Jennifer Bove’s thesis project at IDII explores the changing role of the mobile phone as a personal device, […]
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Sonic Fabric is made of textile woven from 50% pre-recorded audiotape and 50% cotton. Originally designed as a […]
Ellen Hackl Fagan and Konrad Kaczmarek’s Reverse Color Organ (RCO) enables viewers to explore synaesthesia, or sensory blending. […]
While at DesignMai last week, I saw the Lightable that Julian Appelius and Fabien Dumas designed back in […]
Mirror_SPACE, by Brigitta Zics, is a virtual mirror which projects a modified, virtual image of the viewer onto […]
The RadioActive project, by Aaron Zinman and Judith Donath, aims at enabling a forum for asynchronous discussion using […]
In the Visual Code Recognition for Camera-Equipped Mobile Phones project, Michael Rohs and Beat Gfeller at the Federal […]
This one has just been added to my I want one list. For the INCITE/RCA collaboration, Jon Arden […]
Paula Levine’s Baghdad San Francisco imagines the effects upon San Francisco, had the bombs which fell on Baghdad […]
The Tampere University of Technology is working on machine washable and wirelessly rechargeable wearable technology. They prototyped a […]
Scientists at the University of Nottingham (UK) have managed to levitate some of the heaviest elements, including diamond, […]
To use the Tavofono, you must first record audio into the buttons on the table surface. When you […]
Won’t blog much today, still lots of things I want to see at Designmai here in Berlin. I […]
Arrived in Berlin yesterday and headed straight to the UDK to meet the students of the Digital Media […]
Collective Subconscious is an installation that imprints reverberating thoughts on a public space as people move through it. […]
Huge and very amusing collection of antique photographs. My favourite are the “well-dressed ladies” and the “cycling photos.” […]
Google Will Eat Itself (GWEI), by Hans Bernhard and Alessandro Ludovico, is a web project which aims to […]
… till Friday. I’ll be speaking together with Jussi Angesleva at the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, 22C3: Private […]
Students in the New Interfaces for Musical Expression course at NYU have rigged up a ping-pong sample playback […]
SpotScents, developed by Yasuyuki Yanagida at the Media Information Science Laboratories in Japan, uses scent projectors to deliver […]
Moovl is a digital online drawing tool with lifelike dynamic properties. It allows children to create drawings that […]
A series of weird adverts for some Japanese mayonnaise. Via Octopusdropkick. Thanks for the information on the mayo, […]
Tokyo-based company TechFirm is launching a service that connects consumers and small retailers using RFID. Consumers having RFID-enabled […]
iFloor, developed by Interactive Spaces, University of Aarhus (Denmark), is an interactive floor aiming at encouraging users to […]
Red, yellow and amber-coloured lenses are being tested by Nike. The company believes they can help players see […]
Networked emoticon device let your partner at home know if something at work or at school has made […]
Fireflies are three networked jars, each containing pairs of colored fireflies, which communicate wirelessly in a home or […]
Engineers at Berkeley have found a way to map a city very quickly, recording every window and doorway […]
A new type of fiber-reinforced bendable concrete has been developed at the University of Michigan. The new concrete […]
Researchers from the Tula State University suggest that a stream of water mixed with granules of ice released […]
Clownerstrike is a multiplayer game which investigates the power of performance and physics as next generation game concepts. […]
Back to my zealous report on Cybersonica: Stanza presented his own work and the Sountoys website he’s “curating”. […]
TouchMe is an interactive installation that allows people to create and add a personal image to a public […]
Encrypted messages may soon be more secure thanks to diamonds cooked in a microwave oven, and fused onto […]
Genware::algorithmic library, an ongoing research by Biothing, is an artificial life-based design software that can convert dynamic sound […]
Gametrak is a game controller in the form of a pair of fingerless gloves to strap on your […]
mates is a location-based social networking system developed at the University of Michigan and aimed at introducing and […]
MenuVista, the thesis project of ITP student Chia-wei Chang, gives restaurant customers a preview of their orders by […]
When listening to rock music, people make “headbangings”. They move (bang) their heads according to the riffs of […]
Marjet Wessels Boer‘s Doors of Secrets contains hidden storage compartments. You can shuffle the elements about and explore […]