Mohammad Domiri Mosque Architectural Photography

The landscapes and architecture of Iran are largely obscured from Western eyes. Fortunately, photographer Mohammad Domiri documents the geometric wonder of Mosque architecture in Iran for viewers around the world. Domiris photographs are carefully balanced, showing precise symmetry of forms in the repeated geometry of religious architecture. These are not simple point-and-shoot photographs. The photographers skill is met with a subject matter that not every artist has access to. Mohammad Domiris photographs are well-produced, but should also be cherished for the perspective they provide to outsiders....

August 6, 2014 · 1 min · 96 words · Joseph Hill

Amazing Biolite Kettlecharge Powers Your Gadgets with Steam

The Biolite KettleCharge is one such gadget. Fifteen minutes of boiling gets you about five hours of talk/video, or twenty hours of audio. Tell me that isnt pretty much the most awesome thing youve heard today. Youre probably lying if you say it isnt. As an added bonus, youre left with a bunch of potable water, as well. KettleCharge consists of two components: the kettle itself and a heat-resistant, flexible USB extender....

August 5, 2014 · 1 min · 126 words · Holly Carr

7 Strange 3D Printed Objects from Organs to Bikinis

But thats for the future. 3D printing is no exception. Today, were going to look at some of the strange 3D printed objects from around the connected world. Foodini Lets You Print Food This 3D printer uses nutritious ingredients to print food while you wait. TheFoodiniis a 3D printer by Natural Machines that creates a variety of meals at your direction. Once youve selected the meal you want to prepare, itll arrange everything for you with absolutely no fuss....

July 31, 2014 · 2 min · 330 words · Eric Cantu

Desert Courtyard House is a Glass Palace in the Wilderness

Youll never look at desert living the same way after youve seen whatWendell Burnette Architectsmanaged to accomplish. Inside however, the story is very different.

July 31, 2014 · 1 min · 24 words · Duane Armstrong

This 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spider Can Be Yours at Auction

This isnt your typical vintage Ferrari. The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT N.A.R.T. Spider by Fantuzzi is one of the few in the 1960s that wore the N.A.R.T. badge, signifying that this beast raced with the North American Racing Team. It wasnt just built to be fast, it was built to be beautiful. Its designed to be an open-cockpit two-seater, built for show and the pro-am circuit alike. Perhaps the most remarkable factor of this 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spider is its present condition....

July 31, 2014 · 1 min · 109 words · Haley Jones

Alen 55 Yacht is a Weekend Cruiser’s Dream Boat

This 55-foot cruiser yacht is like a boutique hotel room on the water. Its built to seat eight comfortably upstairs, with room below for passengers to sleep soundly overnight. Were partial to the Antilles, but well leave that part up to you. All that horsepower, teak and legroom is just the icing on the cake. Alen 55 Yacht | Gallery

July 29, 2014 · 1 min · 60 words · Nancy Fitzgerald

Goldencycle Gold One Cycle

The bike features aluminum construction and bright, gold-colored details that stand out on the street. Some may scoff at the lack of carbon fiber buzzwords or smartphone connectivity, but that isnt the point. Its rigid, tough and fast, and boy does it look good in the process.

July 29, 2014 · 1 min · 47 words · Emily Young

Viddy Pinhole Camera by the Pop-Up Pinhole Camera Company

Film photography is based on surprisingly simple technology. All it requires is a photo-sensitive sheet of film and a way of controlling the light that reaches it. Making it is half the fun. Once it is built, taking pictures is a reward in itself. Viddy isnt your Dads pinhole camera, however. Theres one exception, of course. The Viddy Pinhole Camera doesnt use lenses. The light that hits the film is unmodified, coming right from the subject and onto the film within....

July 29, 2014 · 1 min · 137 words · Laura Burns

B-And-Bee Camping Pods Coming to a Music Festival Near You

Not everyone likes camping, and not everyone can afford glamping, but what about a hexagonal sleeping cell fitted with a king-size bed? It may not sound that good, but the pictures prove that its actually quite a luxurious option for those who want to attend music festivals without having to get down and dirty. Conceived by Belgian designersB-AND-BEE, the honeycomb design also means that you could fit plenty of the sleeping quarters in a relatively small amount of space....

July 25, 2014 · 2 min · 239 words · Virginia Osborne

Beats by Dre Headquarters Gets Colorful Design in Los Angeles

Wood was an important element to double-check the office felt more like a home than a place of confinement. [photography byJasper Sanidad] Beats by Dre Headquarters in Los Angeles | Gallery

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 31 words · Jeff Garner

QUANT E-Sportlimousine is a Salt Water Powered Supercar

This stunning supercar of the future doesnt run on gasoline. Its not a typical battery-driven electric car either. No hydrogen fuel cells, no solar panels, no biodiesel drivetrain. The QUANT E-Sportlimousine concept runs on salt water. The QUANT E-Sportlimousine is a supercar concept that uses salt water as fuel to power four electric motors. Salt water electric power isnt new, it has been tested by organizations like NASA since the mid-1970s....

July 23, 2014 · 1 min · 91 words · Catherine Gilbert

House of the Infinite is a Stoic Seaside Temple

The use of travertine stone was a subtle way to reference the Roman heritage of the local area. The Romans were there a handful of centuries ago,explains the architect. In their honour we have built our house, like an acropolis in stone, in Roman travertine. [photography byJavier Callejas] House of the Infinite by Alberto Campo Baeza | Gallery

July 21, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Matthew Johnson

Ritot Projection Watch Shows Time on the Back of Your Hand

Theyve launched a crowdfunding project for the Ritot Projection Watch which theyre pitching as the first of its kind. you could even set the watch so that it vibrates when you receive a notification. At launch, the Ritot will be available in two varieties: bracelet and sport. The sport version is made of plastic and rubber, and is available in either black or white. If youre in the market for a new watch, it might be worth swinging by....

July 20, 2014 · 1 min · 102 words · Christina Morales