Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Barbican center: '30 years of Japanese Fashion'
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Aerobics at Spitafields'
Aerobics is usually performed to music and may be practiced in a group setting led by an instructor.
Formal aerobics classes are divided into different levels of intensity and complexity. Aerobics classes may allow participants to select their level of participation. Hina thibaud, chose a too difficult level.
Spinning at Spitafields'
Have you ever tried the Spinning Class? We tried and we agreed that we will never do it again.
You need to have a high tolerance for exercise bikes and being cooped up inside with a bunch of other sweaty people. All you need is a towel to wipe your face and a big water bottle. You don't have to wear your helmet.
You need to have a high tolerance for exercise bikes and being cooped up inside with a bunch of other sweaty people. All you need is a towel to wipe your face and a big water bottle. You don't have to wear your helmet.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Storyboard for a Yoann le Tensorer
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Pouch
the project aims to create a new experience that reminds us of our first drop of milk from our mother’s breast. The ‘udder-like’ liquid container enables the user to fill their glass by pulling and squeezing the teat. That gesture takes us back to the milking practice of a cow.
the product needs to be suspended to the ceiling or to be hung on the wall.
Pouch, is like a drop of wine falling; Food-grade silicon is soft and flexible and adapts perfectly to the free movements of liquid.
Pouch, is like a drop of wine falling; Food-grade silicon is soft and flexible and adapts perfectly to the free movements of liquid.
This modern material transforms the traditional ‘hard’ carafe into a malleable-fleshy container that reminds us of the udder’s texture.
It is suitable :
-For a wine degustation
-At the restaurant: for any liquid, in the air, on top of the table.
-At home: against the wall as a water jug
-At home: against the wall as a water jug
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
The Udder
Is coming soon...
How to milk a cow?
The udder is typically somewhere underneath the cow, clinging to its undercarriage like a juicy pink balloon. Once you've located the udder, locate the teats, or "fun buttons," pink finger-like protrusions. As unattractive as it seems, these are where the milk you drink comes from. This explains why most people leave cow-milking to machines or, in worst-case scenarios, extremely lonely farmers.
A cow's udder can hold up to 40 litres of milk, so make yourself comfortable. Aim the milk for a metal pail that will both hold it and make a satisfying milk-catching noise4. cf www.jakechristie.blogspot.com/
How to milk a cow?
The udder is typically somewhere underneath the cow, clinging to its undercarriage like a juicy pink balloon. Once you've located the udder, locate the teats, or "fun buttons," pink finger-like protrusions. As unattractive as it seems, these are where the milk you drink comes from. This explains why most people leave cow-milking to machines or, in worst-case scenarios, extremely lonely farmers.
A cow's udder can hold up to 40 litres of milk, so make yourself comfortable. Aim the milk for a metal pail that will both hold it and make a satisfying milk-catching noise4. cf www.jakechristie.blogspot.com/
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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