Zurich’s new Christmas illuminations, The World’s Largest Timepiece, have replaced the hundreds of light bulbs that were installed […]
Nicolas is blogging some interesting projects that are presented this week at the Wireless and Mobile Technologies in […]
Lionhead Studios has released a tool that allows video game players to easily create their own machinima (wikipedia) […]
The Reactive Cube, by Graham Plumb, is an acrylic cube filled with water and light. It was designed […]
Using humidity, temperatures and electromagnetic and sonic frequencies that parapsychologists have associated with haunted spaces, Haunt aims at […]
Kuwakubo Ryota‘s fluid (first spotted by Jan) reformats live electronic jamming into a hand-held device. The device allow […]
Objects of Virtual Desire explores immaterial production in a virtual world, and if and how this can be […]
From December 16th to March 5th, the Ludwig Forum in Aachen, Germany will be presenting Artgames: The curators […]
The previous Snow Show exhibitions, held in 2003 and 2004, included a total of nineteen structures designed and […]
There were some great talks at NEXT conference last Friday. Here’s my notes on Jason Tester‘s blurb about […]
Thanks to those who submitted wmmna as “World’s Best Urban Arts Blog” to Gridskipper’s Urbs: 2005 Urban Blogging […]
Vinyl 1.7 is a plug-in developed by iZotope that transforms the music data input deteriorating them trough a […]
An encyclopedia of fireproof fakirs, musical contorsionists, anatomical wonder, bearded ladies, etc. Most of the time, you only […]
For more than 30 years the 980 people living on the Carteret atolls have battled the Pacific to […]
I, piano? We, Drums. Freqtric drums, by Tetsuaki Baba, is a device that turns people into drums. A […]
The excesses of Miami Beach may make it the perfect location for Art Basel’s second home, but for […]
Zapped!/Preemptive Media mapped the results of their investigation about RFID use in Tokyo. Preemptive Media are the guys […]
Professor Chul-Goo Kang and his colleagues at Institute for Robotics and Intelligent System of Konkuk University in Korea […]
Keio University has engineered the prototype of an electronic bookshelf. Called BiblioRoll, the device consists of three LCD […]
La Machine de Lombroso is inspired by the works of 19th century criminologists and anthropologists, such as Cesare […]
Have-A-Seat addresses the issue of the need for personal space and public territory in public space. This seemingly […]
Researchers at the Technische Universität Dresden have developed the first self-organizing electronic components. The scientists were inspired by […]
Researchers at the Takao Someya Group–Organic Transistor Lab in Tokyo have developed a bendable braille display that can […]
Moore goodies from NEXT. I saw this one just after having read an article about people who don´t […]
Another crazy gadget seen at NEXT today. It´s by Christopher Bauder whose music with ladders performance amazed me […]
NEXT rocks. I heard two mind-blowing talks this afternoon (i´ll blog something this weekend, but the recording should […]
Only the trailer of the 1958 movie but it’s free to download from Internet Archives. Via el pez.
Coeno is a computer enhanced presentation environment designed for presenting a storyboard using tabletop technology in combination with […]
Inflated by Macy’s employees for their Thanksgiving Day Parade. A propos tu l´as toujours mon nounours rue Sésame?
Fascinating news… Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Medical Research Council are working on a create […]
Thanks again to Innovation Lab (a non profit demo lab for new technology, associated to the Alexandra Institute […]
Fernando Llanos has built [vi video] a wearable projection system that allows him to screen videos in any […]
The New York Public Library recently hosted a symposium on Google’s Print Library Project, which is now available […]
Gamelan Playtime draws in passers-by as they walk along Hungerford terrace on the South Bank in London. By […]
Playing the Virtual Air Guitar is like playing rock guitar, only without an actual instrument, or musical skills. […]
Chris Voigt’s team at the University of California have turned a bed of light-sensitive bacteria into a photographic […]
Paul has updated his list of mobile phone games using GPS or cell towers signals. Here’s one of […]
Interesting concept of wearable gaming device. TechnoLust blends technological lust with a program to reawaken carnal lust. The […]
Spin, by Liz Nofziger is a massive disco ball compressed within a 12′ gallery space. Live broadcast TV […]
Vintage Physique Photography. Includes Spartan of Hollywood. Via Happy Palace. Don’t miss this magnificent cover staring Arnold the […]