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- Artists Create Book Cover That Refuses to Open for Judgmental Readers
- Garlic-Flavored Cola Is Actually a Thing in Japan
- Cable Car Dangling 9,000 Feet in the Air Is Transformed into Luxurious Hotel Room
Artists Create Book Cover That Refuses to Open for Judgmental Readers Posted: 03 Feb 2015 01:28 AM PST While the age-old idiom tells us not to judge a book by its cover, this high-tech book-cover is designed to do the judging instead. Created by a group of artists at Amsterdam creative studio Moore, the book-sleeve has the ability to scan faces for prejudice. If it detects even the slightest hint of judgement, the book will simply refuse to open. Aptly named 'The Cover that Judges You', the sleeve comes with an integrated camera at the top and facial-recognition software that scans the faces of people who approach it. "Our aim was to create a book cover that is human and approachable-hi-tech," artist Thijs Biersteker said. "If you approach the book, the face-recognition system picks up your face and starts scanning it for signs of judgement." |
Garlic-Flavored Cola Is Actually a Thing in Japan Posted: 03 Feb 2015 01:05 AM PST Garlic is a great ingredient to cook with, but garlic-flavored cola is something I'm not sure I can digest, literally or figuratively. But believe it or not, the drink actually exists in Japan! Locally known as 'Jats Takkola', the unusual drink was released last month. It is produced in the city of Aomori, often referred to as the garlic capital of Japan. Also known as 'Garlic Town', the city is well-known for the huge amount of garlic that is harvested every year in July. Local companies have produced several bizarre garlic-flavored products in the past, such as garlic beer and garlic ice cream, but latest offering, garlic cola, apparently took a fair bit of trial and error before they could make it palatable. |
Cable Car Dangling 9,000 Feet in the Air Is Transformed into Luxurious Hotel Room Posted: 03 Feb 2015 12:18 AM PST Hanging over 9,000ft above sea level, near the top of Mt. Sommet de la Saulire, in the French Alps, the cable car was transformed by popular lodging rental website Airbnb into a stunning one-bedroom, two-bed apartment that can accommodate up to four guests. The setting is a part of the website's 'A Night At' contest, which awards users 24-hour getaways at such exclusive locations. Winners of the contest will be taken up to the mountain on snowmobiles and after a special Savoyard dinner under the stars, the guests will get to spend the night, quite literally, in the middle of nowhere. Because of the strong winds in the mountainous region, the one-bedroom, two-bed apartment will apparently be teetering all night long causing you to either freak out or get a better night’s sleep. Whatever the case, at least you will be waking up to a spectacular alpine view. |
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