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		<title>Recent Things of Jenna</title>
    	<link>http://thinglink.org/user/Jenna</link>
    	<description>Recent Things of Jenna</description>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>20 Nov 2008 14:01:36 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>&lt;3</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                This scarf is for Ulla and Jyri on their wedding day. I knitted it out of black and grey Merino wool to keep them warm on their honeymoon in Lapland.

Take care:
Hand wash 30C
Warm iron **
Dry flat <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				scarf &nbsp;
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        				gift &nbsp;
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        				merino wool &nbsp;
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        				warm &nbsp;
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        				love &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:683efo</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>1</guid>
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         		<title>Spring / Summer 2008</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                ISSEY MIYAKE Spring / Summer 2008 collection WOMEN
Photo: Duc Liao

[url]http://www.isseymiyake.com/isseymiyake.html[/url] <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				issey miyake &nbsp;
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        				spring &amp; summer 2008 &nbsp;
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        				dai fujiwara &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:082ecg</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>2</guid>
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         		<title>Vienna Dress / Written on the Wind</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                [i]WRITTEN ON THE WIND[/i]

A new collection of handmade clothes and accessories, by Hella Hernberg, pays homage to a legendary film by Douglas Sirk from 1956.

Underlying the ideas and style of Written on the Wind, there are various influences and impressions of the cinema, with its nostalgia and dream realities, imaginary characters and their intertwining stories. Also the vintage fabrics used in the collection, bring in their own sense of storyline. The clothes, having been made by hand in small numbers, are all individual characters, with individual names. They are waiting for the user to step into the roles and continue the stories -- half real, half imagined.

Written on the Wind available at Lux Shop (Uudenmaankatu 26, Helsinki).

Further information and orders:
hella.hernberg(at)gmail.com
www.myspace.com/hellahernberg
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        				fashion &nbsp;
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        				written on the wind &nbsp;
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        				hella hernberg &nbsp;
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        				dress &nbsp;
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        				mekko &nbsp;
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        				handmade &nbsp;
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        				vintage &nbsp;
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        				finnish design &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <tags>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:115mfi</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>3</guid>
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         		<title>Eye and nose pillows</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                [b]Eye and nose pillows by Jenni Rope.[/b]

Exhibited at My Dream Furniture exhibition at Napa, and at Taidehalli, Summer 2007. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				jenni rope &nbsp;
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        				napa &nbsp;
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        				art &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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        				cool idea <br/>
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	            <tags>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:337yfe</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>4</guid>
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         		<title>Pocket Toshi (prototype)</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Pocket Toshi, named after Toshio Iwai, is a prototype of a music application for Nokia N95 made together with Teemu Korpilahti. 

It displays chimes/piano on the right side of the screen and percussions on the left. Also an additional gesture sound (code by Marcus Malka) can be found when rapidly moving the phone in the vertical direction. Pocket Toshi is played with a round shaped cursor detecting motion based on values from the phone&#039;s accelerometer.

Pocket Toshi can be used with or without headphones. It can also be used as a pocket-size accompanist or for collaborative play in a Pocket Toshi band. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				mobile &nbsp;
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        				interface &nbsp;
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        				design &nbsp;
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        				music &nbsp;
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        				instrument &nbsp;
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        				application &nbsp;
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        				piano &nbsp;
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        				chimes &nbsp;
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        				percussion &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <tags>
        		</tags>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:187rsl</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>5</guid>
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         		<title>&#034;Harlekiinihame&#034;</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                I found this nice 80&#039;s style dress in a second hand store in Pori in 2007. It cost next to nothing. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				Marimekko &nbsp;
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        				dress &nbsp;
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        				80&#039;s &nbsp;
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        				mekko exhibition &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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        				Upee! <br/>
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	            <tags>
        		</tags>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:257zum</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>6</guid>
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         		<title>Mood Shoes (prototype)</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Mood Shoes are made for super walking. They are magical since they make their user walk on thin ice, on the beach, in a puddle, or on the moon regardless of the actual environment. The sounds of steps vary from grains of sand to splashes of water.

The prototype was made by me, David and Markku at Michihito Mizutani&#039;s Designing interaction with electronics workshop. We used Arduino, Piezo sensors, a photo resistor and PD. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				mood shoes &nbsp;
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        				design &nbsp;
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        				interaction &nbsp;
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        				prototype &nbsp;
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        				walking &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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        				Coolio! <br/>
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	            <tags>
        		</tags>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:476zwq</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>7</guid>
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         		<title>Christian the walking bug</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                A walking bug robot, harddrawn board by Christian Faubel, soldering by nadya. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				bug &nbsp;
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        				walkerbot &nbsp;
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        				walking &nbsp;
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        				toy &nbsp;
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        				robot &nbsp;
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        				insect &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <tags>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:549xqg</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>8</guid>
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         		<title>Sofia boot</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Personality: Sofia enjoys the beauty of everyday life. She loves romantic
walks hand in hand with her beau.
Patent leather winter boot with warm lining and rubber/leather combination
sole. Chocolate or liquorice candy buttons running down the side.
3cm stack heel. Comes in black.
View the stockists at [url]http://www.minnaparikka.com[/url]
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        				Minna Parikka &nbsp;
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        				shoe &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				boot &nbsp;
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        				patent leather boot &nbsp;
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        				scalloped edge &nbsp;
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        				ginger bread shape &nbsp;
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        				patent leather &nbsp;
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        				red shoe &nbsp;
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        				shoes &nbsp;
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        				high heel &nbsp;
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        				lace-up &nbsp;
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        				ladies&#039; footwear &nbsp;
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        				fashion &nbsp;
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        				women&#039;s footwear &nbsp;
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        				design &nbsp;
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        				finnish design &nbsp;
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        				finnish fashion &nbsp;
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        				black shoe &nbsp;
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        				suede &nbsp;
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        				Victorian boot &nbsp;
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        				purple shoe &nbsp;
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        				cuban heel &nbsp;
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        				heart shapes &nbsp;
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        				Mary-Jane &nbsp;
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        				humour &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				Nina Merikallio &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				www.minnaparikka.com &nbsp;
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        				new shoes &nbsp;
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        				contemporary footwear design &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				contemporary fashion &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				bag design &nbsp;
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        				contermporary bag design &nbsp;
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        				vintage design &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				burlesque &nbsp;
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        				vintage shoe design &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <tags>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:471khd</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>9</guid>
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         		<title>800-42 Black</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Finnish born [b]Julia Lundsten[/b] has been dubbed the Eames of footwear, with her label [b]FINSK[/b], launched in 2004.

Spring/Summer 08 collection, [i][b]Hylea[/b][/i], is inspired by constructivism and Russian futurism. It features simple, geometric shapes, such as square toes and angular pleats and fun detailing with graphic and unconventional colour blocking. 

FINSK shoes are sold in selected boutiques in Antwerp, Helsinki, California, London, Rome and Tokyo. The A/W 07/08 collection is currently available for the first time in London, exclusively in Topshop, Oxford Circus. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				finsk &nbsp;
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        				shoe &nbsp;
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        				800-42 &nbsp;
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        				black &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				fashion &nbsp;
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        			<![CDATA[
        				design &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <tags>
        		</tags>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:456rre</link>
	            <author>Jenna</author>
	            <guid>10</guid>
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