Marti Guixé and Mediamatic invite you to FOOD FACILITY. In this working prototype restaurant, the central kitchen is […]
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The Museum of Safety Gear for Small Animals, by Toronto-based artist Bill Burns, exploits the ridiculous to spark […]
Spam is an important factor of net traffic. To create and send out millions of electronic letters, massmailer […]
Howlin, by Marina Yanagisawa, is a unique musical instrument partly inspired by Theremine, one of the earliest electronic […]
Osaka-based organization Kenkyu Kaihatsu Kiko said it has developed an eyeglasses-like image display enabling a patient to see […]
To protect Buddhist monks in predominantly Muslim southern Thailand from increased violence, new products are being developed, from […]
Aliens take over The Science Museum in London. The Peril From Another Planet zone explores the variety of […]
Refugee Only are two costumes that look more like a shelter than garmentt, one is made out of […]
To the posters. Via Bedazzled.
Artist Brock Enright offers is notorious in the US as the man who performs “bespoke executive kidnappings” for […]
One might marvel at Matmos Air Swith Lamp, but in 2001 Michael Anastassiades was designing something more devious. […]
The school-capsules devised by Future Systems plug on to conventional buildings, uncovering new spatial and didactic possibilities. The […]
Looks like Yokohama Triennale is the place to go this winter. Here’s what i found while wasting time […]
“Wayang” Interactive Puppet , a project by So-youn Park from the Korea National University of Arts, is a […]
Eric Anderson, CEO of Space Adventures, the space tourism firm that arranged Gregory Olsen‘s voyage has teamed up […]
Masahiro Fukuyama sculpts suits, inspired by the ancient culture of the Samurai and contemporary game-culture.
Roger Arquer‘s Bing Bong light needs water to switch on/off. The water works as a conductor between the […]
A-Z Wagon Stations are one of Andrea Zittel‘s experiments in mobile living. The units provide a membrane against […]
The Healing Foundation and the University of Manchester are teaming up to understand how some creatures can recreate […]
One of the most innovative and experimental fashion designers, Hussein Chalayan, is to show outfits, installations, photographic images […]
Blinkenlights is the interactive light installation that allows mobile phone users to create animations or play games such […]
Srichti Bajaj went to Innovation at the RCA 2005, here’s her pictures and report: The Royal College of […]
The sci-fi-esque “clothes maker” Hamansutra – alias Haman Alimardani – has been interviewed by PingMag. For the final […]
The rats of Embracing Animals are named Matilda, Tara and Star. They are transgenic rats, HLAB27 transgenic rats […]
With the exception of Vatican‘s Saint Peter’s Basilica, i’ve never visited any megachurch in Europe and the churches […]
TurntablistPC is an electronic and mechanical hybrid of turntable (gramophone) and an old pc. Several versions of TurntablistPC […]
Hiroshi Tanaka has developed an electrolysis device that simulates, he claims, the effect of ageing in wines. In […]
Tom Hawes’ project “came about by recognizing skateboarding as an unstoppable urban pathology.” Skateable Furniture is a range […]
CARDIAC, a project currently developed by FreshDeuce, focuses initially on the individual cardiac muscle cell, the cardiomyocyte that […]
When I saw this “hand roll piano” with a MIDI interface at King’s Idea Shop in Shinjuku earlier […]
The Seoul Opera House project by Dutch architect group Nox, is placed on an island connected by two […]
The Dodgem Interactive Lighting, designed by Richard G Liddle, is a patented system that allow lighting to be […]
FRUIT aims to investigate the agriculture which feeds urban dwellers, elevate the ecological knowledge of consumers and encourage […]
The world’s first autonomous robotic fish are the latest attraction at the London Aquarium. Biologically inspired by the […]
Ã?ngeles Oliva and Toña Medina’s installation, Dolor Intenso, uses hairdryers-MP3 players to explore the relationship of repression, admiration, […]
For the Regrets project, six to ten booths will be located in and around Cambridge (UK) to collect […]
Shoppers are to be given bells to attach to purses and handbags in a bid to deter thieves […]
Mobile Phone Abusers Anonymous, a project by Hwa Young Jung, takes a critical look at mobile technology and […]
The HandySinger system is a tool developed at ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories to naturally express a […]
One of Alain Séchas‘ wonderful creatures. Currently shown at the 3rd Biennial of Valencia which will run until […]