Artist Daniel Reynolds’s flock of fifteen drinking birds. They are made of pyrex glass, and require a special […]
Aqueous is a meditative space that encourages perception of small things. In a dark room, visitor can see […]
Digitall, by Ana Camilla Amorin and Tristam Sparks, is a kind of “always on” home telephone repurposed as […]
Pinku eiga (lit. “pink film”) is a style of Japanese softcore porno movies that originated in the early […]
Turntroller is a universal remote controller to control any appliances and the settings around you (lights, speakers, air-conditioners, […]
Looking forward to read more details about this extremely useful (!?) robot that plays the harp, now on […]
Arch-OS constructs a virtual architecture from the activities that take place within the Portland Square Development (Plymouth, UK). […]
Conceived as a satellite project of the Venice Biennal in 2001, Hollywood by Maurizio Cattelan was a replica […]
Akitsugu Maebayashi’s new sound installation “4Pieces for Object, Sound, Space and Body – ‘Radio,’ ‘Window,’ ‘Metronome,’ ‘Darkness,’” is […]
Mozart, Brahms and Bach have been enlisted to discourage youths from hanging around shops at seaside towns in […]
The Thames Estuary Army Forts, designed by Guy Maunsell, were constructed in 1942 to provide anti-aircraft fire within […]
Chicago Architecture Club has recently announced the winners of Chicago Prize for 2005: Water Tanks, a competition that […]
The desert of Southern California is a wasteland of military bombing ranges and toxic waste, beautiful vistas and […]
Rather than simply designing houses, the Graz-based architects SPLITTERWERK are reinventing the way we inhabit domestic spaces. Between […]
Chris Oakley‘s video The Catalogue deals with the retail environment, surveillance technology, RFID and data brokers, where access […]
I won’t update the blog much tomorrow as i’ll be speaking at the World Usability Day in Rome […]
bb_write, by limiteazero, are 4 micro environments that correspond to the 4 BlackBerry® keywords: liberation, innovation, interaction, communication. […]
Jon Jacobs, aka Neverdie, the gamer who bought a virtual space station for $100,000 says he wants to […]
Tagged World Project has developed a system that captures human behaviour patterns using RFID tags, stores them in […]
idades is a communication network of installations placed in transit spaces. In each of them, a spectator can […]
A guided tour by the National Geographic. Sandhogs guide a 16-ton front-end loader into the same tunnel where […]
Hi I never planned to be an advocate of the term New Media, but – it exists – […]
In Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, recycled advertising billboards serve as rain covers on the tents of earthquake refugees. Via SF […]
AwareCuffs, the 2nd item of the AwareFashion collection, inform the wearer about wireless hotspots in her environment. Just […]
Airline passengers of the future will have to do without window seats and fly in “batwingâ€? aircraft as […]
Scopitone de Gainsbourg et Brigitte Bardot (1967). Youpiiiiie! Video.
Xperception has created an environment where users of the printing hub of the Faculty of Architecture at the […]
For Noam Toran, domestic space is defined as the last private frontier where alienated people use bespoke appliances […]
Aegis Hyposurface is an elastic architectural surface made up of small metal plates that are controlled pneumatically and […]
The subterranean complex that was built in the 1950s to house prime minister Harold Macmillan’s cabinet and 4,000 […]
Hitachi has developed a finger-vein-detecting security system for use on car door handles and steering wheels. When a […]
ComputersForArt is a non-profit organization which aims to promote the re-use of redundant technology, such as computer/office equipment, […]
8520 South West 27th Place speaks about free will which demands that we make continuous decisions on which […]
The Italian researchers who produced the first horse clone have announced the birth of 14 cloned piglets. Prof […]
Sfeer is a series of interactive photo animations that resemble computer games, but the players are real figures. […]
//MUKANA is wearable piece for the visually impaired. //MUKANA includes a mobile phone, a wireless headset, a GPS […]
HIKARI- humanware is an Olympus research that explores a different type of ubiquitous services based on a “well-being […]
Wild collection of uber-gross magazines. Via otomano.
Gripping flickr set. By snailbooty. Via Happy Palace.
Imaginary robots. Via jeansnow.
