Kate’s quirky design, fashion, performative and space projects focus on the body, its habits, movements, and the dynamic sectional relationship to its surrounding structures
I interviewed 5 artists (Paula Roush, Doria Fan, Joshua Klein, David Kousemaker and Meghan Trainor) as well as our favourite expert from Tokyo (Konomi Shin’ishi) about their experience with RFID technology
Prototype toys to enhance our sensory range and feel like an animal, even as tiny as an ant or as big as a giraffe
The human animal has lost its natural instinct for the real dangers. This device will give cause a shiver to run down your spine. It makes your neck hair stand up and wakes the alert animal inside,
when you should fear what is around you.
Cat Mazza, the founder of microRevolt, develops projects which combine knitting with machines, and digital social networks to investigate and initiate discussion about sweatshop labour.
Meet the hamster that plays cards with the family, the t-shirts that sweats, the singing flower pot and other projects that reflect on the definition of life.
Soomi Park is studying for a master degree of Digital Media Design at IDAS (International Design school of […]
In tune with the back to nature theme of the day: For the Demoniac Babble series Estelle Hanania […]
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Constraint City – The Pain of Everyday Life lets you literally, feel this pain of information society. The […]
Survival Mosque is a kit containing elements for the self protection of Muslims living in the USA today: […]
I need a little break from my ars electronica/conflux/china reports so i´m going to take it right now […]
The Voice Knitting Machine was not the only textile-based project presented on the ars electronica Campus this year. […]
A few really nice projects are shown on the Campus 2.0. of ars electronica. One that particularly stands […]
Right, another ars electronica. I arrived yesterday and the rain was pouring non stop which was a bit […]
Remember my post detailing several prototypes developed at the course of Fashion & Technology at the School of […]
Otto von Busch pointed me to this new course of Fashion & Technology at the School of Arts […]
Jean-Baptiste Labrune recently pointed me to this excellent overview of “Walking as art.” Here’s a new project to […]
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Watashi-chan, by Tomoko Ueyama, is a garment that visualizes sounds in a space. The balloons attached to the […]
Nothing brightens my day better than an inflatable dress! Self-Sustainable Chair, by Joo Youn Paek (designer of the […]
Danielle Wilde describes her latest project, the hipDisk, as being possibly the most undignified musical instrument ever. hipDisk […]
The fun started this morning with the website of the Gas Mask community. Then i found something for […]
“The virtual communities created by online games have provided us with a new medium for social interaction and […]
TV-Helmet (Portable living room), 1967 Prototypes, a series of sculptures made in the ’60s by Walter Pichler, explore […]
One Eye Ball is an attempt by Hung-Chih Pen to experience the world from the view of dogs. […]
The Smoking Jacket, by Fiona Carswell, has a built-in pair of lungs on the front that act as […]
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By photographer Joshua Dalsimer Via artificialeye.
We’ve had a fantastic and very inspiring first day at the Mobile Music Workshop today in Amsterdam (a […]
This Device is For You is a series of accessories that examine the way we relate to ourselves […]
Leah Buechley believes that fabric circuits don’t have to mimic the look of traditional PCBs. She laser cuts […]
Intimate Game Controllers, by Jennifer Chowdhury (she of The Cell Atlantic CellBooth!) and Mehmet Sinan Ascioglu, is a […]
Design & Sustainablity – How to get textile designers on the case? Carole Collet is Course Director of […]
Designer Sabine Münch has created some luminescent pieces for her show at the fashion-department of Berlin’s FHTW. Every […]
Design Products‘ Platform 8 had invaded the +Arch offices with some really nice projects. My favourite is by […]
I first read about the work of Teresa Almeida two years ago when she presented Modes for Urban […]
One of the best shows of the Fuori Salone in Milan is Great Brits: Ingenious Therapies, at Paul […]
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