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This is a Super Normal Alarm Clock.

Super Normal virtuoso Jasper Morrison has designed an alarm clock for Swiss-based Punkt.

The AC 01 has one foot planted firmly in the world of classic (yet signature) clock styling, and the other in a contemporary, innovative mode (touch) of interaction.

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This is a Daft Punk Mashup, Visualized.

Sydney-based Cameron Adams, like Gabe Shultz, is a visual designer who makes music. In order to “explain the layering and interplay that goes into something like a Girl Talk album or The 139 Mix Tape, I decided to take my own mashup of Daft Punk’s discography—Definitive Daft Punk—and reveal its entire structure: the cutting, layering, levels and equalisation of 23 different songs,” explains Adams. The result is a beautiful dynamic visualiation.

Adams used HTML5 and CSS3 technology to implement the visualization, so you don’t need Flash! But you will need a new(ish) browser. Oh yeah, his mashup is pretty good, too.



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This is Day Glow Freaky.

Do you know who the most creative person you know is? We do. And he’s the devil.

Columbus, Ohio-based designer Gabe Shultz has just released the result of a massive year-long project—a full dance album created only from samples of Steely Dan—under the name Gabe is the Devil.

But Shultz didn’t stop with the album. He designed a comprehensive visual companion describing the structure of his compositions, a website where you can interactively listen to the album, and a music video. After the jump, learn more about the ambitious project, including an interview… with the Devil himself.
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This is Space Command Central.

You can’t actually pilot the space shuttle with this object. It’s really the remote control for Sony’s new Google TV-enabled devices.

If you are a computer science major at MIT, a hard-core PS3 gamer, and have some NASA training, this is the remote for you.
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This is an Alternate Google.

We are not staunch fans of Google visual design. Have you heard the story of 41 shades of blue? Fortunately, there is an alternative. Philipp Antoni designed his own slightly different interface, which we use all the time.

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There is some slick added functionality, too.
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