Sunday, October 31, 2010

Pianist with your feet...


Liu Wei, 23, is a Chinese pianist who has no arms won the first edition of "China's Got Talent" because of the toes that were moving fast on the keys to sing "You're beautiful." The boy has lost his arms in 10 years after it ended on a high voltage cable playing hide and seek.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The light that protects you


The traffic lights are becoming more intelligent and our service. Here is the prototype of Aisa, bollard designed in Korea, with four arms in the middle of titanium to be installed at intersections equipped with cameras and sensors that warn Led by the sudden arrival of a vehicle or a person in transit and will alert you to other vehicles illuminating the ends of the other arms. The LEDs for each arm are three light intensities in different color depending on the speed with which comes a pedestrian or car.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Body urban space!

Wedged between two buildings, huddled under a bench, hanging on a ledge. For the artists of "Bodies in Urban Spaces", a performance of street scene in the main cities of the world no place is inaccessible. With their colorful clothing in the most unlikely is hard not to notice them. Arousing wonder and reflect on urban spaces is in fact their goal. But not always work, in some cities artists have been mistaken for thieves and someone even called the police

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Royal Guard...


Sometimes stress, fatigue properties for long hours can make bad jokes. Fainting in the photo of one of Denmark's royal guards. All this happened during a reception at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen before the queen who was going through the corridors of the building with some guests.

Monday, October 18, 2010

The biggest bottle...


It 's the biggest bottle of wine ever produced in the world. Rip off the record to Austria, were a few wine producers in Liaoning in northern China. The huge vessel containing 1,850 liters of exceptional Chiaretto, three times the bottle of wine contained in the records that had been made by the Austrians.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Lego walls!

The buildings of the city in need of a restoration, but public funds are scarce. It happens in times of economic crisis in many European countries and even in American cities. The solution found by the German artist Jan Vormann is really original: fill cracks and repair with mattocini Lego. After experimenting with the idea "that blends art and functionality in Berlin, Jan has landed in New York.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Antistress shop


Split objects to vent their frustration is common among people. But this violent instinct causes damage to useful and often expensive objects. Recently, a Chinese shopping center in the province of Shenyang has opened a special shop where every woman can vent their frustrated anger on objects without having to worry about breaking something. The store allows all women who want to use them, everything that happens to break them at gunpoint, using a baseball bat for a minute. The interior is divided into different zones which reflect the rooms of a house: the bathroom, bedroom, lounge and kitchen soon.