Soundtrack files from Russ Meyer‘s parallel universe. A 4,6 hours long trip of outrageous dialogues and groovy music. […]
Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied have just opened a new exhibition in Moscow. With Elements of Web 2.0 […]
There are fish that glow in polluted water, fluorescent pigs (and rabbit?)… now students at Singapore Polytechnic have […]
Orson Welles’ mid-seventies Tv commercial for Champagne. Via Bedazzled. Image.
The Soil Sampling Shoes are part of a larger project, Gardening Superfund Sites. They attempt to covertly take […]
Pharmacopoeia, by textile artist Susie Freeman and family doctor Liz Lee, draws attention to medical matters. The collection […]
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{ transcription } is a real-time media installation, created for the Courtauld Institute of Art’s back staircase, that […]
Scientists at the Catholic University of Leuven have implanted an ID chip into a tooth to show how […]
Minneapolis’s new central library, designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and opening in late 2006, will include an […]
In Valentina Vuksic’s Harddisko, defective hard disks are collected from various PC shops, companies and institutions. Each of […]
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Metropolis has a story about The Fashion of Architecture: CONSTRUCTING the Architecture of Fashion, at New York’s Center […]
The news everyone’s talking about is that the Pentagon is funding research into neural implants with the hope […]
Joan Fontcuberta uses Google to create large photo-mosaics that comment on the internet-era’s liaisons between mass media and […]
muk.luk.flux, by Amanda Parkes (check also her other works: Topobo and Nomad Pneumatics), is a pair of boots […]
Computer scientists in Microsoft have developed a color-coded “dance pad” with buttons you can tap with your feet […]
The Australian Dance Theatre’s new show will feature prosthetic limbs, large-scale ambulating robotic creatures (some of them strapped […]
Designed for 7-10 years old boys, Floor it! is arcade car racing brought to life. The radio controlled […]
A mysterious Gen-Aid Cloning Products set created by marcovision on flickr. Don’t know what’s behind that but i […]
I’m leaving tonight for Brussels then i’ll be in California from February 28 till March 10. I’m so […]
Shu-Min Lin’s work Inner Force applies to the practice of the wu-wei principle of Taoism, which means “action […]
Players of Operation Cntrcpy[tm] have to navigate a space ship to Mars as fast as possible and to […]
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works is considering the possibility to build an airplane that starts and ends its mission […]
Palast is no more but Andreas Muhs and Oliver Elser are documenting on restmodern and flickr postwar modern […]
The Robotics & Multibody Research Group (a research group within the VUB – Brussels University) is working on […]
Ernesto Neto creates organic-shaped installations using stretchable fabrics in nylon or cotton. Sometimes they are filled with scented […]
Built for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair and planned originally to last only six months, André Waterkeyn‘s Atomium […]
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have built a molecular calculator that uses enzymes to perform calculations. […]
I haven’t got a clue about what’s written on that post, but i do know that those woolly […]
Wishing to reintroduce Chechnya to an international audience while reacting to the proliferation of international biennales, the Emergency […]
If the European Medicines Agency says “yes” on Thursday, Atryn, a natural human protein extracted from the milk […]
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The upcoming dorkbot New York has a very appealing programme. almost certified (grade A noise for non-discerning consumers), […]
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Edoc Laundry‘s first line, expected to launch March 1, literally weaves an episodic, multimedia game into the fabric […]
First M, now Metropolis, one of Fritz Lang’s other masterpieces, is available for download on Internet Archive. As […]
The projects presented at Afterimage use the “bleaching” phenomenon as an interaction process. Our retinas have photoreceptors that […]
Scientists at the Universities of Manchester and Wisconsin have found out that “a naturally occurring mutant chicken,” called […]
Super-tough RFID tags, created to help owners identify their livestock, have been attached to a collection of garments […]