Sorry if I did not speak clearly enough for everybody in the building.


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Apr 14, 2013
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climateadaptation:

I ate at a robot restaurant in MSP Int’l Airport. Each seat has one of these tablets (not sure the brand). And each seat has two electric outlets including two for a USB. You can see the USB ports on the outlet on the left. The wood is fake, so are the leather seats. TV screens hung from nearly every wall surface. I’m not sure if you can see it, but can you see the steam behind the counter? I can’t be 100% sure, but I’d swear it was artificial, like that fake smoke at clubs. Even the battery operated candle had a fake flicker.
To order food and drinks, you swipe and poke at the tablet, which, btw, also has full internet access. After you order, you pay by swiping your credit card on a swiper nearby (out of frame).
About five minutes later a server delivers your order, which looks nearly identical(!) to the meal in the photos. Eerie. If you need something, there is red “Assistance” button on the bottom right of the tablet (you can see it on the tablet above). Push that, and someone comes over and asks “How may I assist you?”
All the diners had forks in one hand while swiping news or email on the tablet with the other. The place was spookily silent. Everyone’s heads were down, focused on the screens, and shoveling food in their mouths, as if sedated.
We live in the future.

climateadaptation:

I ate at a robot restaurant in MSP Int’l Airport. Each seat has one of these tablets (not sure the brand). And each seat has two electric outlets including two for a USB. You can see the USB ports on the outlet on the left. The wood is fake, so are the leather seats. TV screens hung from nearly every wall surface. I’m not sure if you can see it, but can you see the steam behind the counter? I can’t be 100% sure, but I’d swear it was artificial, like that fake smoke at clubs. Even the battery operated candle had a fake flicker.

To order food and drinks, you swipe and poke at the tablet, which, btw, also has full internet access. After you order, you pay by swiping your credit card on a swiper nearby (out of frame).

About five minutes later a server delivers your order, which looks nearly identical(!) to the meal in the photos. Eerie. If you need something, there is red “Assistance” button on the bottom right of the tablet (you can see it on the tablet above). Push that, and someone comes over and asks “How may I assist you?”

All the diners had forks in one hand while swiping news or email on the tablet with the other. The place was spookily silent. Everyone’s heads were down, focused on the screens, and shoveling food in their mouths, as if sedated.

We live in the future.


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Feb 25, 2013
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fuckyeahdementia:

wat

fuckyeahdementia:

wat

(Source: ya7oby)


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Feb 21, 2013
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letsbuildahome-fr:

Today Kenzo Tange a Japanese architect with his Olympic Stadium which was built for the 1964 Tokyo Olimpics.
You can see complete the video of the ABC of architect here: https://vimeo.com/56974716# .

letsbuildahome-fr:

Today Kenzo Tange a Japanese architect with his Olympic Stadium which was built for the 1964 Tokyo Olimpics.

You can see complete the video of the ABC of architect here: https://vimeo.com/56974716# .

(Source: ombuarchitecture)


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Feb 20, 2013
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robotindisguise:

Amazing marriage of spoken word and visual media by Shane Koyczan.

Beautiful and heartbreaking…please watch.

(Source: unpluggedoutlet)


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Feb 20, 2013
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rubenfeld:

Grunge suit.

rubenfeld:

Grunge suit.

(via nbaoffseason)


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Feb 20, 2013
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mrgif:

when harry met sally but with mickey and mini

mrgif:

when harry met sally but with mickey and mini


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Feb 20, 2013
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nevver:

How to Tear a Phone Book in Half, The Art of Manliness




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Dec 21, 2012
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stoweboyd:

The single most important decision we can make in a connected world is who to follow. - Stowe Boyd

stoweboyd:

The single most important decision we can make in a connected world is who to follow. - Stowe Boyd

(Source: recitethis.com, via newsweek)