http://www.supersonic.designinblue.com/Forgotten_Modernism.html
http://www.supersonic.designinblue.com/Forgotten_Modernism.html
For the “SYNTH: A Group Art Show Inspired by Bob Moog”, DKNG Studios have created a fusion of Moog’s iconic synthesizers with the cockpit of a very Star Wars looking spaceship to create an intergalactic music machine. The print is a 24″ x 18″ five-color screen print with the fifth color being a glow-in-the-dark overlay. Nice. Buy it here http://store.dkngstudios.com/
http://www.dkngstudios.com/2012/10/29/moog-inspired-art-goes-galactic/
I just looooove these...
More here: http://www.kaori-kumura.com/index.html and http://en.tis-home.com/kumura-kaori
Sometimes you just have to go back to where it all started...
A brief walkthrough of Microsoft's Metro user interface for Windows 8. Looking at some of the apps and layout of Windows 8. Also showing some ways of customizing the Windows 8 Metro UI.
"Demonstration of the Xerox Star user interface from 1982. The Lisa and Mac interfaces that would follow a couple years later are dismissed by some today as being merely a direct ripoff of Xerox's work...but in watching this it becomes apparent that Apple's UI was in fact an evolution of these concepts, not a 1:1 copy. The Star UI has little to no direct manipulation, nor any visual distinction for radio buttons or check boxes. In other places, such as networking and printing, the Star was many years ahead. The Star UI laid the foundation but it was not copied whole cloth as some will claim."