«Dragostea Din Tei» è una della tante hit della dance band moldava O-Zone. La loro storia è cominciata nella Repubblica Moldava, dove Dan, Arsenie e Radu hanno conosciuto i loro primi successi musicali. In questo modo si sono convinti che la musica pop rumena poteva essere interessante x quanto riguarda il mercato europeo e potevano esserci i presupposti per linizio di una carriera Internazionale. Ecco perché nel 2002 gli O-Zone hanno dato un loro demo a Dan Popi un manager di unetichetta discografica rumena nel quale hanno riposto la loro fiducia. Il loro primo singolo in Romania è stato: «Numai Tu» tratto dal loro album «Number 1». Numai Tu ha conquistato le classifiche radio e la Top 100 rumena. Nellautunno 2002 gli O-zone tornano con un nuovo singolo «Despre Tine» e le nuove stelle della musica dance si accorgono di aver contaminato sia le radio sia le televisioni della Romania con «lO-Zone Mania».
«Dragostea Din Tei» by O-Zone was one of the most played singles by the Italian radio stations and reached NR 1 in all the European sales charts: Nr 1 in France for 15 weeks (Platinum Record), Nr 1 in Spain, Nr 1 in Germany (Platinum Record), Nr 3 in the UK, Nr 1 in Belgium (Platinum Record), Nr 1 in Holland (Platinum Record), Nr 1 in Norway (Platinum Record in 2 week), Nr 1 in Austria, Switzerland and in all the Eastern European Countries (...)
A set of envelopes which temporarily transform your phone into a simpler, calmer device, helping you to take a break away from your digital world.
Many people feel that they spend too much time on their phones and struggle to find a balance with technology.
We have designed a series of special paper envelopes which completely transform the functionality of your smartphone for the time it is sealed inside, allowing you to enjoy fewer distractions for a little while.
One envelope turns your phone into a very basic device which can only make and receive calls, while the other turns your phone into a photo and video camera with no screen, helping you to focus on what’s in front of you.
Printed buttons which subtly light up allow you to dial and take photographs, creating a calm but magical “Envelope User Interface”.
We were inspired by a recent trend where people purchase a second, simpler phone for holidays and weekends, as a way of limiting their access to technology. We wanted to create a more accessible version of this, which would enable people to try a day without a phone without committing to purchasing a new device.
Paper Phone is an experimental open source Android app which is available to try right now, all of the code is available on Github for people to play with and hopefully adapt and evolve!