Art Lebedev is known for designing products that serve as elegant solutions for complex problems. If your problem is, “I can’t figure out how to use this damn camera,” his Fleximus concept is the solution for you.
The Fleximus, designed to take photos and video, features a bendable body that can be used with a built-in viewfinder or with an attachable 3″ display. The camera’s simplified controls and flexible body let you shoot at “angles never imaginable before”: snaked under a door, curved around a corner, or, as the man below is attempting, sighted directly up your anus.
Sadly, like many of Lebedev’s designs, the Fleximus will likely be a bit too cool for any company to put into production. [artlebedev.com]

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