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 […]
A study of bathroom graffiti in America. Via wtbw.
Aya Takano. The rain gear version.
Vacuum Cleaner, by Dutch designer Jurgen Bey, fills furniture with household dust, making use of an otherwise unvalued […]
In the future, our electronic devices will be networked together and all our digital content will be available […]
Hats made out of 100% human hair. Designed by Guido Oooms.
Presence is a responsive lighting installation that represents the flow of individuals in Parsons School of Design MFA […]
For the first purpose-built brothel in Antwerp’s new “tolerance zone” Franky De Coninck, Villa Tinto‘s owner, hired Quinze&Milan […]
Hotel Room, by Carsten Höller, will be a permanent sculpture designed to be built in the water out […]