Oh. Also yesterday…
Enfin. We are from the generation that knows how daily life was run without computers, interwebs and blogs. Even cell phones. But the mouse is older than I am!
Happy birthday mouse!
Wired has the explanation with the mouse pictured here and some other special mouses in a gallery
Geil, customizable, but still a sleurhut. Desing has reached almost every layer of our society, so now even the most hated icon of traditionalism and conservativeness has undergone a thorough redesing. It looks quite nice, is even backed up by big automotive partners to get it beyond prototype.
But it is still the thing that will catch the wind and block your view on the freeways.
When will Top Gear get a hold of this one to destroy in a fashionable, desingy way?
See all those beautiful tape designs from our past! Right here. If you want to make a nice mixtape for someone you could consider this online thingie I described earlier.. But why not go for this?
I’m busy with a projectat work where we use some RFID tags. We use them for a kind of fun and useful reason, in Mediamatic’s symbolic table, to give something ‘back’ for the stories we collect and to trigger reminiscing. The table is used in several senior homes where we gather with some inhabitants around the table and start watching some old movie fragments, activated by RFID tags in the movie stills cards that the seniors can choose from. Triggered by these old movies, these pioneers of inburgering tell us their stories about emigrating to Holland. This innocent purpose is not normal in RFID-tagging, it seems. Some are still nice, some are practical but other adaptations are more verontrustend and others are downright scarying.
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