The Antikythera Mechanism is the oldest known scientific computer, built in Greece at around
In conjunction with LEGO, Studiocanoe utilized an old collection of LEGO to create several
Documented by photographer 13thWitness, Futura shows off his latest weapon of choice, the
Designer and illustrator Christoph Niemann paid homage last year to his hometown of New York
It’s sort of amazing to think it has taken LEGO this long before the release of their own
To mark the launch of its all new site titled LEGO CL!CK, the toy brand has put together a film
With its unorthodox “no-brand-name” and minimalist store layouts, MUJI has become a respected
Hooking up with the likes of Delta, HuskMitNavn, So-Me, and Will Sweeney, Danish brand Wood
In an all Danish affair, Wood Wood teams up with one of its national icons, LEGO in an upcoming
I’m now officially convinced there’s nothing you can’t build out of Lego as Sean Kenney with
As the festivities continue towards the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Hong Kong LEGO User Group,
Piece of Piece is an upcoming art show set to take place next month. The event includes the art division of Japanese department store Parco, toy-maker LEGO and humanitarian initiative UNESCO. The theme of the show is to recreate world heritage sites and peace through LEGO and other methods. Matt Waldman of Nooka was among the guest artists chosen. The efforts of Matt Waldman seen here are a depiction of how architecture is the societal pinnacle of humanistic examples of arts and technology. The destruction of buildings and monuments represent a reminder of war and the destruction of peace. The show begins February 1st, at the Parco Art Gallery in Shibuya, Tokyo.