The video takes place in the rock jungle gym that is the Hyden Wildlife Park for what is the world’s first attempt to drop in on this rock of historical significance. “Wave Rock” is a 47 ft high, 350 ft long granite rock face shaped like an over-vert quarter pipe located in the Western Australia Outback.
We really like this experimental form of advertising for Mercedes. Here's their full mb! magazine, which is definitely worth a gander.
The electronics inside the ice cubes know how fast and how much you're drinking. The cubes change color from green to orange to finally red as you keep drinking beyond the safety limit. If things get out of control, the cubes send a text to your close friend using your smartphone. They were envisioned and created by Dhairya Dand after an alcohol induced blackout.
Programming plays a huge role in the world that surrounds us, and though its uses are often purely functional, there is a growing community of artists who use the language of code as their medium. Their work includes everything from computer generated art to elaborate interactive installations, all with the goal of expanding our sense of what is possible with digital tools. To simplify the coding process, several platforms and libraries have been assembled to allow coders to cut through the nitty-gritty of programming and focus on the creative aspects of the project. These platforms all share a strong open source philosophy that encourages growth and experimentation, creating a rich community of artists that share their strategies and work with unprecedented openness.