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Huggy robot for hospitalised children

The Robotics & Multibody Research Group (a research group within the VUB – Brussels University) is working on […]

Regine February 24, 2006 robots

Wabian-2 to have human-like emotions

Wabian-2 (WAseda BIpedal humANiod-No.2), developed at the Waseda University walks like a man, moves its head, torso, arms […]

Regine February 22, 2006 robots

Surveillance Video Entertainment Network

SVEN – Surveillance Video Entertainment Network, aka “AI to the People,” is a real-time video performance system that […]

Regine February 13, 2006 art, installation, security, sousveillance

Double-Gravity Suit System

INERS Passive-Dress Double-Gravity Suit System (more images: 1 and 2), by Hungarian artist Antal Lakner weighs about 40 […]

Regine January 20, 2006 wearable

Korea police, army robots to debut in 5 years

By the 2010s, Korea is expecting to see security robots assisting police and the military, patrolling the neighborhoods, […]

Regine January 19, 2006 robots

Robot mishaps

As i’m reading, obsessing and blogging about the quest for a robotic world mainly in Korea and Japan, […]

Regine January 17, 2006 robots

Space Age Tool for the DJ

Postvinyl, by Mathias Fuchs in collaboration with Oliver Farshi, Andy Odia and Michelle Jay, enables DJs to scratch […]

Regine January 13, 2006 games, sound

Self-aware robot

Two days ago, i was playing with my super-pet, wondering if he’d recognise himself in the mirror and […]

Regine December 22, 2005 robots

Algorithmic Revolution at the ZKM (3)

Last post on the Algorithmic Revolution. On the History of Interactive Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (part 1 and […]

Regine December 16, 2005 art

Stimulated tropicality

Perpetual (tropical) Sunshine is a screen made of 300 150W infrared light bulbs. It transposes the real-time state […]

Regine December 14, 2005 installation

The slug-inspired and the slug-eating robots

MIT engineers, led by Anette Hosoi, have built a robotic snail to test out mathematical models of how […]

Regine December 14, 2005 robots

Holodeck for House Crickets

If they could choose, where would domesticated crickets choose to be? Actual nature would be a bit harsh […]

Regine December 13, 2005 art

Articulating Cravings

Hugo Liu, a graduate student at M.I.T.’s Media Lab, has developed a cookbook that can recommend a dish […]

Regine December 12, 2005 software

Designer skin jewlery

epiSkin jewelry, by Marta Lwin, explores the decorative technological control over biology to create an artifact which is […]

Regine December 9, 2005 body, wearable

Augmented plants

machineARIA invites the viewer to contemplate a hybrid ecosystem – natural and artificial – of electromechanically modified plants. […]

Regine December 5, 2005 installation

Art Games is becoming a genre

Kristine Ploug has written an introduction to art games in Artificial.dk and added to it an inspiring list […]

Regine December 2, 2005 games

Cloud simulator facility

The Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator facility hosts a “cloud simulator”, a huge tower with all the instruments […]

Regine November 30, 2005 green, labs

Mimesia

Richard Brown‘s Mimesia painting allows the viewer to journey through the landscape of an artificial world. As if […]

Regine November 17, 2005 games

Singing plant

The Singing Plant is wired up to a theremin, through custom software. The plant triggers various samples based […]

Regine November 11, 2005 installation

Robot lawyers set for trial against humans

Next year the Buys legal firm will introduce robotic rivals to its human staff. The company is developing […]

Regine November 10, 2005 robots

ap020, among cacti and toxic waste

The desert of Southern California is a wasteland of military bombing ranges and toxic waste, beautiful vistas and […]

Regine November 3, 2005 art, gadgets

Jacket therapy

A robotic jacket that helps stroke victims recover from partial paralysis has been developed in Japan. Four pressure […]

Regine October 22, 2005 body, cyborgs, wearable

Blur builders

Diller Scofidio + Renfro have just won the 2005 Architecture Design Award (see National Design Award). Founded in […]

Regine October 21, 2005 architecture

First Person Spam

Spam is an important factor of net traffic. To create and send out millions of electronic letters, massmailer […]

Regine October 17, 2005 games, installation, life online

The Science of Aliens

Aliens take over The Science Museum in London. The Peril From Another Planet zone explores the variety of […]

Regine October 14, 2005 events

New breed of ‘fish-bot’ unveiled

The world’s first autonomous robotic fish are the latest attraction at the London Aquarium. Biologically inspired by the […]

Regine October 6, 2005 robots

Theatre of Restless Automata

Theatre of Restless Automata comprises 3 animated universes modeled from variations of the same computational formula. Using computer […]

Regine October 4, 2005 art, events, installation

CabBoots, the navigation shoes

Youpiiie! Martin Frey has uploaded in english one of the funniest moments of the Free Projects presentation during […]

Regine October 3, 2005 locative, wearable

Inflatable robot suit (with video)

Couldn’t find much information about this story, so i can’t garantee the authenticity (though 3yen is a very […]

Regine September 29, 2005 cyborgs, inflatable, wearable

Message in an implant

A micro-sensor that could be injected into the brain of those suffering from motor neurone disease and transmit […]

Regine September 19, 2005 cyborgs

Bicycle for space training

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Regine September 15, 2005 gadgets, space

Drivatars

Maybe not brand new for some of you, but as i’ve just started an investigation on AI in […]

Regine September 14, 2005 games

Cloned wildcats and test-tube sharks

American researchers have produced 8 wildcat kittens by cross-breeding cloned adults. This is the first time that clones […]

Regine August 22, 2005 labs

The Mars Homestead Project

The Mars Foundation plans a permanent settlement on planet Mars using near-term technologies and resources already available on […]

Regine August 18, 2005 space

Musical box, floating lamp… and eye jewelry

Zaandam (Amsterdam)-based designer Eric Klarenbeek has an impressive portfolio. Musical Box was part of an investigation on the […]

Regine August 10, 2005 design

Kobito: “Magic” on Your Breakfast Table

You wake up in the morning and sit at your breakfast table. There comes a can of Earl […]

manekineko July 25, 2005 augmented reality, games

hymNextTM

The Designer Hymen Project was a concept product in 2004. Hymen prototypes were grown in a petri dish […]

Regine July 3, 2005 art, body, sex

Human eggs may soon be created from stem cells

Scientists have taken the first step towards creating human eggs and sperm in the laboratory using stem cells, […]

Regine June 21, 2005 body

Pray as you go

Praystation, by Glasgow art student Douglas Maitland, is a project that addresses declining church attendance in the year […]

Regine June 16, 2005 design

Army to deploy spy rocks

The US military is developing miniature electronic sensors disguised as rocks that can be dropped from an aircraft […]

Regine May 29, 2005 rfid

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