The Impossible Project’s New I-1 Instant Film Camera

Continuing its quest to revive instant film photography, The Impossible Project has created a brand new instant camera called the I-1. The company previously collected and refurbished old Polaroid type 600 cameras to sell online, but starting May 10th, their very own take on the instant camera will be up for sale. The I-1 merges the old-school allure of instant film with high-tech features of …

All-Natural Exercise Equipment

An all-natural exercise set created by industrial design student Ali Safa A. forgoes the use of metal and rubber in typical gym equipment in favor of environmentally friendly materials. Made from hemp, wood, ash and marble, the minimalist workout equipment (called Femton) encourages a healthy lifestyle while highlighting the beauty of the natural world. The collection consists of a jump rope, pushup barrels, dumbbells and …

How One Man is Reviving an Aboriginal Language

Stan Grant is one of last speakers of Wiradjuri, the tribal language of Australia’s second-largest Aboriginal tribe that goes by the same name. In an attempt the revive the lost language, the 75-year-old has teamed up with anthropologist John Rudder to revise the nearly 600-page “A New Wiradjuri Dictionary”—a book he had originally written back in 2005—as well as a few grammar books. “I was …