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 […]
Walking machine, by Jessica Thompson, is a portable audio piece designed to enable wearers to move through the […]
Diesel wall in Milan. By Nicolò Piacentino. Via weblogart.
In late 2004, reports began to surface of CIA operatives using modified commercial aircraft for extraordinary rendition, the […]
For their Metal Phone project Jack Schultze and Matt Webb (blogo-famous for their Availabot work) have been using […]
The American Dept of Energy declassified nuclear testing videos. From 1945 to 1976. Via platform 8.
Yael Mer‘s works were one of the crowd stoppers at the RCA show. Just after the storm in […]
LocoSound is a work in progress that aims to synchronize an FM audio experience with the landscape viewed […]