My favourite pavilion at the Venice Biennale was Iceland’s. I was fascinated by Gabríela Fridriksdóttir‘s uncanny world. If […]
Aparna Rao‘s My Bedtime project is aimed at underlining that each individual has a unique sleep need that […]
Input of information is becoming a challenging task as portable electronic devices become smaller and smaller. Smart Laser […]
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Billboard Building (R3 Moto Azabu) is Klein-Dytham‘s lastest building. The building, conceived like a billboard, is covered with […]
Laparoscopic surgery is the most common form of weight-loss intervention. It reduces the size of the stomach to […]
Photo documentation of their work from 1936 till 1980. This archive of vintage photographs shows the ingenuity of […]
Pixelsurgeon has an interview of Margot Quan Knight, an artist who has her own idea of what a […]
Wondering how a memorial product can better help today’s bereaved to grieve and heal in the years following […]
The Japanese Communications Ministry is to establish a research group that will work to commercialize virtual reality television […]
That’s the silly item of the day and I want one. Scarf from the summer collection of Belgian […]
Yesterday I stopped at the Fondazione Bevilacqua in Venice (just behind the pigeon-infested Piazza San Marco) to see […]
British architecture firms Alsop and Arup are to create a landmark structure to attract visitors to the World […]
Seing Manekineko’s post about Kenji Yanobe, I couldn’t resist the urge to write something about the artist humourous […]
PingMag has an interview of Paul Baron and Olivier Thereaux who set up in November 2003 Tokyo Art […]
Eavesdripping, by Sascha Pohflepp, uses water as medium and display to render invisible communication visible and experienceable. A […]
Well, this is my luck! I’m back from the Venice Biennale and have just read emails urging me […]
SUIRIN, by Satou Tokuhisa and Masa Inagake, is an installation that in a sense demonstrates how Augmented Reality […]
I’m off to the Art Biennale in Venice this weekend. Will try to send some pictures and comments […]
The Handydandy consists of five media artists from Austria (Bauch Bernhard, Gross Luc, Kirisits Nicolaj, Savicic Gordan, Waldner […]
Dutch designer Esther Derkx‘s Improved Crockery consists of vintage ceramics that have been re-printed with new designs, using […]
In August 2001 artists Bruce Gilchrist, Jo Joelson and photographer Anthony Oliver travelled to Greenland to conduct experiments […]
The photographs can be broadly dated to the years 1922-1940. Via Jaf project.
Matthew Falla‘s Cut-Out Computer is a piece of 3D information graphics which you assemble yourself. The invisible processes […]
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Insight – home use smear test kit, a project by industrial design engineer Maja Kecman, won the Big […]
A Seattle entrepreneur is putting the homeless and panhandlers to work for a low-cost marketing campaign. He says […]
TerminatorBot is a crawling robot with two arms that can also manipulate objects. It’s perfect for crawling around […]
Cows are revered as sacred among Hindus and are protected by law. Some 40,000 cows are thought to […]
At present, the most popular mobility aid for the visually impaired is the cane. However, the cane is […]
In the series Bootleg Objects, Markus Bader and Max Wolf comment on technology, transformation and question the concept […]
A quick post to thank Mario Marsicano and his friends at Jellio, an online store selling products that […]
Well, well, I never thought I’d blog about tea towels and “lapkins” (oversized napkins which offer coverage from […]
Panel Junction combines the graphic novel with forms of shared authorship, merging spontaneous drawing with scripting and direction […]
stamen: vox delicii is an adaptation of In The News, a project that heat-mapped Google News mind-share from […]
Pig brain cells wrapped in seaweed could be implanted into patients’ brains to cure the degenerative condition Huntington’s […]
Julian Oliver is investigating the second-person shooter format, what it might look and play like. In this take […]
GLAD is a project by jewellery designer Zoe Noble to develop a brand that raises awareness of the […]
Personal computers could soon fit entirely on a key ring. Researchers at IBM have developed the SoulPad system […]
Zaandam (Amsterdam)-based designer Eric Klarenbeek has an impressive portfolio. Musical Box was part of an investigation on the […]