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Two unusual items from those clever Hong Kong people. Neither of which will break the bank. First a combination lock to fit on a USB stick to keep your data safe. Second what looks like an old cassette tape but of course it isnt.
- Electronics : U-Phono Vinyl & Cassette Ripper (thinkgeek.com)
- Wednesday Garden's cassette notebooks (retrotogo.com)
Cassette Playa continue to set a positive and refreshing movement in the scene, with an approach largely incomparable. Here is the first look at the labels Spring/Summer 2010 collection entitled “Power Drift Nation” which features a fantasy land of design with Carri Munden referring to the collection as “dune gone dubstep”. Otherwise the signature feel [...]
From slamxhype.com
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- Cassette Playa 2010 Spring/Summer: Power Drift Nation (hypebeast.com)
- Cassette Playa Spring/Summer 2010 Power Drift Nation Collection ... (blogsearch.google.com)
- Vanity Presents Cassette Playa (slamxhype.com)
This time we're taken Eastward to discover a fantasy land rife with eroticised urban power racing which, In Carri's own words is “dune gone dubstep”. The aesthetic is familiar, with a splurge of different materials, symbols and colours. ...
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DesignBoom profiles artist Brian Dettmer who makes (via mysterious process) detailed skeleton scultpures with old cassettes: "Here was this thing that used to live, its used to fly around and play a...
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From popmatters.com
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Photo: Brian Dettmer
We’ve previously featured Atlanta-based artist Brian Dettmer’s sculpted books here on Neatorama. He has also created a number of sculptures out of old cassette tapes. From the blog Design Boom (sic):
one day as dettmer was walking down the street he spotted a dead bird and an idea hit him. ‘here was [...]
From neatorama.com
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- Jason Bitner : Cassette From My Ex: Stories and Soundtracks of Lost Loves (pastemagazine.com)
- Recycled Cassette Tape Necktie (pastemagazine.com)
- Sound Smart, Look Sharp (fastcompany.com)
