I found a few interesting stories about robots today: U.S. soldiers in Iraq are giving nicknames and forming […]
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Poisonous snakes are to be moved from the site of a new stretch of a Nortern UK motorway […]
Marc Böhlen‘s website has provided me with some amazing stories ever since i started blogging: from the Open […]
Two months ago, Konomi wrote about this interesting Japanese project to RFID tags in cow’s stomach to predict […]
I’ve always been very curious about digital artists or interaction designers’ take on the Twilight Zone. The Consciousness […]
RAP (Robotic Action Painter), designed by Leonel Moura (with IdMind) for Museum or long exhibition displays, is completely […]
The Emerging Technologies section of the upcoming Siggraph will showcase tons of very curious projects (if augmented reality […]
Autoinducer_Ph-1 (cross cultural chemistry) exploits a traditional rice cultivation technique from Asia where Azolla is used as an […]
One of the works i discovered last week at Mal Au Pixel in Paris was Electroscape 004, an […]
WORMS in Rotterdam has revealed last week a Biometric Barman. Sit on the chair, insert two euros, and […]
Bion is a robotic sculpture that explores the relationship between humans and artificial life. The name makes reference […]
In order to help alien visitors to land their UFO’s safely in the Netherlands, Martin Riebeek in collaboration […]
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Seiji Uchida, an architect who was left unable to use his arms or legs after a car crash […]
After having read about Computer games for humans and animals, Myriel sent me a link to Protozoa Games. […]
On Sunday, i spent a few hours at the Share festival in Turin, the most important date with […]
The Robotics & Multibody Research Group (a research group within the VUB – Brussels University) is working on […]
Wabian-2 (WAseda BIpedal humANiod-No.2), developed at the Waseda University walks like a man, moves its head, torso, arms […]
SVEN – Surveillance Video Entertainment Network, aka “AI to the People,” is a real-time video performance system that […]
INERS Passive-Dress Double-Gravity Suit System (more images: 1 and 2), by Hungarian artist Antal Lakner weighs about 40 […]
By the 2010s, Korea is expecting to see security robots assisting police and the military, patrolling the neighborhoods, […]
As i’m reading, obsessing and blogging about the quest for a robotic world mainly in Korea and Japan, […]
Postvinyl, by Mathias Fuchs in collaboration with Oliver Farshi, Andy Odia and Michelle Jay, enables DJs to scratch […]
Two days ago, i was playing with my super-pet, wondering if he’d recognise himself in the mirror and […]
Last post on the Algorithmic Revolution. On the History of Interactive Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (part 1 and […]
Perpetual (tropical) Sunshine is a screen made of 300 150W infrared light bulbs. It transposes the real-time state […]
MIT engineers, led by Anette Hosoi, have built a robotic snail to test out mathematical models of how […]
If they could choose, where would domesticated crickets choose to be? Actual nature would be a bit harsh […]
Hugo Liu, a graduate student at M.I.T.’s Media Lab, has developed a cookbook that can recommend a dish […]
epiSkin jewelry, by Marta Lwin, explores the decorative technological control over biology to create an artifact which is […]
machineARIA invites the viewer to contemplate a hybrid ecosystem – natural and artificial – of electromechanically modified plants. […]
Kristine Ploug has written an introduction to art games in Artificial.dk and added to it an inspiring list […]
The Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator facility hosts a “cloud simulator”, a huge tower with all the instruments […]
Richard Brown‘s Mimesia painting allows the viewer to journey through the landscape of an artificial world. As if […]
The Singing Plant is wired up to a theremin, through custom software. The plant triggers various samples based […]
Next year the Buys legal firm will introduce robotic rivals to its human staff. The company is developing […]
The desert of Southern California is a wasteland of military bombing ranges and toxic waste, beautiful vistas and […]
A robotic jacket that helps stroke victims recover from partial paralysis has been developed in Japan. Four pressure […]
Diller Scofidio + Renfro have just won the 2005 Architecture Design Award (see National Design Award). Founded in […]
Spam is an important factor of net traffic. To create and send out millions of electronic letters, massmailer […]