Link About It: This Week’s Picks

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1. 3D-Printed Exoskeleton Applications for 3D printing keep pushing the boundaries of design, art and science. The latest innovation is a robotic suit that acts as an exoskeleton—incorporating both 3D-printed components and mechanical parts—and assists paralyzed people with their walking and standing. Each suit is individually crafted: the wearer’s thighs and hips are scanned, then the components are printed to ensure comfort and capability. In …

From Skate Rat to the Oscars: Spike Jonze

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Taking home the Original Screenplay Academy Award for 2013’s runaway technology love story “Her,” writer and director Spike Jonze has solidified his place in mainstream Hollywood, but Jonze didn’t take the direct path (if there is one) to stardom. The longtime Jonze supporters at London-based Huck magazine sent their congratulations via retrospective, highlighting Jonze’s transition from making low-budget skate videos around LA with the likes …

Nendo for Disney Japan

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In what seems like an unlikely collaboration, highly influential design studio Nendo created a series of Winnie the Pooh-inspired furniture for Disney Japan. To reflect the bucolic setting of the beloved story, Nendo used a textural maple wood while adding slight hits of color and contrasting texture with knit elements to further characterize each piece. The work reflects a great design studio’s ability to cater …