Artist Daniel Reynolds’s flock of fifteen drinking birds. They are made of pyrex glass, and require a special […]
Aqueous is a meditative space that encourages perception of small things. In a dark room, visitor can see […]
Digitall, by Ana Camilla Amorin and Tristam Sparks, is a kind of “always on” home telephone repurposed as […]
Pinku eiga (lit. “pink film”) is a style of Japanese softcore porno movies that originated in the early […]
Turntroller is a universal remote controller to control any appliances and the settings around you (lights, speakers, air-conditioners, […]
Looking forward to read more details about this extremely useful (!?) robot that plays the harp, now on […]
Arch-OS constructs a virtual architecture from the activities that take place within the Portland Square Development (Plymouth, UK). […]
Conceived as a satellite project of the Venice Biennal in 2001, Hollywood by Maurizio Cattelan was a replica […]
Mozart, Brahms and Bach have been enlisted to discourage youths from hanging around shops at seaside towns in […]
The Thames Estuary Army Forts, designed by Guy Maunsell, were constructed in 1942 to provide anti-aircraft fire within […]
Chicago Architecture Club has recently announced the winners of Chicago Prize for 2005: Water Tanks, a competition that […]
The desert of Southern California is a wasteland of military bombing ranges and toxic waste, beautiful vistas and […]
Rather than simply designing houses, the Graz-based architects SPLITTERWERK are reinventing the way we inhabit domestic spaces. Between […]
Chris Oakley‘s video The Catalogue deals with the retail environment, surveillance technology, RFID and data brokers, where access […]
I won’t update the blog much tomorrow as i’ll be speaking at the World Usability Day in Rome […]
bb_write, by limiteazero, are 4 micro environments that correspond to the 4 BlackBerry® keywords: liberation, innovation, interaction, communication. […]
Jon Jacobs, aka Neverdie, the gamer who bought a virtual space station for $100,000 says he wants to […]
Tagged World Project has developed a system that captures human behaviour patterns using RFID tags, stores them in […]
idades is a communication network of installations placed in transit spaces. In each of them, a spectator can […]
A guided tour by the National Geographic. Sandhogs guide a 16-ton front-end loader into the same tunnel where […]
Hi I never planned to be an advocate of the term New Media, but – it exists – […]
In Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, recycled advertising billboards serve as rain covers on the tents of earthquake refugees. Via SF […]
AwareCuffs, the 2nd item of the AwareFashion collection, inform the wearer about wireless hotspots in her environment. Just […]
Airline passengers of the future will have to do without window seats and fly in “batwingâ€? aircraft as […]
Scopitone de Gainsbourg et Brigitte Bardot (1967). Youpiiiiie! Video.
Xperception has created an environment where users of the printing hub of the Faculty of Architecture at the […]
For Noam Toran, domestic space is defined as the last private frontier where alienated people use bespoke appliances […]
Aegis Hyposurface is an elastic architectural surface made up of small metal plates that are controlled pneumatically and […]
The subterranean complex that was built in the 1950s to house prime minister Harold Macmillan’s cabinet and 4,000 […]
Hitachi has developed a finger-vein-detecting security system for use on car door handles and steering wheels. When a […]
ComputersForArt is a non-profit organization which aims to promote the re-use of redundant technology, such as computer/office equipment, […]
8520 South West 27th Place speaks about free will which demands that we make continuous decisions on which […]
The Italian researchers who produced the first horse clone have announced the birth of 14 cloned piglets. Prof […]
Sfeer is a series of interactive photo animations that resemble computer games, but the players are real figures. […]
//MUKANA is wearable piece for the visually impaired. //MUKANA includes a mobile phone, a wireless headset, a GPS […]
HIKARI- humanware is an Olympus research that explores a different type of ubiquitous services based on a “well-being […]
Wild collection of uber-gross magazines. Via otomano.
Gripping flickr set. By snailbooty. Via Happy Palace.
Imaginary robots. Via jeansnow.
The Ministry of Information and Communication in Korea plans to market three types of network-based robots next October […]