I’ve spent a wonderful weekend in Berlin, zigzaging the city to visit the various sonambiente locations. The festival […]
Chris Klapper‘s SWARM of insect-like baby dolls suspended from the ceiling by cables and springs.
As a graduation project for his master in Mediatechnology at Leiden University, Wim van Eck has developed a […]
Microcosmos, by Polona Tratnik, confronts the spectator with the everyday environment, in which everyone comes in contact with […]
By Debra Swann. Related: Rubber bearskin, ice bear shaped rugs.
“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Vote!â€? Mark Osterloh, promoter of the Arizona Voter Reward Act, proposes to […]
Another project from the Interaction Design department seen at the RCA Summer show. It’s one of my favourite […]
In April, i saw and fell in love with Shay Alkalay‘s sweet Bin Bag Bear, teddy bears made […]
As opposed to traditional board or card games, framed by shared physical space, the communicative exchanges and group […]
The bertillonage (also known as anthropometry, or the Bertillon system), created in the 1880’s by Alphonse Bertillon, became […]
Medianeras. That’s the name given in Barcelona to the walls still standing after an adjacent house has fallen […]
Just back from We Love Technology which took place yesterday in Huddersfield. Everyone seemed to have a great […]
Huddersfield! For We Love Technology, a one-day conference which will present “the latest adventures in the creative misuse […]
As part of his ongoing exploration of Religious Technological Artifacts, New York-based Canadian artist Paul Davies has built […]
Futuresonic celebrates this year its 10th anniversary with an amazing line-up of performances, exhibitions and events across Manchester […]
Car crashes, wrecked trucks, everyday life at the police station, etc. For 50 years, Arnold Odermatt documented traffic […]
I usually have zero interest in fashion shows. Except when it comes to the graduation show of the […]
The Steam Powered Internet Machine, by Turner-prizewinning artist Jeremy Deller and his collaborator Alan Kane, links a steam […]
Pole Com/position stems from the idea that Midi controllers tend to be small and there are no large, […]
More projects seen at the RCA Interaction Design show this Summer. These three are by Daniel Goddemeyer. The […]
When my boyfriend offered me a plush toy for Christmas i was appalled: did i really know that […]
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When he relocated to Paris in 1990, Chinese artist Wang Du was startled by the intrusive presence of […]
Sam Shahrani and Mario Gerosa have completed a Convention for the Protection of Virtual Architectural Heritage. The document […]
Bibi has discovered a bunch of German expressionism movies ready to enjoy on Internet archive and google video: […]
Inspired by the fact that mobile phone users are to be tracked to within 50 meters, as a […]
Liquid 2.0, by Daan Roosegaarde, is an interactive living cocoon which physically reacts to your motion and sounds. […]
Clay and pictures gangster stories by Yukinori Dehara, Via andrea xmas. More about the artist in Metropolis.
Jim Kosem‘s The Day Life Got Tough is a magical, animated book, with big letters printed on paper, […]
Forget for a second that i usually complain that i see to many “wave your hand and see […]
Breeze is an ambient robot inhabiting the body of a willow tree. Unlike us, Breeze can visually sense […]
The Angels, by Ruairi Glynn and Paul Burres from Bartlett School of Architecture in London, are autonomous vehices […]
Kenichi Yokono meticulously carves stunning, postmodern red images in plywood. Part of the Ultrasonic International 1 group show, […]
I can’t pretend that i’m an expert in porn posters but i doubt they still make such stylish […]
Each time you switch off the snooze button in the morning, the Blanc-o-matic, by Eva Burneleit and Katrin […]
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Each year a group of young artists invited from all over the world, is dedicated, through photography, design, […]
By German artists Paule Hammer and Sebastian Gögel, at the Galerie Wohnmaschine until August 5. Via artbbq.
In the past people would store the letters they sent each other in a box and they would […]
Tim Simpson had two very witty pieces at the RCA Summer show: Natural Deselection is an instrument that […]