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12 Terrific Finds: Birdhouse Clock to Monotracer

If It's Hip,It's Here.

Twelve terrific new finds, shown above.

Clockwise from upper left: Pascal Taraby's Birdhouse Clock, Mlle Lilli's beautiful lamps, Feek furniture's Rocker C, Puma's glow in the dark bicycle, ibride's Sultan dog stool, MagBag metal magazine holder, the Monotracer, Orina's Arista case for macbook air, Bird On A Wire wall hooks, Verv Designs midcentury modern knobs, Hannsmilano Tv Purse, and MeS prima table 3.

Just click on each pic to be taken to the place of purchase.

If you like these, you'll love my lists of art, accessories, and appliances that celebrate design, functionality and art. Items to appreciate and admire.

See more of my If It's Hip,It's Here. list at ThisNext.

Funky Find Of The Week: "Milk Gone Bad" Lamps




Milk Gone Bad:
Two different artistic experiences come together in this project. Anatomic factory’s objects meet Bombo’s illustrations, giving us food for thought on the ambiguity of products that often have a hidden second nature.

“Milk Gone Bad” is a collection of eight lamps somewhere between toys and furnishing complements. Made like milk cartons, each piece is one of a series. The light turns on to show the product’s real contents, a startling imaginary world of mold.






Each Milk Gone Bad lamp above is available for purchase here.

The Best of Milan's 2008 Furniture Fair Coverage: Links and Photos


So many great journalists and bloggers covered the Milan Furniture Fair /the Milan Salone Mobili / Milan's Salone Internazionale del Mobile/ Milan Design Week or whatever you prefer to call it. It would be redundant and pointless for me to do the same, so here are links to some of the round-ups, slide shows, video diaries, Flickr albums and more.

First of all, what is it?
The Salone Internazionale del Mobile together with the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, returns - from 16th to 21st this year – at the Milan Fairgrounds at Rho with a huge range of superlative exhibits. This event that is unlike any other, anywhere in the world, is not just the leading event in the home/contract furnishing sector at global level, but also a matchless occasion for an international meeting of minds – not to mention business, image and communication.

As always, there is an infinite variety of goods on offer. The Salone Internazionale del Mobile, together with the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition is a showcase for excellence covering all types of domestic furnishing, from single pieces to coordinates, and every conceivable style, from classic to design to modern, not to mention trendsetters.

Beside the excellence of the commercial offering, the huge variety of new products, the choreographed display stands and the faultless arrangements that ensure that any visit to the exhibition complex is rendered easier and more user-friendly, I Saloni have put together an unmissable range of collateral events both at the exhibition centre and in the city.

The greatest surprise will be the event set against the backdrop of the of the Sala delle Cariatidi at Palazzo Reale, in which an internationally -renowned artist and an icon of Milan's and Italy's cultural heritage par excellence will take part, as well as one of the most famous works of art in the world.

The event's main site.


Links to great round-ups and images from the Milan

The NY Times Design Notebook slideshow

Architonic's Round Up

The David Report

Inhabitat's Milan Furniture Fair Reports


Inhabitat's Flickr photos


Metrosnapshots blog


Dezeen's Milan 08 (and they have video diaries)

Wallpaper magazine's guide.


Over 2000 images at Designboom's gallery

DesignWS report.



Be sure to see the best pieces from the 2009 Milan Furniture fair here.

Front Design Draws On Their Talents: The Shade Collection









The amazingly talented designers at Front in Stockholm have created Shade, an exhibit of home elements that include a table, a rug, 2 vases, a plate and a cup created with hand drawn sketchy shadows and textures, making them look as though they are 2D drawings, when they are actuallly 3D pieces.






Unfortunately, these are not available for purchase, but are on exhibit at SPAZIO ROSSANA ORLANDI, Spazio Rossana Orlandi | Via Matteo Bandello 14/16 20123 Milano | Tel: +39 02 46 74 47-1 | Fax: 39 02 48.00.83.87


Above: Sofia Lagerkvist, Charlotte von der Lancken, Anna Lindgren and Katja Sävström of Sweden's Front Design

Front
Tegelviksgatan 20
116 41 Stockholm

Computer Choppers Does it Again: A 24kt Gold Macbook Air & Superdrive!




If you're into Macs and luxury, chances are you already know about Computer Choppers. They're the guys behind the "wish list favorite" gold-plated macs, ipod and iphones and have now created a 24kt gold-plated Macbook Air complete with bejeweled apple in colored sapphires. They've also created a gold plated super drive to go with it:





and the gold superdrive to go with it!


Their Macbook Pros offer the following plating options:
  • Chrome
  • Black Nickel
  • 24kt Yellow Gold
  • White Gold
  • Rose Gold
  • Platinum

Each plating type comes with 3 distinct finishes:

  • Satin (brushed)
  • Crystallite (flat)
  • Polished

Their nonstandard plating like brass, bronze, copper, silver, champagne gold, and almond gold are still available by request and likely won't be listed till their new website is up and running. These options are also available for the Macbook Air, iPods, iPhones, and iMacs.

