Matthew Falla‘s Cut-Out Computer is a piece of 3D information graphics which you assemble yourself. The invisible processes […]
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Insight – home use smear test kit, a project by industrial design engineer Maja Kecman, won the Big […]
A Seattle entrepreneur is putting the homeless and panhandlers to work for a low-cost marketing campaign. He says […]
TerminatorBot is a crawling robot with two arms that can also manipulate objects. It’s perfect for crawling around […]
In the series Bootleg Objects, Markus Bader and Max Wolf comment on technology, transformation and question the concept […]
Panel Junction combines the graphic novel with forms of shared authorship, merging spontaneous drawing with scripting and direction […]
stamen: vox delicii is an adaptation of In The News, a project that heat-mapped Google News mind-share from […]
Pig brain cells wrapped in seaweed could be implanted into patients’ brains to cure the degenerative condition Huntington’s […]
GLAD is a project by jewellery designer Zoe Noble to develop a brand that raises awareness of the […]
Personal computers could soon fit entirely on a key ring. Researchers at IBM have developed the SoulPad system […]
Zaandam (Amsterdam)-based designer Eric Klarenbeek has an impressive portfolio. Musical Box was part of an investigation on the […]
Aya Takano. The rain gear version.
In the future, our electronic devices will be networked together and all our digital content will be available […]
Presence is a responsive lighting installation that represents the flow of individuals in Parsons School of Design MFA […]
Hotel Room, by Carsten Höller, will be a permanent sculpture designed to be built in the water out […]
Shadow, by Adam Frank in collaboration with Zack Booth Simpson, projects a disembodied, autonomous, human shadow on the […]
When I was a kid and too young to complain, my mum cooked us one of her specialities, […]
MouseCage, a new software application developed by Nico Cuppen and Nick Allen from Tunic Software, helps people with […]
For Max, Sathia, Stefano and Filippo… Eleven Forty Company is selling amazing woods and stainless steel football tables. […]
The Nara Institute of Science and Technology has developed a robot capable of catching goldfish. A camera set […]
Supporters of embryonic stem cell research say it may provide an important path to regenerative medicine, in which […]
The Company Keeper acts as a virtual friend to amuse, comfort, and support its wearer with audio playback […]
MYSQ (My Style So Qute) is an interactive “video booth” for shooting 30-second movies that can be viewed […]
Shapeshifter is an installation for busy streets. People interact by standing in front of the large screen. A […]
Having footballers wear electronic tags could help improve the accuracy of offside decisions, claims computer science student Jonathan […]
m@terials, developed by Jitsuro Mase, use an off-the-shelf LCD projector to display a “3D theater” on a table. […]
Vital Signs, by nARCHITECTS, is an interactive installation project designed to disseminate breaking news about science to visitors […]
A team of biomedical engineers has demonstrated that it is possible to grow healthy new bone reliably in […]
Shintaro Miyake In details.
The Hyperfabric fabric-based interface lets you reach beyond the screen. This “touchable” touchscreen, made out of an elastic […]
Sperm wriggling in a petri dish in the US have been manipulated using internet and laser technology by […]
Oto Kinoko is a “sound shop” in Kyoto, which was produced by Kazumichi Fujiwara, the sound artist from […]
The D&AD Student of the Year Award 2005 was won by a team of students from China. WeiWei […]
A surveillance system that singles you out if you’re acting suspiciously and alerts authorities so they can take […]
In the Mirror UVA exhibition by United Visual Artists, a Digiclops camera captures a 3-D image of an […]
Thanks again Internet Archive: Afro Mood Burlesque, Stripper – Famous Dancers, and Stripper – Chinese Joy Dance. Via […]
Spatial Graffiti, by Angus Chan, allows users to express their feelings with words, symbols, drawings, through the interaction […]
Ugo Ugo Lhuga, one of the most unforgettable Japanese kids TV show in the 1990’s, is rerun on […]
I visited the exhibition D.Day Modern Day Design at the Centre Pompidou in Paris this weekend. Have mixed […]