This must see website offers an amazing selection of gorgeous knitwear, including trendy balaclavas, mohair hunter’s set, superb […]
The Roadie project, by Henry Lieberman and José Espinosa at the MIT Media Lab, redesigns the consumer electronics […]
The hemline of the Vilkas dress rises over a 30 second interval to reveal the knee and lower […]
I’ve uploaded on Flickr the images i took at the retrospective dedicated to Antwerp-based artist Panamarenko. Funky aeroplanes, […]
Big thanks to Konomi who forwarded and translated for me a few robot news from Japan (as he […]
I’ve just spent a few days in Belgium, a country i left several years ago convinced that there […]
Don’t miss UnitedVisualArtists‘s new video for Colder. They used the same technique as in Mirror UVA (for which […]
Thank you very very much to for the nomination at the Bloggies 2006! we-make-money-not-art has been nominated as […]
ALAVs, by Jed Berk and Nikhil Mitter, are 3 flocking blimps (Bubba, Flipper, and Habib) which continuously search […]
According to James Nachlin, New York City’s streets are full of interesting and potentially useful things that have […]
Couldn’t help but think of Afke Golsteijn’s work when i saw the Somnambulic pieces, by Canadian artist Martin […]
Fyra ofoner (four ophones) invites gallery-goers to compose a piece of music that lasts as long as the […]
Japanese Public Service Posters. More posters in Bibi’s Box. P.S. Sorry i’m having a few no-internet days so […]
Scott Banks, a University of Florida engineer has designed a robot to take X-ray video of sufferers of […]
I’m going for a few days in Belgium and around. Just found a website with clips from the […]
The French collective Pleix has released a new video. It’s called Birds and as its title says it […]
INERS Passive-Dress Double-Gravity Suit System (more images: 1 and 2), by Hungarian artist Antal Lakner weighs about 40 […]
While queuing at the post office, i found pictures of this amazing Feuerwehrzentrale (fire station), designed by BFM […]
Extremes of temperature can cause small cracks to open in the superstructure of spacecraft, as can impacts by […]
Dylan Tinlun Chan builds delightful robot toys out of junk electronic components. Jia-Yi-Bing is a series of three […]
Australian digital artist Pierre Proske is working with researchers at the Viktoria Institute in Sweden to develop intelligent […]
A new project by La Fabricadecosasbonitas (The Factory of Pretty Things) has recently been awarded money as an […]
The hi-tech prison in Lelystad (The Netherlands) opens, and locks, its doors to low-risk inmates this week. In […]
The Fruitfly farm is Laura Beloff‘s second piece in the same series as The Head, a “wearable sculpture” […]
Alison Lewis has launched a brilliant website: SWITCH, an online DIY show where she and her friends focus […]
Dr Hasan Alam, at Massachusetts General Hospital, says patients could soon be put into a state of suspended […]
By the 2010s, Korea is expecting to see security robots assisting police and the military, patrolling the neighborhoods, […]
PlayPals are wireless figurines with their electronic accessories that allow children aged 5-8 to communicate between remote locations. […]
Foster and Partners‘ Philology Library in Berlin utilizes decades of research into the use of active and passive […]
Toshiba will launch in early 2008 the world’s first elevators controlled by magnetic levitation. The company will employ […]
In bed with fever and a super flu. I hate that of course, but as this guy says… […]
Ether Beat are compatible garments that sense, process, transmit and receive the ECG wavelength. A singlet (Under Beat) […]
Stanley Ruiz‘ barong analog is a wearable electronic sound generator, based on the concept of modular synthesizers. Still […]
Lightbulb explores and blends two phenomena: the stabilization of unstable systems using feedback, and wireless power transmission. Feedback […]
Synthetic biologists are designing and manufacturing “complicated biological circuitry:” bacteria that blink on and off like Christmas tree […]
Beggar, a robot for the materially deprived is constructed entirely from donated old computer hardware and spare parts […]
As i’m reading, obsessing and blogging about the quest for a robotic world mainly in Korea and Japan, […]
Ian Bogost and Persuasive Games have just released Disaffected!, a parodical critique of working life at FedEx Kinko’s, […]
Bibi made my day. She has created a playlist with 60’s French pop videoclips, some from Françoise Hardy, […]
Philips has developed a common language for describing eperiences within an Ambient Intelligence environment: the Physical Markup Language […]