Cloud Networked Motion Detection by Richard Clarkson
After having my iPhone 5 for just over a week I walked into the corner of a desk with it in my pocket and smashed the top panel. Unfortunately I didn’t buy Apple Care when I purchased the phone but after some investigating I found that the broken panel could be removed and replaced. After very carefully removing the remaining smashed pieces of glass with tweezers, I made my own wooden panel.
The panels are adhesive backed and come in four colors; Neutral, Cherry, Golden Oak & Red Oak. The wood is wax finished to make it water resistant and still retain its beautiful wooden tactility.
If you would like your own set of panels to replace, repair or even just add some material personality to your own iPhone 5 they can be purchased for:
$12 + Shipping at the store here.
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Dip_table by Richard Clarkson
This project aims to provide a template in which to view food through the lens of art. The concept behind the project is that food could be thought of as substance and subject matter. The table itself features 10 subtle bowls in which the food is presented and directly interacted with by the audience. In this way the table becomes an object with the ability to elicit conversation and critical thought within the context of food.
Dip_table by Richard Clarkson
This project aims to provide a template in which to view food through the lens of art. The concept behind the project is that food could be thought of as substance and subject matter. The table itself features 10 subtle bowls in which the food is presented and directly interacted with by the audience. In this way the table becomes an object with the ability to elicit conversation and critical thought within the context of food.
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I just read your essay “The Psychology of Greed in Industrial Design: An Exploration of Planned Obsolescence”. It was amazing.
Thanks so much, was a lot of fun to write!