So, wanna goes luxe with your PC? or iphone? or ipod?
Then these are the guys to do it for you.


Computer Choppers.

The Art of Art Appreciation: Paintings Of People Looking At Paintings


Above: Karin Jurick's Modigliani

Ever notice how many artists paint people admiring art? So that we observe the observer? There are quite a few, as you'll soon see. So many that I felt it deserved investigation and I found that despite the commonality of the subject, there are vast and numerous differences.

USHOW update!!!!



Hi readers,
I know all you iphonophiles were very excited about ushow, the video recorder app for the iphone. And you may have scrambled to sign up for their beta registration last sunday only to find that they weren't quite ready for you.

Well, I've heard it from the horse's mouth, the poor guy (Joe Shapiro) who's been working overtime to get it to you, that they are in fact taking registration now. But beware, you must have your iphone serial number to sign up:



So, yes, you can sign up now here.

Shaming Bad Design With Visual Enforcement Kits From The Design Police




I was tickled to come across Design Police's visual enforcement kits!
Downloadable sheets of stickers that 'call out' all those horrendous design errors like bad rags, breaks, rivers, widows. too many typefaces and more.






Wireless Speakers That Go From 0-60 As Fast As You Can Say "Ferrari"





David Weiner Ventures has licensed the latest Ferrai branded luxury product; home audio speakers called ART.Engine. The wireless speakers house 18 drivers and four 200 watt digital built-in amps and are available in 4 color schemes (made to match ferrari colors, of course). You can transfer music wirelessly to them from your computer or 802.11 wifi enabled devices.







Only 1000 units of these have been made. And at $20,000 a piece, I'm guessing the customer is probably a Ferrari owner, not renter.

Learn a lot more about them or, god forbid, buy them here.

Feel Like A Twit When It Comes To Twitter? Here's Some Help & Hints


Don't be overwhelmed by Twitter. It's easy, it's fun and it's free. But...... what is it?

People all over are twittering. WTF is twitter anyway? Most heavy duty techies and electronic device users know this, but still new to most of the world is this quickly rising phenomenon called "twittering", the verb that describes the use of the application called Twitter.

Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that has changed the way many people communicate. Twitter allows users to send “updates” (or “tweets”; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website via short message service (e.g. on a cell phone), instant messaging, from their computer at home or work, or through a third-party application.

Some see this as a way to simply report their 'status' to friends, some use it to post interesting links, some use it as a savvy marketing tool and still there are countless ways to utilize this real time quick messaging application.

It's very easy to do. You just sign up (free registration), pick a user name (your site will be www.twitter.com/your name here), and you can 'design' your twitter home page by uploading an image or choosing web colors.

Then what?
Well, you can search for other twitterers by using the search box or browse other twitter users and choose to 'follow' their tweets if you wish. You can make your tweets private or public and even send messages direct to other twitterers, as opposed to publicly posting yours.

Once you've signed up on twitter, how do you best utilize this program? Well, as you can imagine, with the millions of tech people and web app creators out there, there's no shortage of twitter applications, add-ons and advice.

Here are a few a newbie might find helpful:

Twhirl
-probably the most popular, it's a desktop twitter client, based on the Adobe AIR platform. Some of twhirl’s features:
  • runs on both Windows (2000/XP/Vista) and Mac OSX
  • connects to multiple Twitter accounts
  • notifications on new tweets
  • shorten long URLs (using snurl or is.gd)
  • cross-post updates to Pownce and Jaiku
  • post images to TwitPic
  • search tweets (using TweetScan or terraminds)
  • timeline filtering
  • localized to English, German, Italian and Spanish
  • color schemes
  • automatically check for new versions
There are a lot of things twhirl can do to improve your twitter experience, and it offers various configuration options to adapt to your personal needs.

FINDING THINGS:

Tweetscan
-a real-time search engine for Twitter posts.

TwitterSearch
-allows you to search through twitter posts.

Intwition
-tracks links on twitter so you can see what people are linking to with their tweets

Twitter Buzz
-shows you what people using Twitter are linking to.

Twitearth

-track live twits all over the world

Twittervision
-A real-time geographic visualization of posts to Twitter.

Twitterfixer
-how to track the tweets you've been missing

Hashtags
Basically, Twitter users participate by following the username Hashtags. Once you do this, you can “tag” your tweets by including a hash mark (#) and the topic within the message. So if you wanted to tag that your post is about Macworld, you’d include “#macworld” in the tweet. Hashtags then aggregates all relevant tweets on each tag in one central location.


