Roulade Chair Mattress
A seating option that works as a chair and as a bed without having to dig out an old air mattress from the back of a closet or move around your living room furniture to make space for your fold out couch. (Source)
Airstream Studio
Posted: November 5th, 2011
at 9:22pm by mnp
Categories: myninjaplease,green,home,whips,architecture,design,diy,development,ninjas are everyehere,jobs
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OAT Shoes
OAT Shoes are biodegradable sneakers that carry flowers in the tongue of the shoe. Once you wear them, or rather once you’re done wearing them, you can bury them in the ground and have a bouquet of wildflowers growing where your sneakers are buried. : Continue reading :
Posted: November 4th, 2011
at 9:07pm by mnp
Categories: green,gear,design,innovation,11th dan
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The Myth of Web 3.0
It seems like talk of web 3.0 has been going on for millennia…
Posted: November 4th, 2011
at 12:08pm by mnp
Categories: myninjaplease,computers,web,not ninja-worthy,design,development,internets,innovation,kilobytes
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Media Fold
This piece of electronics is interesting, but I’m not sure how this would really work? Maybe these ninjas already have this or some type of clear sheet application…
Posted: November 3rd, 2011
at 2:38pm by mnp
Categories: myninjaplease,design,et cetera
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Tiazzoldi Tables
Inspired from Alice in Wonderland, Fabulesque is a series of Table developed by Caterina Tiazzoldi (a Torino New York Based Architect) for the Circolo dei Lettori located in a Baroque Palace in Torino
Realized in laminated wood and MDF, each table has its own color and profile.
A parametric device permits you to adapt all the profiles to different functions (smaller for the coffee table, square for the dining table etc.).
From: www.tiazzoldi.org
The Eco Turntable
With 45% fiberboard (which is recyclable and biodegradable), a metal body that is easily recycled and a built-in amp, Sennheiser has made something great. (Source)
Desktop Jellyfish Tank
What started out as an idea on kickstarter (a social venture capital raising website), a guy looking for about 3k in funding to realize a cheap version of a consumer jellyfish aquarium, now has garnered over 70k in funding. And I want one. Peep the video below.
I want anyone to be able to have their own pet jellyfish. Through Kickstarter, I’m proud to introduce the Desktop Jellyfish Tank. It’s the first affordable aquarium designed specifically for jellyfish and it’s as easy to maintain as a regular fish tank. Now Kickstarter donors can pre-order the first tanks that get produced.
Jellyfish can’t go in a regular fish tank because they get sucked into the filtration intakes and liquefied. I started a business called Jellyfish Art experimenting with different tank designs in my cousin’s garage until I figured out how to retrofit an existing fish tank to be suitable for jellyfish. It was a challenging and lengthy process, but it allowed me to start selling the first edition desktop tanks online at jellyfishart.com. Lots of people loved these tanks, but I still wanted a design I could control from the bottom up that would be specifically designed for jellyfish. Now after spending a year developing prototypes, I’m proud to finally launch this new Desktop Jellyfish Tank. It comes with everything you need to get started and Kickstarters have the chance to place pre-orders at a discounted price by donating $350. Kickstarters get a voucher worth $50 redeemable towards jellyfish and food from our website. .::Check it out::.