Fühlometer
Facial recognition software to determine in realtime the happiness index of pedestrians.
A giant smiley which reflects city mood in Lindau, Germany.
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Facial recognition software to determine in realtime the happiness index of pedestrians.
A giant smiley which reflects city mood in Lindau, Germany.
Those at the DensityDesign department of Politecnico in Milan are successfully able to explain how we’ve been dealing with complex factors and data in history, and what’s changing now. They deal with topics like patterns, the big picture, and awareness.
Such factors should be in the designer’s mind at all time;
so, it’s really worth taking a look at the excellent presentation they prepared for TEDx (2009).
This clever page will help you by suggesting brand new resolutions, so you’re ready to start the decade properly.
A simple invention from MIT that really does make sense.
Also, electric bikes might finally get that little appeal they really needed until now.
This is the new address just for this blog.
How are we constantly forced to be by others?
How is it we’d like to become?
You’ll find the answers to this – and many other questions – somewhere else.
In the meantime, you’ll do allright with just a bit of widespread irony.
Keep up!