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brain-food:

Cardboard Digital Camera by Ikea

Check out this strange looking digital camera made by IKEA out of cardboard. It was included as part of a press kit at an event in Europe recently, and apparently the “disposable” camera might go on sale sometime soon in IKEA stores. It uses two AA batteries and stores up to 40 photographs in the built-in memory. Images can be downloaded to your computer using the USB connection that swings out from one of the corners of the camera. (via looksfeelsworks)

Hopefully it comes put together, because lets be honest, everyone would put their shit together upside down and wonder why they still have parts left. 

brain-food:

Cardboard Digital Camera by Ikea

Check out this strange looking digital camera made by IKEA out of cardboard. It was included as part of a press kit at an event in Europe recently, and apparently the “disposable” camera might go on sale sometime soon in IKEA stores. It uses two AA batteries and stores up to 40 photographs in the built-in memory. Images can be downloaded to your computer using the USB connection that swings out from one of the corners of the camera. (via looksfeelsworks)

Hopefully it comes put together, because lets be honest, everyone would put their shit together upside down and wonder why they still have parts left. 

brain-food:

Whistleless 

A short film by Siri Melchior, the film was made using thousands of Potato Prints which were then scanned in and used as textures for the animation.

This is an insanely cute animation. Very charming and really lovely sound design. 

bohemea:

Charlize Theron - Vogue UK by Patrick Demarchelier, May 2012

bohemea:

Charlize Theron - Vogue UK by Patrick Demarchelier, May 2012