Mitsubishi Electric has released in Japan two DVD recorders capable of finding and replaying the best moments from […]
Back to my little report of the Biennale. The most photogenic exhibition at the Venice Biennale is probaby […]
Silicon Graphics Inc. is to collaborate with the U.S. Army on the Subterranean Target Identification program. The program […]
Le 19eme Trou preaches the pleasures of Street Golfing in Paris. You can play it along the Seine, […]
Evil Interiors is a reconstruction of environments of concentrated fear and violence from movies like the corridor in […]
Trans-Siberian Radio is a low-power FM station that will operate on the train from Moscow to Beijing via […]
Swedish artist Ylva Franzén decorates tiles. The result is just dazzling. Before studying at Konstfack (University College of […]
Youpiiie! (as we say in french) wm$na has a new sponsor this week. It’s Trendcentral, the place where […]
I stumbled upon this project a few months ago. Every few weeks or so I would go back […]
American researchers have produced 8 wildcat kittens by cross-breeding cloned adults. This is the first time that clones […]
Irresistible and super-star designer Marcel Wanders has created for HE (Holland Electro) a home cinema set, a music […]
Summer blazing heat can be used to prevent roads from icing up in winter. In a trial, polyethylene […]
A professional kitchen can be an extremely demanding environment, not just for the chef, but also for the […]
Yamaha Motor has developed an imaging system that can quickly identify a person’s gender and age group. When […]
Light_&_sound, by Natalie Bosco, transforms light waves into sound waves and back, creating an informations loop. Turning sound […]
Patricia Waller‘s crochet work. Via andreaxmas (thanks Ashley)
Oregon Health and Sciences University researchers are testing a small device you can wear like a music player […]
For All Seasons, by Andreas Muller, is a piece about memories, seasons and using the elements of the […]
Ai Kijima quilts, weaves and screen-prints using recycled materials such as bed sheets, curtain, pillow case, clothes, apron, […]
Richard Horden asked his architecture students at both the Technical University of Munich and the Tokyo Institute of […]
Researchers at University of Tokyo have developed R Daneel, a humanoid 60-kilogram robot that kicks up its legs […]
MobZombies is a zombie-fleeing game where a player’s movement controls an avatar in the game space. Players run […]
Webcams give us the possibility to have a look at distant places/times in realtime. Roermond-Ecke-Schönhauser, by Markus Kison, […]
Chrystl Rijkeboer creates installation and art objects made of human hair. For Project kloone4000 (which presents work of […]
A discovery by Princeton researchers may lead to an efficient method for controlling the transmission of light and […]
Embrace is a concept bracelet that enables the user to be seamlessly connected to their significant other over […]
A team at the University of Tokyo’s Center for Spatial Information Science has developed a system that evaluates […]
Pixel Factory is a box that convert random pixel data into 7×7 pixel window. The image is printed […]
I’m struggling to convince Max to wear one of those. But he’s Italian, so he won’t understand. Never […]
Lucid Touch is a bioreactive sculpture that induces emotion using an affective feedback loop to control the flow […]
Darumouse = Daruma + Mouse. Daruma being a round Japanese wish doll with no arms and legs, modelled […]
I’ve seen works by “established” artists at the Venice Biennale. The pieces were good of course but i […]
Dickies by Anthony Kleinepier A bean-bag seat in form of a dick? How tacky! But if it’s part […]
The Mars Foundation plans a permanent settlement on planet Mars using near-term technologies and resources already available on […]
Japanese aerial survey firm Pasco Corp. will soon begin selling software that shows on a computer screen the […]
Based on google maps, Tokyo Art Beat‘s Event Map offers a listing/mapping of the art and design scene […]
E-mail Erosion automatically creates sculptures, using spam and e-mail as data to trigger the sculpting process. The work, […]
Loved ones: ceramic hand grenade, landmine or rocket designed as delicate presents. The destructive force of an explosion […]
Something everyone talked about but no one has seen at the Venice Biennale is Gregor Schneider’s “Cube Venice […]
Scientists are working on techniques for creating future computers, sensors and other devices that use molecules, such as […]