On Thursday, I’ll have to go to Brussels and spend 4 days in my favourite country. Has anybody […]
Dr. Paul Bach-y-Rita, from the University of Wisconsin, has developed the BrainPort, a technology that allows one set […]
The number of industrial robots is rapidly increasing yet, people do not meet them neither in public nor […]
NASA engineers are developing a technology that picks up and translates throat signals into words before they’re even […]
Scientists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) are to unveil the new KHR-3, in […]
In Singapore, the Society of Physically Disabled and the Institute of Infocomm Research are embarking on a project […]
For the last 18 months two suitcases containing a blank book, a video camera and a blank shirt […]
Mattias Östergren from the Interactive Institute in Stockholm has developed SoundPryer, a wireless peer-to-peer software for mobile music […]
With Wild Divine , video game meets spiritual quest and biofeedback meets . Thanks to three biofeedback finger […]
Someone is dealing with my arch-enemy: the PowerPoint. Pacific Film Archive video curator Steve Seid has decided to […]
Researchers at Clemson University are developing a water-repellant coating that can be used to produce clothes more resistant […]
Wu Yulu, a Chinese farmer, left school at 14, has no formal technical training, but fathers amazing “labour-saving […]
In 1972, Italian designer Mario Bellini presented a mobile micro-living environment called Kar-a-Sutra at the “New Domestic Landscape” […]
An RFID tag, manufactured by SurgiChip, that patients can affix like a bandage to ensure doctors perform the […]
Tomorrow Rhizome will host a discussion on “Blogging and the Arts“. Rhizome Director of Technology Francis Hwang will […]
Biopresence, by London-based Shiho Fukuhara and Georg Tremmel, has just won the first prize of the Transposition category […]
Radisson SAS Hotel London Stansted Airport main restaurant features the usual, but also what they call the “wine […]
The installation lies, all lies , by Hannes Nehls, tries to create an awareness for media made manipulations […]
Japanese media artist Noboru Tsubaki’s work Cochineal is a machine to patrol cyber-terrorism. The large fiberglass insect lures […]
The “World Beard and Moustache Championships” will be held in Berlin, on Saturday, October 1, 2005. Long way […]
Evidence Locker, a work i was dying to see since 2004, is currently on view at Sparwasser HQ […]
The work of Lucy Orta, one of my favourite artists, is shown at the On Conceptual Clothing exhibition […]
Australian performance group Strange Fruit uses 4-metre high flexible poles in street performances that combine dance, circus and […]
The Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, near Sonoma (North of San Francisco), showcases the talents of landscape designers. This […]
Modding is the practice of altering a computer’s look to improve its appearance. Taiwan-based Via Technologies encourages modders […]
Ivan Sutherland and Robert Drost, scientists at Sun Microsystems, are challenging the belief that chips need to be […]
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe ‘s EyeToy: Kinetic, designed with the NIKE MOTIONWORKS team of fitness training experts, wants […]
Fortune has a guess at what tomorrow’s typical car might offer. Interesting innovations include self-parking, night-vision, airbags that […]
Sony’s new PSP (wacky) campaign in Tokyo cafes later this month will feature mannequins holding a PSP unit […]
Palestinian/British artist Mona Hatoum plays with our expectations, turning innocuous objects into dangerous threats. The Pin Rug is […]
Two years ago, Fuji, a female dolphin held at Japan’s largest aquarium in the southern island of Okinawa, […]
Researchers from the Kyoto Institute of Technology have developed an “electronic eye” that can be fitted to a […]
See the mechanism attached to the rear end of the car in the photo? It is a “Thanks […]
CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology has adapted technologies used to spin wool and other fibres to produce yarns […]
Design within reach organizes its second won’t-change-anybody’s-life-but-so-fun Champagne Chair Contest. You can use the materials from no more […]
Tom Pearson, from the US Agricultural Research Service in Kansas has developed a gadget that listens to the […]
Berlin and London-based company rAndom has developed the Watch Paper , a clock printed onto ordinary paper. Using […]
Live-Shot already lets people practise shooting at targets via the internet and plans to them them use a […]
The Royal College of Art in London “Secret 2004” event allow anybody to buy a mini masterpiece for […]
Digital Quilt [silent], by Daniel Peltz, explores possibilities of intimacy within a large group. This installation is made […]