AUTOMATED THINGS:

Tweetlater:
Keep your Twitter stream ticking over with new tweets even when you're not in front of your computer. Or, use it as your personal reminder system. PLUS... Send automated thank you notes to new followers, and automatically follow new followers, if you choose to do so.

Autotwit
-a useful web service that let you preset twitter messages that you want to send at a later time. AutoTwit doesn’t require any separate registration; you can use the same Twitter username and password.

TWITPITCH: The Twitpitch is the invention of Stowe Boyd, a business strategy and information technology consultant.

PUBLISHING THINGS:

Twemes:
-twitter memes - global tags for twitter

Twitterrific
-an application that lets you both read and publish posts or "tweets" to the Twitter community website. The application's user interface is clean, concise and designed to take up a minimum of real estate on your Mac's desktop.

Twitt This
-helps you send webpage urls and description to Twitter.

Twitterfeed
-here’s how to get your blog (or any other RSS or Atom feed) twittering:

Twitter Badges
-Javascript badges to show twitter messages on your website.

Twitterfox:
-a small toast-style Firefox plug-in for Twitter. It looks nice and clearly suits some peoples' use patterns.

Twitbin
-Send and receive messages to all your fellow twitterholics, right from your firefox browser.TwitBin is an extension for firefox that brings the power of twitter right in your browser.

Twitter Tools
-a plugin that creates a complete integration between your WordPress blog and your Twitter account.

FOR MOBILE DEVICES:

iTWEET
- a twitter app for the iphone

Pockettweets
- another iphone twitter app

Twinkle for the iphone-
There's no product page. You'll need to install via your jailbreak'd iPhone's Installer App.

ADDING PICS OR IMAGES:

Twitpic
- share photos on twitter, How do I use TwitPic?
You can post pictures to TwitPic from your phone, our API, or through the site itself.
There are also popular twitter clients that have built-in support for TwitPic.

Twitxr
-With twitxr you can share a moment, a picture, a thought, instantly with your mobile phone

FUN:

Twittergram
A TwitterGram has a title and a small MP3 file. The title explains the gram, it must be no longer than 75 characters, to allow room for the URL of the MP3, which is about 50 characters. The MP3 file may be no larger than 200K, although they won't reject MP3s that are just a bit bigger than 200K, we're not saying how much bigger. Also, you may not post more than one TwitterGram every ten minutes. This limit is not strictly enforced, but it will be, at some point, to help keep down TwitterGramSpam.

How it works. Enter your phone number and your Twitter username and password. Click Submit. Then call BlogTalkRadio at 646-716-6000, follow the easy instructions. Record your message. When you're done hang up. Check with Twitter, your audio message will probably already be there!

Twitterholic
-a site that ranks the top 100 Twits based on friends or followers.

TwitterMaps
- a mashup that allows you to send posts about your current location. According to the FAQ, just include the correct command and your current location will be viewable on the Twittermap

TwitterVision
-uses Google Maps to display what Twitter users are up to and where they’re Twitting from.

Tweetclouds
a tool that creates a tag cloud of the tweets of individual users, so you can see which words you or your friends are using the most in your tweets.

Swotter is reading a book via Twitter to the world. You can listen to Swotter via the web, via Instant Messenger, or via SMS messenger on your mobile phone.

Need "visual" help understanding Twitter?

Twittertube has videos to help walk you through twittering:

1. Twitter in Plain English: Perhaps the most linked-to and watched video on what is Twitter.

2. How To Use Twitter: Another video on instructions for using Twitter.

3. Twitter Tutorial: A tutorial for Twitter newbies.

4. Share YouTube videos on Twitter: A video showing how to share a video from YouTube.com to your Twitter account using MessageDance.

5. How to Configure Google Talk With Twitter: Since you can use Twitter with Jabber client, this videos show how to configure Google Talk to be used with Twitter.

6. Group Messaging with Twitter: This video shows how to use a project named Twitter Groups at JazzyChad website for group messaging.

7. Find Twitter Friends With Google: Locate your friends using advanced Google search. The video might be obsolete now with Twitter’s own search engine but Google still can give more relevant results.

8. Twitter for Lotus Notes: The video shows how to use Twitter with Lotus Notes.

9. Connect Utterz with Twitter: The video shows how to add connections in your Utterz account to Twitter.

10. Manage Multiple Twitter Accounts: This video demonstrates how to easily use and manage multiple Twitter accounts for different activities.

11. Twitter with Fring: Video showing how to update your Twitter status using Fring.

12. Twitter on iPhone: A video demonstration of Twitter iPhone application.

13. Using Twitter Within FireFox: This video shows how to use FireFox add-ons Twitbin and Twitterbar to post messages to your Twitter account.

Of course, in the time it's taken me to write this, there have probably been 20 more cool twitter apps created, but for now, this list will have to do.

Here is an article titled "How We Tweet: The Definitive List of the Top Twitter Clients"by Josh Catone that gives some pertinent info and data.

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