Marcus Ring as Your UV Ray Detector

Now, you can capture, measure and store information about your total spending time under the sun with “Marcus” which act as a UV ray detector, this product was designed as a prevention to skin and eye related diseases like Melanoma. The product itself has been designed in the shape of ring, this because our hands has been identified as the most frequent body part that exposed to the sun UV rays. The ring comes in 2 models, which is designed for both male and female user (which is very thoughtful of the designer). As the result, the rings are not something that shows your illness and is much more acceptable with all range of people. The product has been designed so it will not attract the attention of people and carry the style which easily blend in, so the wearer will not have to think of it as a burden to use on a day to day basis.

marcus uv rays detector ring

marcus uv rays detector ring

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P.S.i Summer Blow Up by BSC Architecture

This new architectural concept has been designed by BSC Architecture, a New York based studio. The concept was a finalist at the MoMA/P.S.1 Young architecture program competition. It addresses the issue of today’s time of renewed excitement about precision, efficiency and utilizing the summer resources thereby reducing the wastage applicable at the end of summer. The best part is that it can be set up anywhere and the basic shape is that of the cloud which can be the best source of shade on a sunny day. Air is used as the structural medium for inflating and suspending transparent volumes of lightweight fabric over the concrete and gravel courtyard. So get ready to have fun in the sun!

psi summer blow up

psi summer blow up

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Futuristic Enigma Car Concept with Bio-Electric Hybrid Technology by Paul Howse

The futuristic Enigma car project is intended to represent the height of automotive exclusivity. You could argue that the only thing that separates one Veyron or Phantom from the other is the color and trim that the first owner specifies from new, whereas with Enigma, the patination of the bronze on the roof of the car would develop with the owner over time. When the car is sold to its next owner, it would be taken back to the factory, the body panels removed and would be retained as a piece of automotive sculpture for their beautiful landscaped gardens. The next owner would get a new piece of bronze to start their own story. Paul Howse, the designer, really wanted it to be like a sculpture on wheels, a work of art.

enigma futuristic car concept

enigma futuristic car concept

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