Dana Karwas‘ cell.SPACE application allows users to make a short live music video using SMS as lyrics and […]
In the Mixed Reality Project, by StopAntPlay and Rene Serrano, the visitor is filmed in real time and […]
The new issue of Neural is out. The magazine got an honorary mention at the last edition of […]
The Egg, by IDII students Jennifer Bove, Thomas Stovicek and Nicholas Zambetti, is a device that communicates last-minute […]
Tasting Music is a table, developed by Michihito Mizutani, allowing people to listen to music without using any […]
The installation ]Insofern[, by Michel and Andre Decosterd of Cod Act, is a machine that incorporates a mobile […]
Greg Rivera and Mike Essl, co-owners of an amazing Mr. T collection, are inviting artists to submit designs […]
A police station in Fukuoka, Japan, appointed a high-performance security robot its chief for a day this April […]
‘Ere Be Dragons, by Nottingham-based Active Ingredient, is the prototype of a game for PDAs that takes you […]
Piers and Guy are launching a PSFK Cool Hunt On Flickr, a monthly competition to see what’s going […]
Chris has started a list of video game controllers used as peformance devices and musical instruments. Anyone knows […]
Matthias Megyeri’s Sweet Dreams Security artefacts investigate society’s obsession with security products and the over-saturation of cuteness. His […]
Sonic Texting, by Michal Rinott, allows you to write messages just by making smooth writing gestures with the […]
The Echoes (Encouraging Companionship, Home Organization, and Entertainment in Seniors), by Justin Donaldson, Josh Evnin and Sidharth Saxena, […]
Blowhard is a game, created by Ryan Schoelerman and Sky Frostenson, in which two players compete by breathing […]
Placing Voices, by Brian House (remember Yellow Arrow?), is a mobile-sound-blog software which uses the recording feature of […]
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Flickr page attempting “to show how the Evening Standard’s Headline writers attempt to stamp out positive thought within […]
In 2001, Fur made the Painstation. The player’s right hand uses a knob to control the pad. The […]
Earworms, by Aaron Koblin, is a software which allows users to create personally tailored songs to enhance their […]
In a few weeks, Viacom Outdoor plans to install in the London Underground video posters with changing text […]
A sample of Manhattan architectural treasures that have been demolished since the demise of Penn Station. Picture is […]
Japanese company Fuji Electric Retail Systems is selling a vending machine that can dispense free drinks when a […]
OneVideo Technology Corporation and Agile TV are developing speech-recognition products that will let viewers change channels with voice […]
Julia Lohmann transforms the factory-farming offcuts into lighting and furniture to explore our contradictory relationship with animals as […]
The Act by Cecropia is a coin-op “filmgame” about emotion, controlled by a single knob. This animated cartoon […]
SoundAds is a Dutch ad campaign combining mobile phones with prints. Intriguing images are tagged with a 0900 […]
The start of a catalogue about software and hardware fragrances: In 2000, Aromajet developed Pinoke, a device able […]
With Poultry Internet, the Mixed Reality Lab in Singapore blends the Internet, 3D, sensors, haptics, cybernetics and augmented […]
The GelForce, engineered at the University of Tokyo, is a transparent deformable gel that measures the distribution of […]
Yet another musical table! Video is good fun tho’ The reacTable allows collaborative performances by professional musicians without […]
BodyBug (picture on the left), a project by Jin Moen at Interactive Institute Share Studio, is a climbing […]
Despina Papadopoulos ‘s HugJackets take the idea of the LoveJackets a step further. An embrace between the two […]
“Yomiuri Global Newspaper – Electronic Paper” is a wall-sized (2.2 meters high and 2.6 meter wide) newspaper utilizing […]
Wordnews, by Benjamin Fischer, is a software that analyses and displays current news headlines of several leading international […]
Summit-Quinphos, an agricultural company in New Zealand worried at the amount of nitrogen leaching from pasture, has invented […]
Montreal stencil artist Roadsworth is currently facing criminal charges and a possible fine of 265,000 Canadian dollars for […]
A “bionic eye”, engineered at Stanford University, California, may one day help blind people see again. The eye […]
Regenerative Music, developed by James Fung at the University of Toronto, explores new physiological interfaces for musical instruments. […]
Swedish artists Erik Sandelin & Magnus Torstensson of unsworn, have created what they call a Breather. This solar-powered […]