19 June 2013
Berlin-based designers Ying Zhang and Ida Thonsgaard created a system called Playtime, which is a collection of chairs and tables made out of thin layers of tessellated wooden triangles, backed by a textile laminate. When these pieces are unfolded, they're flat like rugs. But when you snap together the embedded system of magnets and clips, each piece transforms into a 3D side table or stool. The surfaces are covered in patterns inspired by Japanese origami and Nordic textiles.

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Instagram can only get as fun as you looking, liking, and commenting on your friends' photos. And after awhile it just becomes a habit.
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You may not know much about chemistry, but maybe this periodic table of Muppets will make sense to you. It's an incredibly organized and colorful take on the history of the Muppets which you'll appreciate.
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Not everyone can say they have a great view from their homes or offices, and even if they do have amazing views of the city or scenic landscapes, nothing can compare to the view ISS astronauts get.
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You might have heard people talking about quantum computers for a long time, but it doesn't mean you know exactly how they work. Thankfully, there's this video to help you out.
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It looks like Apple is getting a proper gamepad for the iOS this year, and here's one of them made by Logitech. The controller is large enough to fit an iPhone 5. When iOS 7 introduces third party controller support in fall we'll probably see a slew of things, including this. Steve Jobs probably would not have approved of it.
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GEEK ART
It's a pain in the ass to capture photos of children or animals without having to distract them with food or toys to make them sit still long enough. The University of Tokyo's new high-speed camera tracking system will guarantee your subject is always in the frame.
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TECH NEWS
Scientists in Canada found the oldest undisturbed water cache about a month ago. It remained stagnant beneath some rocks for about 2.6 billion years, and it could possibly hold the remains of prehistoric life.
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TECH NEWS
Adobe revealed its new Creative Cloud earlier this month, but it's now available for you to get your hands on.
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TECH NEWS
The Foursquare Time Machine is a data visualization tool that turns your check-ins into colorfully animated things on an interactive map.
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TECH NEWS
Here's further proof that humanity is officially doomed. This video from 2010 was uploaded by Jenner and features her pet albino Burmese Python named Julius. Apparently, the snake was “bored of being in a dark room” and decided to flip on the lights before opening the door to escape. So don't be surprised if one shows up at your house and decides to raid the fridge.
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LIFESTYLE
Otters aren't just nature's cutest creatures, they can also come pretty handy when your hands are too tired to pick up soda cans from vending machines. If you still need convincing, then check out the video above uploaded by umitamagostaff
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LIFESTYLE
Here's a sweet video that will surely perk you up during a weekday slump. In this latest video by the Slow Mo Guys, you get to watch how to take down soda bottles with a crossbow in slow motion. The soda explosions were captured at 2,500 frames per second by a Phantom Flex camera. Enjoy all the mayhem by clicking on play below:
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