CHOMP

$2,000 beer, Hypercolor cars, Google's Quantum AI Lab and more in our weekly look at the web

Korean graphic designer Mirim Seo loves animals, and therefore focuses on keeping her work eco-friendly and sustainable. “CHOMP” is a set of puzzle books that teaches children about basic food chains in different environments: Forest, Ocean, Arctic, Jungle and Desert. Each puzzle piece is a cute animal or organism, and when fitted correctly, the finished puzzle shows the eating process. Help Seo spread the word …

Color-Changing Car

$2,000 beer, Hypercolor cars, Google's Quantum AI Lab and more in our weekly look at the web

Utilizing heat-sensitive paint, Auto Kandy has developed a color-changing automobile. Their modified Nissan Skyline switches from orange to black, and various shades in between, depending on the surrounding temperature. Just like those beloved Hypercolor T-shirts from back in the day, even the heat emitted from a palm print can change the car’s color in a wild and imaginative way.

“Unreliable Machinery”

$2,000 beer, Hypercolor cars, Google's Quantum AI Lab and more in our weekly look at the web

As tech powerhouses like Google and Apple fight to make their products increasingly context aware, Studio NAND is fighting back. Software developers are working to estimate a user’s activity by tracking mobile device sensors to gain insight into that person’s behavior and environment. But will users behave differently knowing their actions are being traced? Studio NAND’s “Unreliably Machinery” project focuses on making up the context, …