Lightsaber replicas with glowing blades, four motion sensors, authentic sound effects digitally recorded from the movie. “Comes with […]
Do you remember all the sounds from games like Pitfall, Pacman, Missle Command, Galaga etc? In Name that […]
A study of UC Berkeley reports that reading your news wirelessly on a PDA instead of on paper […]
Phil Bartie, an MSc student at the School of GeoSciences at Edinburgh University have come up with an […]
Nicola Davison, an MA graduate of Nottingham Trent University, is looking at ways of furthering commercial development of […]
The concept of Japanese hotel rooms that amourous couples can rent by the hour is being brought to […]
Community Voice Mail project provides homeless people with a way for potential employers, social service agencies and relatives […]
The ActiveBelt, made of a hardware, a GPS, a directional sensor, and a microcomputer allows you to intuitively […]
Just like politicians and celebrities, bloggers can resort to the services of a ghost writer thanks to French […]
SCOTTeVEST (SeV) and Global Solar Energy announced that the solar-powered jacket designed to carry, connect and charge portable […]
LUME is an LED embedded fabric that offers energy efficient light in a versatile form factor. Unlike traditional […]
The Cloud Harp Project , by Nicolas Reeves, is a meteo-electronic installation that converts in real-time the structure […]
To keep the nation’s young and out-of-work busy and off the state dole, the Japanese Health, Welfare and […]
Art collective POSTGEN is looking for politically motivated artists who would like to join forces to express themselves […]
Pictures of phone books from all over the world. From del.icio.us / joshua
Scientists at the Department of Industrial Microbiology at University College Dublin have discovered a bacterial strain that can […]
A research team led by Carnegie Mellon assistant professor Metin Sitti has built a tiny robot that can […]
Developped during the Trans-Cultural Mapping: Iceland inside and out workshop, the GeoLed’s project of Annie On Ni Wans […]
The Ayurveda, the science of “Ayur” (life) and “Ved” (knowledge), is believed to be the knowledge of complete […]
Farrah Sit from the Rhode Island School of Design has received the I.D. Magazine Design Distinction for the […]
As housing becomes more and more expensive for ordinary people, the Guerilla Homes programme on BBC 3 (tonight […]
In German “Ohrwurm” stands for small insects, literally it means “earworms”. As people believe that they crawl into […]
In the center of town of Geneva Switzerland (at the Place du Molard), the street has been repaved, […]
Look left and you will see a picture of Régine with Howard Rheingold. It’s always so nice to […]
coin-operated is reporting back from UbiComp, the Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, held in Nottingham, England. Some […]
Cheese, imagined by Christian Moller (D), is an experiment in the architecture of sincerity. Inspired by the ever-friendly […]
“Computer-controlled chair objects”, by Noriyuki Fujimura (J) The Remote Furniture are two chairs have a tilt sensor and […]
By Feng Mengbo (CND) Ah_Q, which won the Award of Distinction Interactive Art, is an adaptation of Quake […]
By Barbara Musil (A) For this hilarious installation, Barbara reprogrammed the alarm systems of 10 cars in the […]
Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (USA) Winner of the “Golden Nica Interactive Art” Listening Post was inspired by […]
James Auger, Jimmy Loizeau, Stefan Agamanolis (UK/USA) from Media Lab Europe. Iso-phone promises a total immersion in telecommunications. […]
Gebhard Sengmuller (A). VSSTV uses broadcasts from the historic public domain TV system –available anytime over freely accessible […]
Steward Brand (USA) Editor and publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog. Co-founder of The Long Now Foundation to […]
Commotion ////////fur//// Alexandre Armand/Bram Dauw In this voice-controlled race, two players activate electric cars by making engine noises […]
Derrick de Kerkhove (CDN) Director of the Mc Luhan Program in Culture and Technology. Ars Electronica has exploded […]
Saturday afternoon Part I Nadja Maurer introduced and moderated the panel. she studies cultural studies, with special emphasis […]
“A Social Networks Visualisation at Ars Electronica” by W. Bradford Paley and Jefferson Y. Han. I was one […]
This morning we went to the Ars Electronica Center, to see some of the exhibition, I’m here in […]
This was my last post of the day as I’m heading to Ars Electronica where Max and I […]
This story has nothing to do with technology, and I hope it will never have anything to do […]