Graham Pullin asked his 3rd year students in Interactive Media Design in Dundee to engage with a history […]
One of my last posts about the Design Interactions work in progress show in London. People who checked […]
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Two lovely gadgets from the Work in Progress Show of Design Interactions in London. First one is an […]
Another project from the Work in Progress Show of Design Interactions, RCA, London. Through organic electronics it will […]
Another one of my favourite projects at the RCA Design Interactions show: Tuur Van Balen‘s Larry’s Pillow – […]
The advance of biological engineering allows scientists to manipulate genes and modify the very nature of certain organisms. […]
As i mentioned yesterday, the Design Interactions department at RCA leaves space for people who want to work […]
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Another project that deals with suicide: Nicolas Gaudron‘s electric bath duck for suicidal tendency.
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While visiting the exhibition titled Betes de Style/Animals With Style at the MUDAC museum in Lausanne (reviewed so […]
A few weeks ago, the students of the Digital Media Class at the UDK (University of the Arts) […]
The students of RCA Design Interactions are having a Work in Progress Show on January 24-31. If you’re […]
Henry D. Thoreau (1817-1862)’s book Walden, or Life in the Woods recounts his life of as a hermit […]
Third part of the report about the exhibition Betes de Style/Animals With Style, at the MUDAC museum in […]
If you liked the Laughing Swing, you might appreciate this one… After observing children swinging their legs in […]
Tal Drori commented on the Muttering Hats by pointing to a brilliant goofy project of hers. I didn’t […]
I might not be a huge fan of Delftware but i have to admire the way artists and […]
Generative graphics and organic information design are making their way into the world of the applied arts: Last […]
Just can’t resist to post two more from the RCA Design Products interim show. First one is Hyock […]
The Product Design department of the Royal College of Art in London is having a show this week. […]
To keep your table clean of any leftover, one can either adopt the radical Katazukue way or turn […]
I spend a stupid amount of time admiring the images of shops interior design in Frame magazine. I […]
The Bubble Screen is a project that has been 2 years in the making. Even though there are […]
Yesterday i attended the Italian edition of World Usability Day and found it really good. The conference focused […]
I’ve had an overdosis of interactive tables a while ago but that doesn’t mean that i can’t be […]
London-based interaction designer Crispin Jones has designed a PC for Poets — technically, it’s a UMPC (Ultra Mobie […]
As some of you have written me that they’d like to see more graduation projects from the Design […]
I’ve just received the press kit of the Graduation projects at the Design Academy in Eindhoven. I’m still […]
Earlier this month, Hussein Chalayan wowed the Paris runway audience (and the blogs!) with five dresses that twitch, […]
The name of the Interaction Design Department at the Royal College of Art in London has now officially […]
Well, well, i have to thank Julian for the scoop! Sascha Pohflepp is a new media artist based […]
Design Noir: The Secret Life of Electronic Objects by Fiona Raby and Anthony Dunne (UK – USA) Editors’ […]
Set at the 1956 General Motors Motorama and yours to download on internet archives, Design for Dreaming is […]
My friend Fiona Romeo is working on SPYMAKER: The Science of Spying, a hands-on exhibition for 8-12 year […]
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John Maeda curated the Simplicity symposium at ars electronica and i think he did a great job at […]
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Designboom has an interview (with video snippets) of one of my favourite artists/designers/architects ever: Vito Acconci. He talks […]