May 17th, 2013
(English) Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Kabuki (4-in-1): is inspired by the LED Helmet masks worn by the french electronic music artists: Daft Punk. But instead of using LED’s this display uses a touch screen LCD or E-ink Display & is constructed various bracelet materials each with up to eight LED colors options each to choose from: Blue, Cyan, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, or Yellow.
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January 9th, 2013
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany
Sam says: KAKU is a 12-5-9 concept that uses kanji with different stroke counts instead of numbers. The inspiration came when looking up a kanji in a dictionary. The kanji were sorted by components, reading and also the amount of stokes, that are required to write them.
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October 12th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Firdaus (Malaysia) & Sam (Germany)
Sam & Firdaus say: NEXD is the next step in the world of wrist worn gadgets. It’s a futuristic and unique Android powered smart phone companion device that packed with functionality and style.
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October 9th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The inspiration for this concept comes from oscilloscopes. I like the imagination of having something scientific on my wrist.
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July 5th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Scott from the UK.
Scott says: I’ve watched a fair amount of sci-fi, from Star Trek to The Matrix and of course Tron!
In nearly all of these there are super hi-tech computers and interfaces that look unbelievably complex, almost impossible to understand; yet they always have someone happily pushing buttons seemingly understanding everything?!
I’ve always thought they must know something we don’t, there must be some kind of trick or some sort of ‘code’. So i decided to see if i could come up with my own interface/display that would look like gibberish to most, and obvious to others. Kind of like the dreaded ‘Blue screen of death’ on a broken computer.
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July 4th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Talgat from Kyrgyzstan.
Wished to make biotechnology but, to animations био it is not so similar))) It will pulse together with human pulse.
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May 18th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Alexander from Russia.
Alexander says: The idea came suddenly. I invented specifically for your contest.
Wrist digital clock made in an elegant stainless steel housing. Under the shock-resistant sapphire crystal is a contrasting color display.
Built-in GPS sensor helps to show just the other side of the planet and the land on which you are now. Read the rest of this entry »
May 16th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Ron from The Netherlands.
Ron says: I was playing around withe the iPad tilt function and wondered if I could make it work into a watch.
The watch should be sleek, sophisticated and simple. You see a lot of tiny cubes. By changing the tilt of the watch you change direction the light shines on the cubes. The numbers also consists of the same cubes but they stay the same so you can see them by changing the rest of the cubes by tilting the watch. Sounds hard but it is simple.
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