Second part of the report from the Algorithmic Revolution. On the History of Interactive Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany. […]
For the last decade, police in Tokyo -and now in Osaka- have been using forensic techniques to nab […]
Accordin to Kouki Yamada, who sent me the link, each cell of this Japanese Stock Market Visualizer, shows […]
Over the past 50 years, algorithmic decision-making processes have come very much to the fore as a result […]
The danger is it can stop you from buying oil. EV Confidential is a documentary/murder mystery investigating the […]
The new printed Neural issue in English is available. The new edition includes interviews of Tom Betts/Nullpointer, //////////fur////, […]
Elizabeth McGrath‘s latests works Altarwise by Owl-Light is at the Billy Shire Fine Arts gallery, Culver City, CA, […]
Anti-piracy technologies endorsed by the International Maritime Bureau include an unmanned spy plane, the Inventus UAV, for aerial […]
Follow Through is an audio-visual artwork that has been created for the Whitney Museum of American Art‘s 5th […]
Enjoy a 1964 Mexican horror masterpiece… if you dare to go beyond the title. Via Screenhead. Apparently, there’s […]
Perpetual (tropical) Sunshine is a screen made of 300 150W infrared light bulbs. It transposes the real-time state […]
The indispensable RFID in Japan informs that the Ubiquitous ID Center has presented some cool stuff at the […]
In her BODYWORK project, Liz Cohen is converting Färgfabriken’s main hall into a car body shop and a […]
When I think about the word “NetSurfing”, I found that we are net surfer who can’t swim. In […]
MIT engineers, led by Anette Hosoi, have built a robotic snail to test out mathematical models of how […]
Andy Rosen was a rock photographer in London 1976-1984. His pics have been stored since the Punk Days. […]
The Snow Cruiser was designed in 1939 as the ultimate on-ice vehicle (see details). But once on the […]
electric moOns, by Christopher Bauder, Till Beckmann and Holger Pecht, consists of 10 x 10 helium balloons that […]
The Nintendo Entertainment System entered the US market 20 years ago with graphics capabilities well beyond those of […]
BlastWrap is a blast-dampening material made out of volcanic glass and sealed in food-packaging plastic. The material already […]
If they could choose, where would domesticated crickets choose to be? Actual nature would be a bit harsh […]
Homeland Security plans to finish a job begun in 1996: building a 14-mile-long wall, 10 to 15 feet […]
Johns Hopkins researchers have devised a self-assembling cube-shaped perforated container, no larger than a dust speck, that could […]
Scientists at the Salk Institute in San Diego have created mice with human brain cells in an effort […]
The Motor Karaoke is a bike race powered by human screams, the louder the faster. The first of […]
The Green Roof Water Recycling System (GROW) is a vegetated rooftop recycling system that uses plants to treat […]
As i mentionned a few days ago, i’ve been sent an AIBO to test and blog about it*. […]
Haile is robotic percussionist that uses computational power and numerical algorithms to listen to live players, analyze their […]
A collection complete with spoons, fountains, topettes, lithos, postcards, etc. Via Vintage ads.
A few months ago, a political row blew up over government plans (announced in April) to solve Spain´s […]
Robotic “spiders” could help build large-scale structures in space. They would inch their way across large nets of […]
Hugo Liu, a graduate student at M.I.T.’s Media Lab, has developed a cookbook that can recommend a dish […]
Vote Chris Christmas Rodriguez. Via the apt.
The Altamira project is a neuro-prosthetic that triggers phosphenes by subcutaneous stimulation of the retina with radio waves […]
Integrated into one of the windows of the Stavanger City Terminal’s window section (Norway), Biosensor registers people passing […]
Penelope Boston and Steven Dubowsky have received a grant from NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts to work on […]
Online gamers who lack the time and patience to work their way up to the higher levels of […]
Researchers in the Department of Communication Systems, Lancaster University (UK), have developed a game which can be played […]
Last Sunday i visited the ZKM in Karlsruhe (Germany). They have a mind-blowing Light Art from Artificial Light […]
Fermata explores the potential of a purely auditory calendar application for the visually impaired. Through user research and […]