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12 Apr 2007

links for laters

here’s some links, cool eh, we all love links.

ENESS make some fun product/art stuff,like this zen robot, and cloned logs
zen robot

these are a couple videos of a super cool elastic tensegrity dome by Chris Chalmers

trackstar are lovely people in New York who sell bike courier stuff, and make my favourite hoodie ever
mmm, it fits so well

the digicult forum is the home of the Oxford Brookes digital culture module, but i rant here a lot, and I quite like the idea of it being a cult.

crap space frame model my ME!

12 April, 2007 at 9:43 by ben

Tags: bikes, cool links
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