Earworms, by Aaron Koblin, is a software which allows users to create personally tailored songs to enhance their […]
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Summit-Quinphos, an agricultural company in New Zealand worried at the amount of nitrogen leaching from pasture, has invented […]
Regenerative Music, developed by James Fung at the University of Toronto, explores new physiological interfaces for musical instruments. […]
The Future Music Lab at the University of Plymouth, England, is looking for new modes of interaction with […]
La Petite Maison de Weekend by Canadian studio Patkau Architects, is a very compact sustainable cottage for two. […]
Magnetude, by French designer Nicolas Triboulot, is a paint containing fine metal particles making all surfaces sensitive to […]
In November, a security scanner that sees through clothes and produces a nude image of passengers was tested […]
When visually impaired people use a computer, they read what appears on the screen from a refreshable tactile […]
Interaction Design WORK IN PROGRESS Show The students had to work with mobile phone operator Orange to come […]
Interaction Design WORK IN PROGRESS Show (4) Two works by Andy Huntington. The Sound Fountain. You clap your […]
Venter Institute ‘s air genome project, could lead to the discovery of previously unknown organisms and aid biosecurity. […]
Packard Jenning ‘s Il Duce Action Figure involves both the insertion of a hand-made Benito Mussolini doll into […]
A ray gun which can deliver a bout of excruciating pain to rioters from a distance of over […]
Brainbar is a mechanical bar that mixes drinks adapted to the visitor’s brainwaves. The customer wears a sensor-studded […]
Brainscore, by Darij Kreuh and Davide Grassi, features two performers in front of a screen where computer-generated events […]
Scandinavian Design (via dezain) has snapshots and reports from Stockholm Furniture Fair 2005. In their selection, I spotted […]
“The introduction of foreign genes into plants has revolutionized the study of plant biology and provided new avenues […]
Entrepreneurs who brought foreign videos and films to Russian’s rural hinterlands where they set up make-shift movie houses […]
Jin-Yo Mok and Ahmi Wolf‘s Light Bead Curtain is a musical installation that can be played by touch. […]
Japan has already dabbled here and there with road surfaces that keep drivers awake by using appropriately-placed troughs […]
The Security section of Transmediale exhibition examines “Technology for security”, the one used to fight “evil”. MAKROLAB – […]
Kids are having a fantastic time here at Transmediale playing with Camille Utterback’s “Untitled 5” installation. Visitors can […]
Ototenji, by IAMAS student Mika Fukumori, is a device that allows people who can see to learn Braille […]
DesignBoom has a photo report of the Cologne Furniture Fair which ended on January 23. As it is […]
Scientists have begun producing chimeras— hybrid creatures that are part human, part animal. In 2003, Chinese scientists fused […]
In 1936, Alan M. Turing developed the Turing machine, a computing machine with which anything can theoretically be […]
Design galore as the international furniture fair IMM is taking place in Cologne (Germany). Made by Munich-based Pimiento, […]
Evidence from psychology is persuading economists that reason does not always have its way when it comes to […]
Smiles in Motion , by Danish artists Kjell Yngve Petersen & Karin Søndergaard, are a set of chairs […]
Scientists at the Centre for Science of the Mind (Oxford University) will carry out experiments on hundreds of […]
Design students at the University of the Art in Berlin were asked to create an interactive extension for […]
The result of Design Within Reach Champagne Chair Contest are online. Entrants had to craft the chairs using […]
Popular Science has listed a series of gadgets that promise a better help for the EMS callers. A […]
Van Den Puup, from elite designer launched, a few weeks (month?) ago, a “crusade against the big stupid […]
Crucifix NG (Next Generation), by Tisch student Elliott Malkin, is a battery-operated crucifix that can be affixed on […]
On four wheels, the iBot (Individual Balancing Optimized Transporter) wheelchair bumps up kerbstones. On two wheels it raises […]
Brain Tumour helmets with Microwaves, by Australian artist Ian Haig, explores the impact of microwaves and their role […]
Jussi Angesleva’s “Spin” is an array of LEDs on a keychain that you spin to draw a clock […]
machinaZOIS, by Davide Grassi, is a modified pinball machine that explores the possibilities of raising fundings for contemporary […]
VectraSense Technologies, an MIT spin-off company, has developed a computerized shoe product �Verb for Shoe� that provides computerized […]