Manchester University is testing a wave energy device that uses the “bobbing” effect of water to produce more […]
The Passion.Room, by Fabrice Coniglio and Andrea raViola from ConiglioViola, is an installation for VJing: the shooting and […]
A micro-sensor that could be injected into the brain of those suffering from motor neurone disease and transmit […]
CS400, by French urban activist SCANDAL, is an emergency spray can to make graffiti. CS means Concept Subversif […]
Island in the Mur is a floating exhibition and performance space in the middle of the Mur River […]
The Internet is now the primary aggregator, disseminator and communicator of information. Individuals with greater net presence are […]
Triage Wireless has developed a patch applied to the skin that continuously monitors a person’s blood pressure, heart […]
The Personal Rockin Computer, dubbed ZedSet, by French artist Ronan Masson, can be used on its own or […]
Karma Physics, by Brody Condon, is a modification of the first person shooter computer game Unreal 2003. As […]
Cynthia Bruyns’s Vibration Lab is a software designed to simulate the sound of any percussive instrument, real or […]
When children play with toy cars they tell stories, adding their own narration, voice-overs, and special effects. The […]
Lambert Kamps‘s Light emitting roof tiles allows you to add huge texts, animations and logos on the roof […]
… and other musical gems such as Win A Night Out With A Well-Known Paranoiac, Abominable Radio Gnome, […]
The Knitting Map is a fabric art and technology project that aims to take the pulse of the […]
Within the next couple of years over 1500 oil-, gas- and acid tanks will be removed from the […]
Nano-sized carbon tubes coated with DNA can create tiny sensors with abilities to detect odors and tastes, according […]
The aim of the Public Air Quality Indicator project is to make existing information on air quality and […]
For morrons like me who missed the Pixelspaces exhibition and panels at Ars Electronica, Ian Wilson has just […]
BETÃO ORGÂNICO, by Lisbon-based architects and designers e-studio, is an organic concrete developed to conciliate the vegetable and […]
America from the Great Depression to World War II: Color Photographs from the FSA-OWI, 1939-1945. Via happy palace.
Norway’s new National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design doesn’t have a permanent building as yet. Instead a […]
Asahi Breweries will launch in Japan this winter a beer that changes taste over time as the fermentation […]
For Kathryn Findlay’s contribution to Hotel Puerta America in Madrid, Jason Bruges has designed two lighting installation. In […]
Non-fiction books checked out and returned at the Seattle Central Library amount to approximately 37000 items per day. […]
University of California, Berkeley researchers claim that sounds from typing on computer keyboards are distinctive enough to be […]
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Nagraj Vs. Shakoora The Magician, edited by Indian Raj Comics, a delirious and Bollywood-esque story. Via Papel Continuo.
My boyfriend’s favourite Japanese retailer, Muji, is selling Earthquake emergency packs, complete with gloves, slippers, candle, etc. Via […]
Soviet Unterzögersdorf is the last existing appanage republic of the USSR. The enclave maintains no diplomatic relationship with […]
Early versions of security machines at airports showed images of people as if they had no clothes on, […]
Turkish movie posters. Via Bibi’s Box.
Maybe not brand new for some of you, but as i’ve just started an investigation on AI in […]
Even things we’d likely to perceive as nature, like the trees on the street, are carefully planned and […]
Sonic Constructs is a sound installation that uses Lego Mindstorms robots as musical instruments. Visitors participate by constructing […]
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German genius of lightning Ingo Maurer is auctioning its own Porca Cina lamp with benefits going to Médecins […]
The Dustbunnies, by Stijn Schiffeleers and Hendrik Leper from Boutique Vizique, is a colony of seven shapes that […]
A simple wave of your hand might let you turn the TV on and off, change channels or […]
Pieceoplastic has an excellent review of Ars Electronica. You know, one of those broad roundup i’m too lazy […]
Fujitsu is to start selling a new service robot called enon (which stands for “exciting nova on network.”) […]