General Motors plans to build a vehicle which automatically stays in lane and will not crash into the […]
Artist and composer Tristan Perich‘s new project is called One Bit Music. This low-fi musical device consists of […]
DIMobile is a 53-foot-long truck that travels throughout the U.S. When the vehicle arrives at a location in […]
Developed by Sonic Studio, BodyRest is a wearable device (PDA + headphones + sensors) that produces customized music […]
Jan at Piecoplastic has set up a wiki-list for bloggers, mobloggers, wikis, social bookmarks covering ars electronica 2005. […]
As part of George Bush’s push to revisit the Moon by 2018, Nasa is using the Hubble Space […]
Japan plans to improve traffic conditions with a “smart” traffic control system which will have signals atuned to […]
A team led by scientists from Edinburgh University has succeeded in objects move remotely and with no direct […]
The N55 ROCKET SYSTEM enables anyone to communicate their protest in a concrete way. This low tech, low […]
Last week i was reading that a tortoise had undergone an operation that removed four bladder stones and […]
mlle. malaprop (english version) is a female proxy server affected by Alzheimer. She suffers from the first symptom […]
This one is for Sascha who was looking for accomodation in Linz during Ars Electronica. Das ParkHotel offers […]
The piiPod could be the solution for anyone trying to get rid of their addiction to iPod. Dutch […]
Temporary networks (ad-hoc wireless networks) are designed to be “visible” to devices only, not to people. Without consulting […]
OP_ERA: sonic dimension, by Daniela Kutschat and Rejane Cantoni, is an immersive installation designed as a music box. […]
To protect biometric information, IBM researchers have developed a fun-house mirror-like trick to alter images so that hackers […]
A microscopic robot that it is so small it can be injected into the body through a syringe […]
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wave_scan, by Brad Todd, is composed of an ELF (extremely low frequency) sensor, an antenna and a projection […]
Thank you Kottke for being braver than me (via Jason Calcanis Weblog): “News.com ruminates about Google building a […]
Mutual Telexistence robot Â?gTELESAR 2Â?h is a master-slave robot composed of the slave humanoid robot (Figure 1, video) […]
Silly but irresistible item of the week. Nobuko Nishida’s “Love and Peace”, presented at the YKK Fastening Awards. […]
Parasite is the other project by Frédéric Eyl, Gunnar Green and Richard The I saw at the UDK […]
Blowing “Windows” subverts our preconceptions of the static electronic screen. The user of the hose can clear their […]
Last month, I went to the open day of the Digital Media Klasse at the UDK, Berlin. Was […]
From 1895 to 1955 DeMoulin Bros. Co. produced paraphernalia, costumes, gag devices, and furniture for lodge organizations and […]
Dress is a polypropylene dress fitted with small “counters” which offer glimpses of human flesh for “sale”. The […]
Teaching Turing, by David A. Mellis and Aram Armstrong is an easy to understand, fun environment for learning […]
Business in Shanghai is driving economic growth, as epitomized by the Pudong district’s ever-expanding cluster of skyscrapers. Its […]
Pulps with tentacles. Via El bello pubico.
Quoin International has developed a new device that will allow US marines to zip up the sides of […]
The Pachinko Hakubutsukan (Pachinko Museum, more pictures) boasts 148 machines, many of them rare and historic mementos of […]
First a bit of physics: A refrigerator is one of the biggest electricity consumers at home. It works […]
Appendix2 features an alternative state of urban landscape. The multimedia exhibition consists of short video works and interactive, […]
Mirage Motion Media, a Toronto-based startup, has developed “interactive motion panels” that play “video” clips — without the […]
My friend Graham and his team at TreeHugger are running a DIY Eco-Tech contest. You have to come […]
University of Florida engineers are working on the next generation of airborne drones that will dive between buildings […]
Ben Pell’s Walldrobe Wearpaper is a series of thin leather panels that you hang on your wall as […]
When I first read about the Zorb, a huge ball you can roll in, run in, ride in, […]
The first recorded story of a person being shot from a cannon was in England, circa 1877. Unfortunately, […]