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If you’re unfamiliar with the Russian craft of Matryoshka, they’re those little stacking wooden dolls that fit inside one-another, gradually getting smaller and smaller. Designer Art Lebedev has taken these traditional dolls and put a geeky spin on them, adding data storage measurements to each one.
So the big mama…
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June 17th, 2008 by: Technabob
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So what do you get when you put your remote control in the taffy-pulling machine from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory…? This crazy design from Russia’s Art Lebedev Studios was an attempt to include as many channels as possible on a single remote, without a need to press
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October 5th, 2007 by: Technabob
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For those of you who confuse the real world with the computer world, these push pins are perfect for you. These Orbiculus thumbtacks from Art Lebedev Studios bring computer command buttons into the 3-dimensional world.
Each set comes with a variety of ten thumbtacks, featuring common computer dialog buttons, such…
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April 29th, 2007 by: Technabob
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Russian industrial designer, Art Lebedev has introduced his latest creation, a clock that displays time using words rather than numbers or hands.
Lebedev’s Verbarius clock spells out the time using phrases like “fifteen minutes to five….” The clock is multi-lingual and can tell time in Russian, English, German,
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February 21st, 2007 by: Technabob
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Industrial designer Art Lebedev is known mostly for his Optimus Mini Three OLED keyboard and his nifty cursor shaped mouse.
Now his clean, minimal designs will be showing up in a new desktop speaker system. Art’s new Sonicum speaker system is a 2.1 system featuring two satellite speakers and a…
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November 12th, 2006 by: Technabob
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Russia’s Art Lebedev Studio has designed the Optimus Mini Three…, a custom keyboard/display device that allows you to place “widgets” outside of your computer screen. The keyboard combines three soft-keys with three super cool, full color 96×96 pixel OLED screens and special software which lets you create your own
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August 3rd, 2006 by: Technabob