinker with these visual explanations, trying to give them purpose, direction, and meaning. Always perfectly aware that knowing this constant probing does not have a sequence to a perfect solution. Atypical and fascinating, as an adventurer blending expression, analysis, and experience, I use every means and media available to explore the love of knowledge and depict limits, while trying to push those limits even farther. My interest in unique materials helps to develop my ideas of attraction verses repulsion allowing my work to have both a strong visceral feeling while maintaining a direct cerebral presence.”

Jason currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
See all his interesting work here.

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