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Papertronics – Lunar Modules Papertronics are paper toys with paper electronic circuits in them. The Lunar Landers come in a pack of three. Spaceboy, Alien Girl and Tabula Rasa. Tabula Rasa is blank and can be designed by you.Turn them into a cool night light, partylights or a fun additions to a room or desk.…
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Paper Circuitry at Home: Electric Origami – Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
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カミモデル kamimodel papercraft
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カミモデル kamimodel papercraft
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IDEO’s Axioms for Starting Disruptive New Businesses
IDEO’s Axioms for Starting Disruptive New Businesses thetylerhayes: Very useful entrepreneurial advice from Colin Raney of IDEO, a company of people who repeatedly build (or sometimes re-build) products from the ground-up.
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Cubeecraft – Free Papercraft Toys
Cubeecraft – Free Papercraft Toys Cubeecraft (pronounced “kyoob-ee”) papercraft toys feature interlocking tabs for construction – eliminating the need for tape, glue or other messy adhesives. To download click on the model you would like then save the template image. Each toy is designed to be printed on a standard piece of 8 ½ X…
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Shot entirely on Sony Ericsson cell phones in 2006. Some Postman – Presidents of The United States of America (via tbrent) (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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OCTOBER 16, 2005 The First Music Video Filmed Entirely Using Cellphones Panopticist: The First Music Video Filmed Entirely Using Cellphones
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Worldchanging: Bright Green: The Worlds First Cell Phone Feature Film Micki Krimmel, 25 February, 2006 “I’m a few weeks behind on reporting this but I thought it was worth mentioning briefly anyway. Early this year, production wrapped on the first ever feature film to be shot entirely with cell phone cameras. Directed by South African…
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Marcello Mencarini – on IMDb
Marcello Mencarini – on IMDb Mencarini is the director, writer, cinematographer, producer, and editor of the first feature length documentary ever filmed entirely on cell phones. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) states that the movie, Nuovi comizi d’amore, was produced in 2005.
