More projects seen at the RCA Interaction Design show this Summer. These three are by Daniel Goddemeyer. The […]
Jim Kosem‘s The Day Life Got Tough is a magical, animated book, with big letters printed on paper, […]
In the past people would store the letters they sent each other in a box and they would […]
Tim Simpson had two very witty pieces at the RCA Summer show: Natural Deselection is an instrument that […]
For their Metal Phone project Jack Schultze and Matt Webb (blogo-famous for their Availabot work) have been using […]
Yael Mer‘s works were one of the crowd stoppers at the RCA show. Just after the storm in […]
The Meat of Tomorrow, by James King, explores the implications of an impending technology that will soon allow […]
Ten days ago, the Design for technology addicts post generated a lot of attention. The project was sometimes […]
The Communication Art and Design department of the RCA had several good surprises such as Simon Elvins’ FM […]
Eyal Burstein has designed a series of objects he calls Progress Bar. They measure long terms goals or […]
We live in an increasingly digital world. Can interactive design inject some humanity into the technology shaping our […]
At the Design Product section of the RCA show i met Mathias Hahn‘s Imperfect Dolls. They were just […]
There are two events each year that i wouldn’t want to miss: one is (unsurprisingly) ars electronica, the […]
Matthew Irvine Brown‘s Rehearsal Joypads began as a response to the marketing of entry-level music software, such as […]
Simon Elvins, student of Communication Art and Design, wanted to make radio waves and the sound they carry […]
Yumiko Tanaka designs tools to connect children and parents at home. Adults and kids live in their own […]
What happens when someone using a new technology finds it to be so enticing that they feel compelled […]