State Machine, by Ben Cerveny and Max Carlson, is a very clever flash-based dynamic visualization of the relationship […]
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Covers of the American pulp magazine Weird Tales from 1923 till 1943. With weird details indeed. Via Bibi’s […]
Budapest Heat dislocates the weather from Budapest to the exhibition’s current location. While roaming in Europe, Budapest Heat […]
While in most computer game systems, computers have been designed as enemies to the human, RoboGamer, by Akihiko […]
Praystation, by Glasgow art student Douglas Maitland, is a project that addresses declining church attendance in the year […]
Selectparks has a preview trailer of the upcoming political documentary game Street Survivor which tracks a homeless teenage […]
The British government has announced a plan to develop ways of scrubbing carbon dioxide from the emissions of […]
Monkeybridge is a collaborative Augmented Reality game, where users do not have direct influence on the characters’ behaviour; […]
Wave UFO, by Mariko Mori, fuses real-time computer graphics, brainwave technology, sound, and architectural engineering to create a […]
A consortium including Cranfield Impact Centre and Nissan Europe has developed a prototype bone density scanning system which […]
AllesWirdGut‘s TurnOn is a compact housing concept inspired by scenes from 2001: A Space Odyssey and by the […]
Please correct me if i’m wrong, but this wearable project may be the first one that looks into […]
The Social Fabric, by Steven Blyth, is a representation of your social world, displayed as a single visual […]
Following the post on amphicars, Enric Gili sent me the following story: Cuban mechanic Rafael Diaz Rey converted […]
Key questions for long-distance inline skaters are: Where can I skate? and How is the road quality? GeoSkating […]
Ruairi Glynn has built Reciprocal Space, a physical space that responds to the actions of its inhabitants. The […]
The 1.20 meters (almost four feet) “OFRO+detect” could soon be employed to protect next year’s World Cup in […]
Greyworld has unleashed in The Junction, Cambridge their solar-powered robotic bins that move and chuckle, benches that flock […]
Digital Wardrobe, by Chantal Mora, tries to demonstrate how users might regain control of imposed technology systems (namely […]
Tiny robots that can turn into any shape – from a replica human to a banana to a […]
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego have developed a technique for mixing images and video feeds […]
This one is for my dad. I never managed to convince him that an amphicar was a must […]
A recent study showed that thin people are on their feet an average of 152 more minutes a […]
Most of the very few non-gastronomical excitements that life in Italy brings me come from IDII, so I’m […]
Matt Brant’s Subversive Wearable Technologies, a belt buckle and a pair of pants that “interrupt” technology, is currently […]
Simon Greenwold ’s I Like to Watch / CopVision is a program that watches television and in particular […]
What can a blogger do to cheer up a weak blogging day? Post a project by France Cadet. […]
Olympus has prototyped a head mount display that shows information when required without impairing vision. The HMD does […]
The Comfort Zone, by Sandy Hong-san Chen, aims at designing a stress reliever space for weary travelers by […]
Tatsuo Arai and his team at Osaka University have created a six-limb robot for disaster rescue that walks […]
Silvia Grimaldi‘s Surprise! series explores the use of surprising elements in design and the effect the surprise can […]
Glow Positioning System is a 1000-foot ring of lights installed in Mumbai, on January 2005. Lights were installed […]
Researchers at Tohoku University have developed the Partner Ballroom Dance Robot. It has a woman’s face, a sensor […]
A nifty solution to the “boredom of filming wedding ceremonies” or the danger of filming in a dangerous […]
Media Invaders , by Barcelona-based Cuatic, is an ironic version of Space Invaders. Players move a big luminous […]
I’m off for three days in Finland to buy some fancy boots. Given the crisis they are facing […]
The Online Physical Culture Museum and the Charles Atlas course have tons of priceless pictures of mighty men […]
Once strapped around your face, the Pencil Mask (1972) transforms the head into an instrument for drawing. Rebecca […]
Visceral Cinema: Chien combines key moments from the surrealist film Un Chien Andalou with viewers’ shadows to form […]
Researchers from Stanford University and Cornell University have put together a projector-camera system that can read a playing […]