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more about #kinetic GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So I can dance for nickles? Sweet! more » Dr. H. F. Danger: Somewhere in an elevator: "What's wrong with you? You gotta pee?" "No, I just really like this song!" more » OCEntertainment: Since the designer went for extravagant wordplay over actual description ("inverse dynamism"? seriously?), I can only be left to assume that this devi... more » BPL5683: In Soviet Russia music plays you! more » Hi, I'm God: So you jack it off to get the juice? I know some girls that should be good with this... more » -
#concepts
Dancepants MP3 Player Makes You Run for Your Music
Shortlisted in Designboom's Green Life competition, the conceptual Dancepants Kinetic Music player would "motivate you to move your feet in order to hear your music." Better shuffle about while taking that breather, or no pump-up tunes for you. More » -
#batteries
Kinetic Phone Charger Concept Generates Juice With Jogging
The premise behind Lola Mensa's Cargador De Celular is pretty simple: By the time you get back from a morning run, you'll have enough power stored up to keep your cellphone charged for the rest of the day. More » -
#weapons
Secret Kinetic Rocket Fire Balls Can Create Hell Anywhere
They are secret. They are kinetic. They are made of rubberized rocket fuel. And they fire up destroying absolutely everything they come across, bouncing through bunkers, filling buildings with extremely hot flames, obliterating everyone and anything inside with fierce heat. The Pentagon officially calls them "kinetic fireball incendiaries". Other people call them kinetic rocket fire balls, and the way they work make them absolutely terrifying weapons. More » -
#kineticclock
Cuckinetic Clock Tells Time Rube Goldberg-Style
I'm always fascinated by kinetic sculptures, which is why I like this clock by painter and sculptor George Rhodes. You tell the hours from the numbered cylinders that're picked up on that wheel, and the minutes from the pointer arm. It strikes the hours when the cylinder rolls down the track and hits a bell. I'd love to see it in action, but since it's a limited edition of 50, costing $4,000, there's not much chance of that. If you do bag one of these 17-pound creations, it's signed by the artist himself. [George Rhodes via BBGadgets] -
#exclusive
Magic Cube Heralds the Future of Gaming and Human Interfaces
Nobody really knows what the future of human interfaces and gaming will look like, but Andrew Fentem—who went from working on classified missile systems to developing multi-touch human interfaces, kinetic surfaces and motion sensing technologies before almost anyone else in the planet—gave us a fascinating vision on where we are headed in this exclusive interview. Work like his Fentix Cube, a motion- and touch-sensing cube which can play Pac-Man among other games, have all the big companies taking notes. The videos speak for themselves. More » -
