RAP (Robotic Action Painter), designed by Leonel Moura (with IdMind) for Museum or long exhibition displays, is completely […]
Hybrid Muscle was both a work and exhibition space, built in Chiang Maï in Thaïland, that would generate […]
The Emerging Technologies section of the upcoming Siggraph will showcase tons of very curious projects (if augmented reality […]
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Having to replace a rope bridge destroyed by a rock fall over the Traversinertobel, in Switzerland, engineer Jürg […]
Mobile Assassins is an updated/mobile version of the traditional game Assassin. Log into mobileassassins.com. After you have completed […]
Yahoo and The Guardian have published pictures of the Beijing Dashanzi International Art Festival. There’s been more signs […]
A portrait series of Britain’s ageing rebels and mavericks. With very sweet accompanying quotes. By Muir Vidler. Via […]
Over 3000 bunkers, built between 1882 and 1995, are scattered around Swizerland. Over the course of four years, […]
Your face is safe with me, by Tiffany Holmes, is an animation generated from a camera recording live […]
Autoinducer_Ph-1 (cross cultural chemistry) exploits a traditional rice cultivation technique from Asia where Azolla is used as an […]
Tomas Saraceno will be at theThe Curve 11 May 2006 – 16 July 2006, Barbican Art Gallery, London. […]
OFFF, a festival exploring software aesthetics and new languages for interactive and visual expression, will kick off in […]
A fashion tip for the summer: Rest your bum by Superreal. The cushions pieces are light and easily […]
Dave Chiu and Didier Hillhorst have developed an interesting concept of what they call Reputation Management Service. Interesting […]
One of my favourite artists, Pierre Huyghe, is having a monographic show in France called Celebration Park. It’s […]
The GIF Show, an exhibition opening today, at San Francisco’s Rx Gallery, takes the pulse of “GIF Luv,” […]
A card that gamers can use at cash machines around the world to convert virtual dollars into real […]
Joanneke Meester‘s eerie portraits… and tortured dolls. (via Happy Famous Artists.) Two years ago, Meester had fashioned tiny […]
When in Paris i fell in love with the Palais de Tokyo. Yummy food at the bar, great […]
One of the works i discovered last week at Mal Au Pixel in Paris was Electroscape 004, an […]
Palpable City is a location aware garment that allows walkers to feel the spatial form of the urban […]
With Invisible – The Shadow Chaser, players have to sense and capture “ghosts” with a vacuum cleaner. “Invisible” […]
In an article published in Technoetic Arts last year, Stephen A. Gage (Bartlett School of Architecture) and Will […]
WORMS in Rotterdam has revealed last week a Biometric Barman. Sit on the chair, insert two euros, and […]
Joseph DeLappe has developed dead-in-iraq as an online gaming performance/protest. The artist entered the online US Army recruiting […]
Bion is a robotic sculpture that explores the relationship between humans and artificial life. The name makes reference […]
In the 1940’s Gray Walter discovered that when a person was subjected to a light flashing at a […]
Images from the International German Beard Championship in Hesel. Previously: Bearded Germans triumph in Berlin. Get the lowdown […]
Safety is one of the main concerns of urban sex workers. The Aphrodite platform shoes will have an […]
Tokyo based Belgian artist Eric Van Hove is about to launch Off the Record, a punctual underground underway […]
US ethicist Patrick Lin, of the The Nanoethics Group in Santa Barbara, believes that we will need an […]
In the Anarchitekton hotographs, Barcelona-based artist Jordi Colomer shows characters carrying cardboard architecture models, exact replicas of the […]
I’m going to Mal Au Pixel in Paris . The French, never afraid of being ridicule in the […]
This week, WHITE BOX’s gallery space has become a creative asylum where 10 successful applicants (from Mexico, Ukraine, […]
The Tactical Ice Cream Unit, a project of the Center for Tactical Magic, distributes ice cream but also […]
Swiss artist Sandrine Pelletier rules the the world of embroidery, tapestry and outlandish textiles. Flying cats installation and […]
A man steers his homemade cart down the street in the Iraqi Kurdish city of Arbil. Picture found […]
I’ve been reading several interesting stories about plane trips lately: a love letter to super-cheap European flight carriers; […]
In order to help alien visitors to land their UFO’s safely in the Netherlands, Martin Riebeek in collaboration […]