For the Surface Design Show 2005, a 3-day event about innovations in the field of surface material and […]
Moony, by Akio Kamisato, Satoshi Shibata and Takehisa Mashimo from IAMAS in Japan, uses steam as both a […]
Listening Glass, by Swiss-Australian artists Rene Christen and Jasper Streit, is an audiovisual instrument that feeds off the […]
Initiated in spring 2002, the Bulbes project, by Montréal artists Artificiel (Alexandre Burton, Jimmy Lakatos and Julien Roy), […]
ICC, the Intercommunication Center in Tokyo, has opened an “ABC of media art” exhibition: Art meets Media :adventures […]
In 1936, Alan M. Turing developed the Turing machine, a computing machine with which anything can theoretically be […]
Dielectric, by Fabian Winkler, is inspired by the buzzing sounds that powerlines produce. The installation’s main components are […]
So you think that a fork is for eating, a comb for combing your hair, an alarm clock […]
Insects are always a huge hit in interactive installation. The creepier (everyone’s favourite being the cockroach), the better. […]
“Streetscape“, by Japanese artist Iori Nakai, is a plastic map with the sounds of the city “attached” to […]
Another interactive table: Individual Fancies, by British artist Beryl Graham, investigates loneliness and isolation, and ways in which […]
Karakuri (which means “automatic”) Block , by Natsu Kawakita, Nobuya Suzuki and Takahiro Hayakawa, is made of two […]
As part of a night-time art display in Munich, called “I see what I see not“, Tim Otto […]
Media artist Anne Niemetz teamed up with nano-scientist Andrew Pelling to create The Dark Side of the Cell, […]
The table of the day. In the Sur la table installation, by Osman Khan, actions that occur on/over […]
To represent her sensation that spoken words are somewhat tactile and occupy a certain space, Japanese artist Hisako […]
Nicolas strikes again with a list of interactive walls. I will just add a contribution to his ongoing […]
The Table: Childhood 1984-2001, by Max Dean and Raffaello D’ Andrea, is a robotic table that selectively interacts […]
Social Prototypes, by Toronto-based artist Victoria Scott, is a group of five mechanically driven “handtools”, which are electronically […]
Hop Step Junk, by Japanese artist Sei Matsumura, is an installation which catches up people’s footstep. According to […]
txOom is a responsive PlaySpace, where the participants are invited to actively take part in transforming the environment; […]
The Choice installation by environmental artist Kerry Morrison and botanist Alicia Prowse highlights the human factor in changing […]
David Small‘s Illuminated Manuscript explores new types of reading in tune with human perceptual abilities. Projected typography is […]
Habitgram, by Montreal-based artist Beewoo, is a surveillance coat that the visitor is invited to wear. Inside the […]
Gail Wight‘s Rodentia Chamber Music is a small ensemble of five transparent chamber instruments. They are inhabited by […]
Alf Linney, a specialist in facial reconstruction, and artist Alexa Wright have designed Alter Ego which allows people […]
In the Scramble Suit * installation, by Finnish artist Hanna Haaslahti, your own image in a real-time projection […]
elf – electronic-life-forms, Pascal Glissmann and Martina Höfflin, is a two-part installation. The first part shows photographs of […]
“Touching Thoughts“, by Belgian artist Sara Nuytemans, is an interactive, mixed-reality installation that shows the video image of […]
drift , by Australian digital media artist Alex Davies (in collaboration with with Daniel Heckenberg), is a sightseeing […]
Benoît Maubrey is currently showing in Berlin the Audio Igloo, an acoustic space made from disguarded electroacoustic junk. […]
“almost certified (grade A noise for non-discerning consumers)”, by Kelli Cain and Brian Crabtree, is a mechanical sound […]