Wavy Scratches
2008/03/09

I think Pantone should jump into accessories…
Being the color whore that I am, I want precision matching with the rest of my clothes!
This is a video camera concept I developed for a competition some years ago.
I can’t even remember who organized it, but hey, I think this product still rocks!



JVC Mono is a video camera in a monocular format.
Viewing instruments have long had this shape; think of a pirate’s long view, or a telescope.
These instruments have no buttons and their use is very simple. Pull to open, twist to focus.
The simplicity of the interface allows the person to enjoy the moment… Movements
become second nature with use…(think mouse gestures)
To use JVC Mono pull to turn on, twist to zoom, squeeze the main body to start/stop recording, and
double squeeze to review the video.
JVC Mono has no cables or openings of any kind. The memory and batteries are included. To download
pictures and recharge the batteries the camera is placed on top of its base.
Still photographs can be made from the videos. A video is a collection of pictures anyway. Think of
professional photographers….they take many pictures choosing only the best. Choose the best stills
from your own videos through the included software.
JVC Mono is covered in silicone which helps with the grip and protects the camera in case of fall.

What is going on in my ship?
I wish I had this in my garden when I was kid…
Last year my dad had an idea to build a bar.
We played around with some concepts, and did the preliminary renders you see here.
Sadly, this is as far as it got.
This was in my digital drawer somewhere, and I thought you’d be interested in seeing them.
The golden wall is supposed to be gold leaf!







What if we change one of the legs of a chair into a 50% version of itself?
Fractal infinity…


This is sand armchair No.1
I had other ideas but spent the rest of the time changing the course of the river.
…yes I know I desperately need a tan. 5 days weren’t enough for my city-bound white ass.
Continuing the series of traffic from around places I visit.
SP Traffic, probably the worst in the world.
This video does not represent the “lentidão” at it’s finest