Zanadesign: “Sand-Printer”

Januar 18th, 2010

Nach dem Robotagger kommt jetzt auch der “Sand-Printer”: “This weird printer of a wheel made by Zanadesign, a Spanish design consultancy specialised in conceptual design –and of non organic materials so it doesn’t have impact to the beach and heavy enough to be used by a child but not pushed by the wind- is actually being used to spread the message of the commemoration of the first constitution of Spain in 1812 proof of peace, freedom and democracy.” Via/Via

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