The idea of BERG’s Little Printer seems archaic in these modern age of electronic tablets and iDevices that connects to the internet and delivers information right at the palms of your hands. However, it does looks extremely fun to have one of this little printer around. Read more...
Vincent Laforet’s Mobius and the Canon EOS C300 Cinema Camera
Written by J Shamsul, Saturday, November 5, 2011
If the name Vincent Laforet sounds familiar, it is because of his previous short film, Reverie. A short film shot entirely with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. It was the first 1080p video widely released made entirely with a DSLR. This was about 3 years ago, and back making a full HD short film entirely with a DSLR is unheard of. Read more...
Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera
Written by J Shamsul, Saturday, October 15, 2011
This is a fun concept for capturing insane panoramic picture. A ball with 36 mobile phone camera modules which lets you take a full panoramic images. You throw it in the air and at the peak of its flight, which is determined using accelerometer, an image is capture. Read more...
Concept Camera Design: Buttonless Rotor Digital Camera
Written by J Shamsul, Thursday, October 6, 2011
We featured some conceptual designs before. These are not real hardware but a concept thought by someone and they go a little step further by actually showing mockups. Read more...
Making of Daft Punk helmet
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, September 28, 2011
This here is an awesome time-lapse video of sort documenting the process of making the helmet of Thomas Bangalter, one-half of the electronic duo, Daft Punk. Looking at the full video, I’ve to say that it’s not an easy task. The title claims that it took 4 months to make it. Check it out:- Read more...
The Tropism Well, a sculpture that pours you drinks
Written by J Shamsul, Monday, September 19, 2011
Found this video on Laughing Squid and it baffles me. It is called a Tropism Well, a sculpture that looks as if it’s bowing down to you to pour you a drink. An elegant sculptural installation piece by a U.K. based design studio, Poietic. Read more...
Chinatown Fair: a documentary on the New York arcade gaming scene
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Previously I wrote about a Kickstarter project called Arcade: The Last Night at Chinatown Fair. The project already got the funding it needed. Directed by Mark Hayes the documentary is up at Vimeo, check it out:- Read more...
Tracking Urbanscapes 2011 with ‘Jejak Kicau’
Written by J Shamsul, Friday, July 15, 2011
Urbanscapes is the city’s all-day creative arts festival is happening this Saturday. Myself personally have long been a fan of Urbanscapes and have been going to all previous Urbanscapes, but unfortunately this year I’ve to miss it. So I decided to do something different this year. Read more...
Introducing our sister publication Wirawan Web – W//W
Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Calling all web heroes, or would be web heroes, web geeks and web freaks everywhere. We would like to point you to our sister publication, fresh out of the over, Wirawan Web. Read more...
DIY robots that refuses to be switched on
Written by J Shamsul, Monday, May 16, 2011
We all have seen the Hollywood version of when robots become self-aware an start to takes over the world. But what if when a robot become self-aware it just refuses to be, well a robot. This little useless yet adorably funny Japanese DIY robots is just the most lazies and bitchiest robot I have ever seen. Read more...
Arcade: The Last Night at Chinatown Fair
Written by J Shamsul, Saturday, May 14, 2011
When was the last time you went to the arcade? It used to be that the Arcade offers a gaming experience that you can’t have at home with it’s Big peripherals and high-end graphics. These days however, a gaming console like Xbox, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii all have great graphics and there are tons of gaming peripherals like Rock Band and the Nintendo Wii remote. Now with high-speed internet you can play with other players across the world with out even leaving your home. Do we need an ‘arcade’? Read more...
Diary of Facebook – how is it like to work at Facebook
Written by J Shamsul, Friday, April 22, 2011
We all have a Facebook account. We login from time to time to check on our friends and family. I even know of some who login in more often than others. It is amazing to see a website being used by all walks of life, from the rich to the poor, from the young to the old. Ever wonder how it is like to work at Facebook? MTV did a series of show where they follow two Facebook employee and their everyday routine at Facebook. Read more...














