Design Products‘ Platform 8 had invaded the +Arch offices with some really nice projects. My favourite is by […]
The Salone del Mobile is over, but i’ll keep on posting a few interesting projects discovered there. Great […]
I first read about the work of Teresa Almeida two years ago when she presented Modes for Urban […]
One of the best shows of the Fuori Salone in Milan is Great Brits: Ingenious Therapies, at Paul […]
Asked to imagine a “what if…?” scenario that highlight some of the key issues surrounding nanoscience and nanotechnology, […]
Helena – The Goldfish blender, by Marco Evaristti (the artist famous for offering meatballs cooked with fat from […]
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The most exciting exhibitions at the Salone del Mobile are usually the ones set up by the design […]
Videos with Bibi has dug up Ed Wood‘s 1953 movie Glen or Glenda: Confessions of Ed Wood, The […]
Yesterday was another day at the Salone (actually at the Fuori Salone, the name given to the hundreds […]
A few nuggets after my first day in Milan for the Salone del Mobile. As each year, the […]
TODO, the organizers and curators of BIP 2007 – building interactive playgrounds are looking for interaction design projects […]
I’ve blogged, seen and talked about many artistic projects that remind us of the omnipresence of technologies of […]
Beige sofas and swanky chairs galore again! I’m off to Italy to cover the Salone del Mobile, the […]
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The registration for the 4th International Mobile Music Workshop is now open. It will be held on May […]
Loving The Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots, by Timothy N.Hornyak (Amazon USA and UK.) Publisher’s […]
Yesterday i visited The Robots are Coming! People – Machines – Communication at the Museum for Communication in […]
Mark Tribe has just informed me that New Media Art, the book he wrote together with Reena Jana, […]
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Been wandering in Linienstrasse today. That’s where i discovered Thorsten Brinkmann´s self-portraits. The portrait seance starts with very […]
Yesterday in Soundbytes – Part 1, i gave a brief overview of the art works installed on the […]
Music textile is a large tactile interface for playing electronic music. Navigable score on music textile XYi The […]
Deathless, a gallery dedicated to stencilists and street artists in Mitte, is currently showing paintings and multilayered stencils […]
It’s not easy to pretend you’re an ueber-cool and detached blogger when you have to tell readers “Vote […]
Last week i took the train to Oldenburg. That’s a 3 and a half hour journey from Berlin. […]
Waiting for taxidermy? Justine Cooper‘s peek inside the drawers and storage areas of the American Museum of Natural […]
Going to be another exciting week in Berlin: – the lovely Johnny Haeusler and Tanja Kreitschmann who write […]
In February, Bibi started a daily blog with videos of films, ephemeral, vintage commercials, animations, cartoons, series and […]
A few weeks ago, Rafael Mizrahi told me about the 4th Kinnernet, a hyper-geek event organized each year […]
In Edible City – Part 1, my report on an exhibition about the urban environment and its food […]
A few weeks ago i made an interview of Alejandro Tamayo, a Bogota-based artist-engineer and a teacher working […]
Viral Confections are chocolates shaped into the molecular structure of the hepatitis C virus. A model of the […]
Now this is getting embarrassing. I’m posting something about Fiona Raby & Tony Dunne nearly every month, linking […]
Last week in Oslo, i attended a very inspiring talk that Tom Igoe gave at the Oslo School […]
By Bjarne Melgaard. Just because we like monkeys. Image source + thanks Kenneth!
As Innovationsforum Interaktionsdesign was trying to reflect the whole spectrum of interaction design and innovation, they needed the […]
My Google Search History: Disturbing. By Albertine Meunier.
The Ludic Society‘s Tagged City Play for Real Players in Real Cities was recently presented at Social Hacking, […]
Patrick Kochlik and Dennis Paul live in Berlin, work at ART+COM, and love to tell stories with technology. […]