Caroline Kahl

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Fotos

  • Caroline´s pics on Flickr

My Friends and Partners

  • Adams, Tim - Entrepreneur - BR/CA
  • Baeyens, John - Entrepreneur - BE, BR, SA
  • DiSalvo, Daniel - Entrepreneur
  • Ebben, Gary - Architect - BR, US
  • Gigler, Dominik - Photographer - UK
  • HS3 - Entrepreneurs - ES
  • Kahl, Juliane - Stylist - UK
  • Rudy De Waele - Entrepreneur - ES
  • Runte, Matthias - Entrepreneur - DE
  • Sofia, Aline - Artist - BR

Podcasts

  • Deep House @ Carnaval
  • Playa Linda
  • Dj Heiko Set 1.2
  • DJ Heiko Set 1.1

Girls & Gadgets

Snake I actually could parade in a samba school and film it for you, without too obviously holding a cellphone/camera in my hand, but making the camera part of my Fantasia: if this Girl´s Snake developed by Product Visionaires for BenQ Mobile would have an integrated camera. Gimme ten of those for me and my Samba Queen girlfriends and we wrap it around our pulse and ankle during Carnaval parade, having the gadget shining in different colours reflecting our emotions. I swear we will then easily compete with SMS Sugar Man, first full length film shot entirely on cellphones by Southafrican film director Aryan Kaganof and it would be more than a pocket film.

February 17, 2006 in Gadgets, Mobile | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Beachware and Gadgets

A friend told me the other day that he got almost banned by his friends at Posto9 because of the little Tamagotchi which acocmpanied him (a PDA).
Lesson 1: relax (at the beach). That spot is not a hot spot and it is about social networking (not software). You can make business at the beach, but do it the informal way!
Lesson 2: dress code for the beach is just wearing a sunga/bikini, a canga, some R$ for your beer and coconut water, a newspaper, sunglasses and a cellphone so your friends can spot you.
Lesson 3: you do not impress brazilian chicks on the beach with your gadget but your body. You pose, but do not need to expose your toys.
Further lessons: please consult "How to be a Carioca"
Otoizm
This little Japanese gadget from Konami is propably as useless as a Tamagotchi on the beach. Otoizm dancing and me dancing with them? No way, all I need here is a samba, um violão, old skool stuff, you know... But I respect cultural diference, no matter which beaches on earth I go to.
Via Gizmodo.

January 30, 2006 in Brazil, Gadgets, Lifestyle | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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