Posted in Art, Automobile, Car, Designer, Speakers on 31 August 2008

Spend a month in the populated urban vicinity (if you havent) and youll get to see kids driving hard with mobile sound systems singing loud. Really annoying! But if you have spare amount of dough piling with you then this unusual model of DJ mobile car can be yours. Designed and developed by Dutch artist Olaf Mooij, the creation targets the filthy-rich music lovers. Coming from Western Europe, the Dutch novelty has been abridged by an intelligent mind after taking inspiration from God is a DJ and the car of our HOLY-POPE and the result is before your eyes.

Embellishing aerodynamics, the mobile DJ art car nicely accommodate two turn-tables together with number of speakers. On first look, I doubt the functionality of the speakers attached on the face of the car and this arouses my curiosity to meet the Dutch national and ask him to untangle the mystery.

For sure, DJ Mobile car is developed using a drivable PA system that allows you to park and then operate from a DJ platform while hosting it from open sunroof.
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Via GearDiary / ArtCar
Posted in Designer, Luxury, Products, Shopping on 3 August 2008
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Picture this: MacGyver or any random but serious outdoorsy and gadget-freak nerd happens to be rapt in the lethal precincts of the deluxe five-star hotel with certain terms and conditions: Room service is engaged and the janitor could only acquire loggia seats for the opera.
Does it mean that MacGyver would feel the fright and create noise about his panicky situation? No, as the overt condition that I intentionally didnt mention is the company of the $40,000 Leatherman knife with him. Lately, Leatherman’s celebrated its 25th anniversary by unveiling Argentum collection detailing the modest $12,000 Acanto, $40,000 Dorado, all impressive creations by Argentinean artist Adrian Pollarols.
Cant help but to marvel the blingy shapes of these creations!



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Posted in Designer, Furniture on 18 June 2008

Very often we have positioning weird, cool, trendy, steam punk gadgets that dominate your mind with an aim that they harness the nature power adding to our lifestyle. Then be it solar form, wind energy or eco-friendly gadgets, here we came across an Executive desk that’s a critical construal of ‘Kinetic energy at work’. Designed by Dale Mathis, the fully functional Executive Desk offers an absolute blend of art and technology portraying the kinetic interpretation of a desk well harmonized with each accessory right from the keyboard and mouse trays.
A glimpse at the desk in motion would make you realize the expertise of the designer and skills invested into the designer creation that makes it bag the title of the technological object de art. Be the first one to install into your office cubicle by shelling out $21,000.
Via BornRich/GadgetsBlog/ BoingBoing
Posted in Architecture, Estate, Property on 13 May 2008

For past couple of months, the localities of Tilburg in the Netherlands got bore hearing about the artistic creation of rotating house by renowned architect John Körmeling. Seemingly weird, the making of the project took nearly a decade and its pro-active nature involves a 360 degree churn by standing on the smack dab in the Hasselt roughly. The dot has been chosen to feature artistc creation and the parody is it is being witnessed as the essential gateways to the city. Driven by solar panels, the full-scale model house (5 meters wide, 8.5 meters deep and 10 meters high) starts its rotation in the direction of the traffic and completes a single revolving every 20 hours, which is been seen as a disturbing factor for visitors commuting all the way from remotest corner of the world. The house is unoccupied, but if a drunken bum happens to enter it then he would be in for one hell of a menace.
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Offering friendly look and feel, this house won’t be entertaining human habitation as it comprises of steel construction enclosed with red brick strips and tiles. Featuring front and back garden, the windows are made of plastic-coated glass with white window frames. The monumental creation by Körmeling would surely become a landmark for the cultural city of Tilburg. It would make its recognition not only at national space but would attain visibility at International geography as well. The house will lead to relations with the fair, traffic and emblematically reinstates the ribbon building characteristic of Tilburg. The anticipated budget for this artistic assignment amounts to € 350,000 excluding VAT.
The floor behavior and the groundwork will be approved out by the company Liebregts from Middelbeers and the structure of the house by the company Moker from Belgium. The house will be finalized by John Körmeling. The rotating apparatus will be primed by KMG from Neede.
Via RandomGoodStuff
Posted in Designer, Exhibitions, Furniture on 7 April 2008

Now with a vast pool of beds I have covered at Elitechoice, those busy setting there house and looking for perfect home accessories have enough choice to make. Called the Sphere, the trendy bed by designer and artist Karim Rashid aims to bring a new lease of life to your empirical bedroom living.

Lately unveiled in Moscow for Hollandia International, this tailored bed not only features the elite Hollandia stylish sleep system amenities of luxury comfort and soothing massage but also includes a 32” Colored TV with a discretionary 5.1 surround sound theater system, covered LED Florescent canopy-top lights, outside back vanity mirror plus a champagne holder. Karim assures that the color and fabric can be tailored as per the needs of your interiors. So, jump onto it to enjoy your favorite soap with a glass of wine in the company of your beloved.
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Posted in Designer, Estate, Property on 5 April 2008

“Architecture can yield life,” aptly said. Against the ordinary viewpoint and framework of evolving pool of architectural creations that are known for their style and form, the one am talking about portrays a larger picture of life. Standing on the technology of credo tentativeness, which enables you revive your basic genetic level of existence, the Immortal house designed by artist Arakawa, 71 along with his wife, Madeline Gins is a revolution.
They say the house is off-limits to children and even adults are asked to sign a waiver even before they enter. The chief concern is the concrete floor, which swings like a vast, bumpy chocolate chip cookie taking you up and then deep inside. The entry onto this ground offers a great amount of delight. As he scuttled across it with childlike fervor lately, he could experience the joy, once enjoyed by the first man to walk on the moon. He even said: “If Neil Armstrong were here, he would say, ‘This is even better!’ ”

Officially known as Bioscleave House, this construction of this lifespan extending villa allows people use their bodies in surprising ways to preserve balance, which will eventually inspire their immune systems. Through this house, they have aimed at developing an arcane thinking of life and art, a theory they name it as reversible fortune. Fundamentally, it’s now their mission to forbid aging and its consequences via treatises, paintings, books and other sundry projects. Located on Long Island, the building cost of the house would be $2 million plus and is their first finished architectural work in the U.S that has brought a turning point in their crusade to overcome transience.

The design features walls painted, somewhat disorienting in about 40 variable shades complemented with windows at anecdotal heights; peculiarly slanting light switches and outlets; and an open flow of traffic, unimpeded by interior doors or their adjunct, privacy. Architect Steven Holl believes that this youthful creation would make you feel as old as you think you are.
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Via NYT
Posted in Art, Auctions, Events, Luxury, Shopping on 23 May 2007
Here I want to have a small chat with the art-lovers who have an inclination towards painting and take a step ahead in giving vent to their emotions and thoughts through daring paintings.

One such man is Tim Jennings, who has made a bid of $822,000 for the painting available at auction hall in Sydney on 24 May. The late Australian Aboriginal artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye created this painting “Earth Creation” in 1995. The painting will first head to Osaka and Tokyo before retuning to Jennings’ gallery in the central Australian town of Alice Springs.
Lin Onus’s masterpiece ‘Fish and Storm Clouds’ (1994) at display in the exhibition before the Lawson-Menzies auction of Aboriginal fine art began in Sydney on 23 May.

Using the Western and Aboriginal systems of painting along with a magic of colors, Onus, a prominent Yorta Yorta Aborigine has made an effort to present the trance reality stipulated in the Australian landscape.


