BBC News has an article about the RCA show I visited last week (btw, it was rather mean […]
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It’s menstruation time, young girl! DO clean your fingernails and wear your prettiest dress! More sound advice in […]
In-car navigation and communication systems remain unconnected to each other, and entering addresses or phone numbers into them […]
As part of Tate Online’s 40 artists, 40 days – a project in support of London’s Olympic and […]
Royal College of Art show 2005, VII. The Pancam, by Mark Hauenstein, is a low cost digital camera […]
reHOUSE/bath envisions the bathroom as a biotop where nature and mankind interact. BATH is a mobile bathing surface. […]
New Zealand researchers have devised a shape-shifting rubber reef that can be fitted to the floor of a […]
Women living in remote areas who don’t have easy access to health care will someday be able to […]
RCA show, V. The Sunlight Table uses the research carried out in the difficult environment of call centers […]
A Japanese research group studying protection measures against massive tsunamis has succeeded in simulating a 2.5-meter tsunami using […]
There’s a lot of weird plush toys around but you can’t get worse than the Alien-inspired Plush Face […]
RCA show, IV. Everyone of us tells lies, it seems to be unavoidable. But as time passes and […]
Went to the RCA show this morning. good stuff. will go again this afternoon for some more pictures. […]
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Well, I hope it will be fun over there until Tuesday. Will visit some funky shows, eat too […]
Nicolas was faster than me in sharing the work of our “Third Place” group, during the Collaborative Artefacts […]
Working closely with experts from the British Antarctic Survey, James Moon has come up with a lightweight, compact […]
Özgur TASAR, from Umea Institute of Design in Sweden, has developed Nokia One, a home communication interface that […]
Nomad Pneumatics, by Amanda Parkes (who was at the Collaborative Artefacts Interactive Furniture workshop as well) investigates the […]
The goal of Smooth Ride, by Noah Vawter, is to present cyclists with the data they need to […]
Synthecology, a tele-immersive collaborative project with a new architecture for virtual reality sound immersion to create a garden […]
Ishikawa Optics and Arts Corp of Tokyo have developed a mannequin with a built-in projector that can resemble […]
Fallen Fruit is project about mapping of all the “public fruit” planted on private property that overhangs public […]
The ultimate in science fiction. Awesome trailer! More in Shaolin Chamber. Via Crazy Japan and Papel Continuo.
Yesterday, during the CAIF workshop, Takashi Matsumoto (KEIO University) presented Z-agon. Each face of this cubic movie player […]
ROM Color visually maps the data of Nintendo Entertainment System ROMs. But instead of only constructing sprite data, […]
Scientists have taken the first step towards creating human eggs and sperm in the laboratory using stem cells, […]
Enjoy By employs eggs that have been sawed in half and implanted with PIC microcontrollers and LED displays. […]
Teresa Almeida’s Modes for Urban Moods project at ITP is a series of mutating wearable accessories which reflect […]
I’m having a great time at the Swiss workshop so far. Nicolas has posted some notes about what’s […]
Tactile Vision, by Tomohiko Saito, enables the viewer to see him/herself from several points of view. The 6 […]
My life is definitely more exciting since I left my job in “virtual reality and multi media.” I’m […]
In Sale Away, passers-by can conduct an “orchestra” of household devices via their mobile phones on a display […]
Kate Deacon works on making smart textiles and sustainability compatible and uses smart technology to generate organic movements […]
A high-tech plaster could keep a constant check on your health, thanks to a tiny electronic device, which […]
I won’t watch yakuza movies with the same eyes again… Apparently, Tokyo is facing a rapid increase in […]
The CrimeWire project has been developed as a response to illegal music downloads. It does not aim to […]
The Head is a wearable sculpture with a connection to the internet and a public access via sms. […]
Despite music’s ubiquity, its role as an accompaniment to other activities – marching to battle, hoeing fields, repetitive […]
BumpNet is a public wireless network that only supports a maximum number of connected clients. When a new […]