Bench’Mark is a project inspired from street culture and street art. It is a piece of public seating, […]
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R*Emote Mirror is a pair of networked interactive lighting installations that creates communication between isolated people in urban […]
(fly)light, by Pearl Chen, is an animated orb of green LEDS. Modular and lightweight, it was designed to […]
Delay Phone, by Ryota Kuwakubo, is a video phone system that allows users to intentionally increase or decrease […]
Gen-pets, by Canadian sculptor Adam Brandejs, consists of 19 plastic packages hung by hooks within a mock store […]
California-based Squid Labs has developed a high-tech rope that senses its own load and signals any weakness, sending […]
Another installation using “programmable shadows” was created by Azusa Saito. It’s called Itokageboushi, meaning something like a “string […]
Henrin, developed by Masaru Tabei and Yuria Terada, is a collection of CD-Rs that contains the life of […]
Harada Keigo explains how she got the idea for Phone to Heaven: “I was very close to my […]
In Sock Puppet Theatre, the puppets change the digital environment based on their physical interaction, opening up the […]
Virtual Canoe is a real-time water simulator with a database of 3D fluid dynamics. The system introduces realistic […]
Moving Pictures : Looking Out! Looking In! is a multi-user system that invites kids to create manipulate and […]
Nick Constantinou‘s Tremor tactile music sleeve is a piece of clubwear that allows the user to “feel” the […]
MIT researchers have designed a nanoparticle that can burrow into a tumor, seal the exits and detonate a […]
Part of Daniel Rozin‘s Software Mirrors series (when a viewer stands in front of a mirror, their image […]
In the children’s game Red Light, Green Light, you are the traffic cop and the others are trying […]
With Maximilian’s Pet Shop, designers Ella Kilgour (see her Declic shoes) and Katie Higgs intend to change the […]
The Ambient Experience suite uses Philips’ electronics to create a patient-friendly environment for children undergoing medical scans. Featuring […]
A robot built to explore disaster sites traverses rubble by jumping, tumbling and rolling. The Leg-in-Rotor V, built […]
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers are developing a tiny heat spreader to be used in a new device to […]
The Zig Zag Musig Block is a three-block-structured visual music toy. Blocks are working as the sound controller […]
Streetclock , by 3eyes, encourages people to consider the idea of time before digital technologies became pervasive. Shadows […]
Peter D’Alessandro‘s Magnetic Mixer is a concept for a kitchen work surface and mixer. The work surface is […]
UK firm Redweb Security has developed an “i-powder” to be used against burglars. The biosyntethic substance carries a […]
Scientists are fighting smog by developing “smart” building materials that clean the air with a little help from […]
Cristina Bilsland is particularly interested in researching “mundane” issues and responding to them through product design. She has […]
You wake up in the morning and sit at your breakfast table. There comes a can of Earl […]
The Panoramic Photograph Collection features American cityscapes, landscapes, disasters and group portraits. I liked the automobile racing and […]
Drawn is a concert-performance in which live painting is augmented in real time, the painted forms appear to […]
TENORI-ON (sound on your palm) is a novel personal digital instrument for playing sound and ambient light patterns. […]
Camera Lucida is an interactive “sonic observatory” that converts sound waves into light by means of a phenomenon […]
Eelko Moorer (remember the rubber bear skin rug?) has been working on a booklet called Emergency Games: A […]
The Japanese banking system has been exceptionally slow to introduce 24-hour ATMs, and still imposes banking charges on […]
Natalie Jeremijenko‘s Ooz project is an experiment in “interspecies communication.” Like a zoo, Ooz is a series of […]
I quite hate self-promotion. But I like Piers Fawkes, first for his PSFK blog and now for his […]
Two new products for the well-being of the elderly: A group of Stanford University students have designed a […]
Actually the title of this post doesn’t reflect my opinion, it’s the way Afke Golsteijn “defines” her work. […]
With Mollycoddle, Christine Liu wanted to explore the relationship that people have with their clothes. Mollycoddle is a […]
Das Kabinett des Doktor Caligari (1919 – silent, Germany) free and legal to download on Internet Archive. Via […]
Julian Gallo is having fun in Buenos Aires, Argentina, bringing Google Maps in the real world. He takes […]