Author: Jerry Hsiao

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I recently stumbled upon a magic show the other day, and overheard the magician talking about 3D printing. He was explaining to the kids how he prints pieces when he needs them, and he even printed a custom cellphone enclosure. What was even more shocking was the reaction from the kid audience to 3D printing, like...

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Freed of London is a great short documentary by Jack Flynn and Nick David. At first I believed it to be just another behind the scenes at how ballet shoes are made, but it was a more meaningful look at the workers. In NY, it's all about making it. We go though job after job...

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Ian Wood started his drone videos with downtown LA, and has continued his series with the latest LA video. He's even included a map of the locations in the latest video check them out here. Now sit back and enjoy the drone tour of some of LA's amazing buildings. ...

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The drone popularity is slowly ramping up with professionals and consumers jumping on like it's the new R/C car. The guys at Fotokite have another idea, a tethered quadcopter. It's like a drone without brains, and with all the buzz with the FAA limiting drone usage why not have a tethered version. The Fotokite Phi,...

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We've been constantly looking for the next car replacement, especially in the city atmosphere. There's the obvious bike, skateboard, rollerblades, kick scooter and the occasional Segway (typically seen being used by mall security or cops). But now were ready for more, something else that can really take us farther and it's simmering. We're almost there,...

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A thought provoking video brought to you by m ss ng p eces and MIT Media Lab for the Knotty Objects Summit, the first MIT Media Lab Summit devoted to design. Delves into the cellphone and what we're given to digest by companies. Take a moment from you phone and watch this video. ...

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Casey Neistat, I've mentioned him before on the feed. He is mainly known for videos and now more recently his vlog. He's just one of the guys who's doing things "right" at the moment (Tons and tons of followers). His new venture is out, and it's called BEME. But I'll let the creator explain what...

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Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama created 5 pieces for a recent pop-up gallery show. The catch was that he created all the pieces on a 17 hour flight from Tokyo to Sydney. Matsuyama typically works on large scale paintings that take months to finish. And here he was presented with this crazy challenge...