N=1=NPK=KIMCHI=N, a project by visual and performance artist Jae Rhim Lee, is a mobile living unit which consists […]
As global warming is at the top of the agenda, worldleaders are askedto act immediately, from forced recycling […]
Superuse – Constructing new architecture by shortcutting material flows, by Ed van Hinte, Jan Jongert and Césare Peeren. […]
Since 2005, Fritz Haeg‘s project Edible Estates is challenging the American lawn, this “carpet of conformity”, by inviting […]
Singing Lemons is the result of Peter Hasdell’s investigation into the process of photosynthesis. The musical instrument responded […]
Design & Sustainablity – How to get textile designers on the case? Carole Collet is Course Director of […]
Yesterday, i attended the Luminous Green symposium, organized by the lovely FoAM people, on the Groenhoven Estate, near […]
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In Edible City – Part 1, my report on an exhibition about the urban environment and its food […]
Last week in Oslo, i attended a very inspiring talk that Tom Igoe gave at the Oslo School […]
While in Belgium last week (or was it the week before?), i made a quick trip to Maastricht […]
A few weeks ago, i met Myriel Milicevic in London, she was all stressed about a worshop she […]
Frogs are a threatened species: their natural wetland habitats have disappeared with modern farming and the growth of […]
eRiceCooker, by Annina Rüst, tracks Internet news about genetically modified rice. Whenever there is a new report about […]
The students of RCA Design Interactions are having a Work in Progress Show on January 24-31. If you’re […]
Worldchanging: A Users Guide for the 21st Century is a compendium of innovative ideas and inventions emerging today […]
Finally back home so service will resume as normal and i’ll finally get to write down my notes […]
To keep your table clean of any leftover, one can either adopt the radical Katazukue way or turn […]
With The Fruit Fly Farm sculpture, Laura Beloff is investigating both technological society and organic (insect) society. The […]
Mediamatic Amsterdam have transformed their exhibition space in the ground floor of the PostCS-building into a Night Garden […]
As a (very absent) contributor of World Changing, i should have done a better job at promoting one […]
One of my favourite pavilions at the Venice Biennale was the Danish one. Its design is all pop, […]
The four Water Bowls, by Victoria Vesna, use of some of the latest scientific observations to revisit common […]
Matsushita in Japan will release in December Aiterrarium, an indoor gardening system whose lighting, temperature and water supply […]
Elegant Embellishments is working on a decorative tile that can be installed quickly to reduce air pollution in […]
On Tuesday i went to the Postmasters gallery in Chelsea (NYc) to check Natalie Jeremijenko‘s new installation. She […]
Conflux was a hell of fun and i’ll post more about it over the next few days. There […]
This afternoon Brooke Singer was at Conflux to present Preemptive Media‘s latest work: AIR [Area’s Immediate Reading]. AIR […]
Over the summer, 8 artists from Denmark and abroad have made temporary works and plantations in outer Nørrebro, […]
Not sure this is the greatest piece of art i’ve ever seen but i like this way of […]
And now one of the most beautiful pieces i’ve seen at Ars Electronica Center. What happens when trees […]
Sure i like my strawberries to be clean of lice and i’m sorry for golfers who are bothered […]
Another project from the Interaction Design department seen at the RCA Summer show. It’s one of my favourite […]
The Dutch advisory for the landscape asked designers to come up with a new generation wind mills. 100 […]
Russia is to build the world’s first floating nuclear plant to provide power for remote areas. The plant […]
Architect Claire Price explains how to harvest the energy expended from footsteps and the vibrations from trains. Energy […]
An advanced new technology will keep corporate managers safe even when climate change makes their life “impossible.” Global […]
Hybrid Muscle was both a work and exhibition space, built in Chiang Maï in Thaïland, that would generate […]
In an article published in Technoetic Arts last year, Stephen A. Gage (Bartlett School of Architecture) and Will […]
While one of Helen Evans and Heiko Hansen (aka Hehe)’s previous work Pink Noise induced a reflection on […]