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Nicholas Felton is a designer mainly focused on data visualization projects. He created Daytum, a web application that allows you to register your daily activity (like who you met today, what areas in the city you hanged around, and stuff like that). Every year Nicholas designs and publishes his personal activity in a book called Felton Annual Report. Using tools like Processing he sketches the visual models to transform the data into beautiful information.

(via Processing Exhibition)




More work from Tom Beddard on our blog, these computer generated images really have a beautiful aesthetics that makes you forget they are generated by a code created by the artist.

After some browsing on his site i also found this interesting Guilloché Pattern Generator try it out!

(via but does it float)

Restless bats is a set of 5 table tennis paddles made by Troika. These paddles were created for an event at Barbican Art Gallery in London to celebrate Ron Arad‘s restrospective. The event was a table tennis tournament with a twist, you should use these paddles based in Arad’s desings.

The paddles are a collection of 5 sets but there are two very interesting. Rover, a paddle build from original Rover P6 V8 Car parts. Ping Pong, a paddle with leds which shows PING in one way and PONG in the other when you swing it.

(via Make Magazine)

Muti Randolph is a multi-disciplined artist from Rio de Janeiro. His work falls somewhere under architecture, art. design, visualization etc. It is nice the way the installations appear to warp space and form perception. This work has a lot in common with UVA.

The studio Aruliden has made a chalk table tennis table for Puma. Just to say the design is quite pretty. The table is also a chalkboard so you can draw or write down your meeting sessions.

Is it only me who is thinking this is the perfect table for Aer? :D By the way, can we borrow $4K?