Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Sunscreen infographics, bike repair kiosks, the urban life lab and more in this week's look at the web

1. Bike Fixtation If you’ve ever ended up stranded in the city with a flat tire, you’ll find the new Bike Fixtation kiosks helpful. The self-service stations are open extended hours for bicyclists in the Minneapolis and St. Paul metropolitan areas. 2. LockCircle LockCircle’s solid aluminum cap keeps Canon image sensors protected with machined good looks. 3. BMW Guggenheim Lab Website With the official launch …

James Corner’s High Line Park

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Once a derelict and unkempt railway, The High Line Park is now an intriguing architectural landscape for residents and visitors in NYC. In the wake of its newly opened second section, park designer James Corner opens up about its creation.

Electronic Instant Camera

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Niklas Roy’s new Electronic Instant Camera creates images using a combination of an analog black and white video camera and a thermal receipt printer to simultaneously take and print an image, a process similar to the way a Polaroid camera works. The only downside to this amazing project is that subjects have to sit still for about three minutes for their portrait!