Shadi Ghadirian uses her photographs to examine the situation of women in Iran. The Ghajar series looks back […]
Forensic scientists could use DNA retrieved from a crime scene to predict the surname of the suspect, according […]
Being swamped with information can be a matter of life and death for soldiers, pilots and police officers. […]
Wabian-2 (WAseda BIpedal humANiod-No.2), developed at the Waseda University walks like a man, moves its head, torso, arms […]
In Detroit, large numbers of buildings and homes have been abandoned and many have been torn down or […]
Jean-Baptiste (sois béni!) sent me a link to the Cat Piano. Athanasius Kircher, a 17th century German Jesuit […]
The military world is hidden from civil society by fences and prohibitive signs. Nevertheless, Swiss artist Matthias Jud […]
Looks like blimps and zeppelins are making a come back! Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov has recently presented five […]
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Judi Werthein has designed a special “crossing trainer” to help illegal immigrants cross the border from Mexico to […]
In Keitai Girl (2003), Yamaguchi Noriko wears a body suit crafted from cell phone keypads, large headphones and […]
Actually this picture is from February 10 when a boat shipping sport shoes, hamburgers and toys from Asia […]
Everlandia challenges people’s imagination to pick and compose from those landscapes, skies, plants and animals, which better match […]
Almond Chu photo exhibition at the Shanghai Street Artspace. More images. Related: Cao Fei’s pictures of Cosplayers.
Surreal Scania investigates how aura and attraction are connected to different places. Filmmaker Anders Weberg and cultural analysist […]
Architect Andreas Angelidakis‘s work engages a 3-D Internet as well as physical spaces to raise questions about urbanism, […]
Japanese company Konami will issue this summer a curious LCD-based portable game in which the player “raises” virtual […]
Yinka Shonibare‘s work addresses cultural identity by juxtaposing African batik patterned cloth with the poses, idle hours and […]
Biologists and oceanographs are enlisting 23 species of apex predators to serve as ocean sensors, outfitting them with […]
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Bubo is a toy owl that can cast spells and take control over innocent devices or other toys […]
Toppan, one of Japan’s largest printing companies, has released a series of artist slide shows for viewing on […]
A robot examines the body of a terrorist/freedom fighter in Bagdad, Irak. Via 20 minutos.
Heritage Park, outside Cape Town, is thought to be the first self-contained town entirely ringed by a computer-monitored […]
In the week after 9/11/2001, George Bush Jr attempted to roust world support with his declaration “you’re either […]
Circo Mondial presents for the first time in Europe: The Bottle Man! Zamorate. A Man in a Bottle. […]
NEC Corp has developed two types of miniature gadgets that convert fluorescent lamps into power outlets. It’s the […]
Interaccess is to open Controller: Artists Crack the Game Code, an exhibit featuring the work of five artists […]
Interesting read in The Washington Post (via elastico .) “Ctrl+Alt+Del” is as basic as “ABC” for the new […]
Welcome to the Atomage magazine appreciation site, here you find detailed information on the publications and history of […]
BlackBox is a new media art exhibition within ARCO, Madrid’s contemporary art fair. Here’s what i found about […]
Lee Bul‘s futuristic installations explore how the notions of beauty and the monstrous are at play in contemporary […]
Kent Henricksen embroids seemingly innocent bourgeois sceneries with gruesome images as hoods, masks, ghosts and ropes. The hooded […]
This retro decorative tablecloth contains a textile keyboard. The electronic is woven into a fabric, which finds itself […]
Pneumatic Parliament, an installation by Peter Sloterdijk, Gesa Mueller von der Hagen and architect Dierk Jordan (Global Instant […]
Yoshitomo Nara neo-pop plexiglass dogs and freaky kids are at the Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, until March 11. […]
Developed by Dutch design studio Solar, the stamps use twelve successive original television fragments of the winning races […]
Am i slowly turning into a fan of animals or taxidermy? I really like the work of Melbourne […]
A flexible material that instantly hardens into armour upon impact will protect US and Canadian skiers from injury […]
Stefhan Caddick whom i met too briefly at a seminar organised by BLOC in Wales, has sent (on […]