We’ve already reported on some projects from Okude Lab at Keio University, but I shouldn’t forget to mention […]
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An art competition at the Marunouchi shopping district, named “the Tokyo Competition 2005”. Some 40 robot dogs accompanied […]
Nullpointer‘s CCTEX installation is based on the expanding cultural practice of game modification and the increasing presence of […]
For children to have a healthy smile they must brush at least twice a day for a minimum […]
Low Tech Sensors and Actuators investigates how low-tech sensors and interactive actuators can be produced inexpensively from hacked […]
NTT Data and the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems have developed a system that does away with […]
The elevator installation at the Ars Electronica Center features an application that simulated a virtual space underneath the […]
The sun will keep London’s bus stops lit throughout the night thanks a new solar power system being […]
Sony PSP advertising campaign in Malaysia. Until you get that PSP have fun with bubble-wrap. Via Marketing alternatif.
Starting next month, Nissin Food Products will shoot a promotional spot on the International Space Station for Cup […]
Totems are three 3D printed forms of impossible sex toys, and three flat representations of the same forms […]
Yesterday, i went to the opening of Design Mart at the Design Museum (thanks Hannes for the invitation). […]
Cabinet is an appliance prototype for merging designers’ physical and digital collections of visual materials. Users can add […]
Ogilvy Belgium has launched this week a talking billboard in their campaign for Ford. The interactive poster reacts […]
dorkbot Tokyo #000002 will take place at Machida International Print Art Museum in Tokyo on the 2nd of […]
Even in Japan, professors often like students to read “serious” books rather than manga comics. But some professors […]
Vladimir Vlad has patented in the US a wetsuit that takes advantage of the fact that sharks have […]
Sheep can now be remotely fed, watered and weighed, with a new electronic flock management system being developed […]
For the Sustain Ability show, Ade lun sec and Peter I. Robinson created the Art Tracing Module 002. […]
We’re having a new sponsor for 6 weeks: ABSOLUT METROPOLIS, a campaign that sees 11 of Tokyo’s eye-catching […]
A few events worth mentioning. I’ll attend most of them (and would love to be in good company): […]
LUMEN, a research project by Ivan Poupyrev and Tatsushi Nashida from Sony CSL, is a display that presents […]
When i first saw the furniture at the Salone del Mobile in April, i thought it was such […]
Cochira is a Smart Navigation System developed in Japan to guide people to the destination in railway stations […]
Metropolis Next Generation finalists have designed products that could improve access to safe drinking water among disaster-affected populations. […]
A radar technology, developed by Cambridge Consultants, coupled with a vision processing system could enable cars to “sense” […]
In the past, our world was filled with natural insects. Now, they have been replaced by “electronic insects,” […]
Ringtonia is always a good source of amusing surprises. One of today’s posts really made my day. Cotton […]
Manchester University is testing a wave energy device that uses the “bobbing” effect of water to produce more […]
The Passion.Room, by Fabrice Coniglio and Andrea raViola from ConiglioViola, is an installation for VJing: the shooting and […]
A micro-sensor that could be injected into the brain of those suffering from motor neurone disease and transmit […]
CS400, by French urban activist SCANDAL, is an emergency spray can to make graffiti. CS means Concept Subversif […]
Island in the Mur is a floating exhibition and performance space in the middle of the Mur River […]
The Internet is now the primary aggregator, disseminator and communicator of information. Individuals with greater net presence are […]
Cynthia Bruyns’s Vibration Lab is a software designed to simulate the sound of any percussive instrument, real or […]
When children play with toy cars they tell stories, adding their own narration, voice-overs, and special effects. The […]
The Knitting Map is a fabric art and technology project that aims to take the pulse of the […]
Within the next couple of years over 1500 oil-, gas- and acid tanks will be removed from the […]
Nano-sized carbon tubes coated with DNA can create tiny sensors with abilities to detect odors and tastes, according […]
For morrons like me who missed the Pixelspaces exhibition and panels at Ars Electronica, Ian Wilson has just […]