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Gypsy Caravan Kicks off London Design Festival

All images by B. Alter London Design Festival 2010 is starting this week. TreeHuggers Leonora, Petz and yours truly will be pounding the streets to find the newest, hottest, chic-est and best design. It’s an eclectic mix, including an anti-design festival and a Transcendental Gypsy Caravan of Creativity . That’s a gypsy caravan travelling the streets of London filled with treasures by artists, designers, fu… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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James Franco Talks ‘Blurring’ Acting And Reality In ‘127 Hours’

‘The way we approached the performance is authentic,’ he tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz James Franco and Danny Boyle Photo: MTV News Toward the end of the exhaustive Moab, Utah, shoot for “127 Hours,” James Franco found himself on the edge of a cliff. Portraying a real-life hiker forced to amputate part of his arm to escape a fallen boulder, Franco was in the midst of repelling down the steep face when he slipped and experienced the terrifying sensation of falling. He was rigged with safety lines, of course, but as the actor himself admitted to MTV News, “I was scared for a second.” The shot actually made it into the film. Again and again throughout the shoot, Franco and director Danny Boyle (“Slumdog Millionaire”) strove for such moments of authenticity. At another point in the shoot, Franco found himself struggling for 15 minutes to tie up a harness with just one hand. “I yelled out a couple times, ‘Eff!’ ” he said. “That was the character and me blurring at that moment. It really showed that the way we approached the performance is authentic on a real level, blurring the line of acting and experiencing.” The entire production was a challenge, but it’s one Boyle always wanted to take on and which, fresh off the Oscar-winning success of “Slumdog,” he was not going to pass up. “We had a small window in which to strike, when people really believe in you,” the director said. “I’d always been fascinated with this idea of trapping someone. In a medium that’s all about movement and change and constant vibration of images, I thought it would be wonderful to challenge that and make an action movie where the hero doesn’t move.” The majority of the film takes place within a tight, rocky crevice, when Franco is pinned in place by the boulder. Only the actor and a cameraman could fit in, and Boyle had to watch from above via a video link. They’d shoot very long takes, as Franco went through a variety of experiences, from desperation to macabre escape. “It wasn’t like we’d cut and ask props to rig a pulley while James relaxes,” Boyle said. “He had to rig it. He had to do everything.” Check out everything we’ve got on “127 Hours.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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You Can Sit 12 Different Ways On The Loop Transformer Chair

images via Designboom Imagine what Mel Brooks could do with this; instead of The Twelve Chairs, he just gets one transformer chair that can work twelve different ways. DesignBoom shows Boaz Mendel’ s Loop Chair can be reassembled as a bar stool, a chaise-longue, a dining chair, any one of 12 different combinations. This might fit right in to

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Empowerhouse Decathlon Entry Being Designed For A Real Community

First images of the Parsons The New School Design, courtesy Parsons When the show is over, this Solar Decathlon entry will be reassembled into a home. We’re big fans of the Solar Decathlon, although I often wonder if these little gems have much applicability to real world solutions. That is why Parsons the New School of Design’s upcoming entry in the 2011 competition is so interesting: they are going beyond the Washington Mall and building t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Lady Gaga’s VMA Fashion Was ‘Over-The-Top," Katy Perry Says

‘I love all that kind of symbolism that she had on her dress, and she made a statement,’ singer says of Gaga. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Audrey Kim Lady Gaga at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Several days after the VMAs, everyone is still talking about Lady Gaga’s somewhat glam, somewhat bizarre get-ups for the show. With experts pretty much loving Gaga’s Franc Fernandez meat dress , fellow pop star Katy Perry says that with someone like Gaga, it’s about more than just the design: It’s about what she’s trying to say with it. “I think costumes are just a natural extension. I don’t think you can just have the costumes and not have anything else. The costumes are the bells and whistles and bells and whistles can be really fun, but you have to have the spine, and I think that with Gaga, she’s got the spine and she’s got the costume,” Perry told MTV News. “So, it can coexist.” Perry is quick to point out that if you’re a pop artist trying to go over-the-top without saying anything, then you’re not doing it right. “With me, I have the spine and I have the costumes, so we can coexist,” she said. “Some people that are just like, ‘Look at me, I have something on my face or head’ — I don’t want to be specific because I don’t even know what I’m trying to say — they’re just not following through. I like all that theatrical stuff, but at the end of the day, I like to strip it all off and sit down with my guitar and write a song.” With all that in mind, Perry, who looked equally fab at the VMAs , says that she really loved one of Gaga’s VMA looks in particular. “I think her outfits are very Lady Gaga . It’s like so over-the-top,” she said. “I thought the Alexander McQueen outfit was stunning. I was like, “Oh my god!” I love all that kind of symbolism that she had on her dress, and she made a statement with all the people next to her. I like the statement she made.” Related Videos VMA 2010: Lady Gaga’s VMA Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Lady Gaga Lookbook Related Artists Lady Gaga Katy Perry

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Wall Plug Concept Warns of Wasted Watts

Images via Yanko Design Designer Muhyeon Kim has created the “Insic Wall Socket” — an outlet that lights up to tell you just how many watts you’re pulling from the grid with whatever it is you just plugged in. The idea is that by instantly seeing how much power we’re using, we’re encouraged to unplug energy hungry devices as quickly as possible. We’d also become more savvy about how much energy we really use during the day, as well as what devices are surprisingly big energy hogs. But while it has its obvious benefits, does an outlet like thi… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Zaishu Stool: Eco-Friendly Flat-Pack Furniture As Social Art Project

Images: Zaishu Design Studio Designed with economy of materials, transportation and assemblage in mind, we’re big fans of flat-pack furniture that’s done well, especially when it’s got a bit of pizzazz to it. The Zaishu Stool by Australian design duo Matthew Butler and Helen Punton scores on all these points, but goes even further: it’s conceived not only as an eco-friendly product but also as a wider, participatory social project and collaboration with artists and non-profits around the world. How can a simple stool do so… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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House-in-a-Can Recycles Grain Silos Into Housing

All images via Austin-Mergold Grain silos, made from corrugated and galvanized steel, are among the cheapest and most efficient enclosures one can buy; that’s why Bucky Fuller played with them during World War II, with his Dymaxion Deployment Units. Updating the idea, Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG brings us Austin + Mergold’s House-In-A-Can , recycling these grain s… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Toshiba and Jacob Jense Design

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PACT’s Playful Organic Undies Support Artists with Disabilities (Photos)

Image courtesy of PACT. I love PACT underwear . Not only do they have a philanthropic twist — past collections have supported non-profits like Oceana and Global Green USA — but their design is playful and fun — the way panties should be. Today, Pact unveiled their latest organic underwear collaboration with Creative Growth, an art program for persons with disabilities; ten percent of proceeds will be donated to support the a… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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