Just stumbled upon this ear-pleasing (there’s an audio-sample on the webpage) performance from 1999: Improvisation for Two Altered […]
Elegant Embellishments is working on a decorative tile that can be installed quickly to reduce air pollution in […]
RealSnailMail is a project currently developed by boredomresearch. The system uses real snails with pet RFID chips glued […]
Radar Men from the Moon was the first serial starring Commando Cody, a civilian researcher whose mission is […]
The Blanche Neige (Snow White) Project is a series of on-going interventions launched by Catherine Baÿ in Paris […]
Lisa Devaney put together a report of the Artful Gaming exhibition that took place last week in London. […]
Autistic concert, by French artist Gilles Barbier, places the visitor into willing isolation. They have to put their […]
The magnificent Flying Steamroller (1996), by American artist Chris Burden, is in London until Sunday. Every half hour […]
Electricity flowing around the body. What an uncomfortable thought, writes Hannah Perner-Wilson. Yet she designed the Clothing that […]
I came back from Ci’Num yesterday. The event, held in Margaux (very very small French town too far […]
Olle Essvik’s Sunclock is a lamp that tracks the sun’s movement in the sky and follows it. When […]
Celeste Boursier-Mougenot‘s Harmonichaos is a sound installation made of 13 vacuum cleaners fitted with a harmonica in their […]
Only 2 weeks left to download Wagner James Au‘s talk at Knock Knock, a conference about Technology challenging […]
One Eye Ball is an attempt by Hung-Chih Pen to experience the world from the view of dogs. […]
Australian performance artist Stelarc is to present three of his latest works Partial Head, Walking Head & Extra […]
I’m gutted not to be able to be in Paris over the next few days: there will be […]
On Friday 6th October the Post CS parking space in Amsterdam will be turned into a drive-in concert […]
Five Billion Years – Part 1. More on some of my favourite pieces from the 5,000,000,000 Years exhibition… […]
The Tangible and Embedded Interaction’07 (TEI’07) conference will take place on February 15-17 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The […]
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Translation of the accompanying text in 20minutos: Kids at the swimming classe in Jisou, China. (bigger caption).
Crashed spacecraft surrounded by white butterflies, from Spaceship Junkyard, Russia, 2000. By Jonas Bendiksen. After the Soviet collapse, […]
The name of the Interaction Design Department at the Royal College of Art in London has now officially […]
The Lower Mill Estate in the Cotswolds Gloucestershire (England) is a 222 hectares land with seven lakes and […]
Day-for-Night, an hommage to Paco Rabanne and a celebration of the beauty of electronics, is a modular, reconfigurable […]
On Saturday i spent a very long and wonderful evening at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. The […]
The Collision Project, by Gerhard Marx and Clare Loveday, lecturers at the Wits School of Arts, is a […]
It’s an image from last week but i only found it today. A high school student dressed as […]
The Portal at Wired NEXTFest is the first section you enter after getting through the hordes of people […]
I’ve spent the afternoon at the Emergences festival, La Vilette in Paris. Some of you might wonder how […]
Could someone please invent something similar for mobile phone? Does such mouthpiece exist already? Via modern mechanix.
So far, the headphones of music players have been isolating us from noise but also from one another. […]
I’m leaving soon for Amsterdam to give a talk at PicNic. The programme of the conference is amazing. […]
Well, well, i have to thank Julian for the scoop! Sascha Pohflepp is a new media artist based […]
International Airport Montello (Nevada), the latest project by Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger from eteam, features fictional terminals, […]
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Beverly Tang is finally launching the 21f website. TWENTY1F (or 21F) is a group of designers, researchers, artists […]
Another piece i saw at ars electronica (looks like a loooong time ago now) is Tartarus. It is […]
Sometimes you’d go to a conference to listen to someone whose work you admire and the experience turns […]
Evolving from her Martyrs Murder collection, Diana Thorneycroft is to show her new work series entitled The Canadiana […]