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A Network of Farmers, Engineers, and Supporters Building the Global Village Construction Set
We designed our Square Register Stand to make collecting payments even easier. A precisely milled rail surrounds the Square reader, creating a track to swipe credit cards with minimal alignment. It’s our solution to collect payments confidently and professionally events—wherever we are!
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Follow the church
Demonstration of the software for dynamic bottom-up design in urban planning For more information check www.kaisersrot.ch
Brush for I-pads
Code of America Project
Cinematique - artistic perfomance
light Dj`s table
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Made by: Bill Vorn, Emma Howes & Jonathan Villeneuve.
By revealing the social networks present within the urban
How to make a relief with lines
Open publication - Free publishing - More design
Project Mimicry - это компьютерная игра созданная Monobanda, в которой игровым миром является натуральная песочница, а игрок может формировать виртуальный ландшафт с помощью реального пескаи собственных рук.
Mapping Wikipedia is a groundbreaking visualisation of the world mapped according to articles in 7 different languages. The map displays both the global patterns and the vast number of geo-located items. The dataset was produced by the Oxford Internet Institute as part of a project that examines Wikipedia in the Middle East and North Africa. For more information contact Gavin Baily or Mark Graham.
Before opening the map please note that some searches require a large download. For articles written in English try filtering the search by location e.g. Africa, Northern America, United Kingdom. Use the Stop button to cancel a search in progress. We recommend using the latest version of Chrome, FireFox, Opera, IE or Safari. There’s Flash support for IE 7 and IE 8, but IE 9 or above is preferable.
Instaprint - The location based photo booth for Instagram
Urbanflow Helsinki