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Yesterday, we covered heat-seeking business cards and now we bring you what we have coined 'location-based business cards.' At last night's Good Ideas Salon with Jan Chipchase, we received the above business card from Alexander Rea.Upon first scanning the outsides,  |  |


Coinciding with the theatrical release of "Where The Wild Things Are", the Animazing Gallery in Soho NYC is presenting the world's largest exhibition and sale of Maurice Sendak's illustrations.  |  |
Native Trails uses 100% recycled copper to make handmade sinks for kitchen, bathroom and commercial use. Besides looking good, these sinks have the added benefit of being able to kill 99% of bacteria within two hours.  |  |
The charter city concept is a model of urban development seeking to start new cities within developing countries that foster rapid economic growth. By setting up autonomous zones that operate outside the normal policies and regulations of a given nation,  |  |


Reading this book is like having a power lunch with two of the smartest practitioners of our times: Alex Bogusky, Co-Chairman of Crispin Porter, and John Winsor, Crispin's Executive Director of Strategy and Innovation.  |  |
SonUmbra is a solar-powered tree-like sculpture that soaks in power during the day, and comes alive as a kinetic display of light at night.  |  |
Designed to investigate the relationships between 'making', 'clothing' and 'living'; Natalie Purschwitz has set out to hand craft every item in her wardrobe for one whole year, including all undergarments, socks, shoes and accessories.  |  |
Welsh product designer Chris Chapman has created this fun and relatively hassle free solution to the home vege patch.  |  |
Michael Shirley points us to a set of business cards that are coated with a special heat sensitive substance. As the cards are handled, a dark layerdisappears to reveal designs underneath.  |  |
Hot on the heels of the popular Human Tetris on Skateboards video comes Sergej Hein's Berlin Block Tetris. Created in After Effects as a university project, Hein's video is a parody of the old socialist building style.  |  |
The City of San Francisco recently opened DataSF.org, a website to help improve government transparency, and increase citizen access to city data.  |  |
German artist Adrian Riemann has spent the last few months giving some of his favorite costumed crusaders hip downtown makeovers in ubiquitous cool-kid brands.  |  |
PSFK caught up with gdgt founder Peter Rojas recently, and he discussed what his new gadget site is all about, and what inspired its unique structure.  |  |
Designer Elio Caccavale explores advanced technologies and their possible effects on the future. Two recent projects he's worked on are quirky toys that assist in human - pet relations.  |  |
We recently caught up with designer entrepreneur Jeff Staple (of Staple Design) to find out more about his latest creation: the Rain Chamo for Kia.  |  |
The White Hotel in Brussels has a new in-room installation piece that provides a colorful, interactive experience for guests.  |  |
ZipCar announced that it was releasing an iPhone App back in July and it's finally available.  |  |
Malicious code comes hard and fast, so it helps to take some extra precautions when securing your network.  |  |
A unique high school curriculum offers Houston students a career path in law enforcement and criminal justice.  |  |
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