Peter Yeadon‘s Transgenic Zoo is an ongoing case study which explores the architectural implications of nanotechnology and nanobiotechnology. […]
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The Pentagon awarded $12.2 million in grants today to develop robots able to perform full scalpel-and-stitch surgeries on […]
Alain Bublex’ Awareness Box is a camera that does not record images, focussing exclusively on the act of […]
As creative tools, digital cameras could transcend the constraints of analogue devices and give birth to new aesthetic […]
Designed by Trans|alpin, Wood.e is essentially electrified wood, pressed with two integrated conducting layers which allow to add […]
During the Expo 2005, spectator queueing to see a movie at Toshiba’s digital cinema are submitted to a […]
Today, people are storing larger and larger quantities of digital pictures, videos and sounds and it gets increasingly […]
Danish designers at GoPingPong have created a series of furnitures that pull the emotional parts of the furniture […]
Determined to make their offices as efficient as those of the West, the Japanese invented a typewriter for […]
This merry little machine is the SUBARU RoboHiter , an outdoor cleaning robot currently on show at Aichi […]
The M-TRAN II robot, developed by the Japanese Distributed Systems Design Research Group, is made up of a […]
Alistair McAuley and Paul Simmons founded in 1990 Timorous Beasties, a Glasgow-based company known for its subversive textiles […]
Wooster Collective has exclusive images of Banksy installing four pieces in New York’s Brooklyn Museum, Metropolitan Museum of […]
Chris Geddes, from the Center for Fluorescence Spectroscopy at the University of Maryland, is working on contact lenses […]
At Aichi World Expo, measures against terrorist attacks are a priority: 3,000 policemen will be joined by 1,000 […]
SNIF is a project from Noah Fields, Jonathan Gips, Philip Liang and Arnaud Pilpré at the MIT’s Physical […]
Oscillating Windows, by Katherine Moriwaki, is an application for close-proximity network communication that uses physical co-location, proximity, and […]
Interaction Design WORK IN PROGRESS Show (12) The pixel roller, by Stuart Wood and Florian Ortkrass at rAndom […]
The Funny Club Show, a traveling art exhibition featuring B.B. Birdy‘s “Funny Club” figures customized by artists, from […]
After a stop, I’ve decided to resume the series about the London’s Interaction Design WORK IN PROGRESS Show […]
A networked medicine cabinet, by ITP students Shannon Bain and Meghan Trainor . The Junkie’s Little Helper communicates […]
The Daf Yomi is a seven-and-a-half-year cycle of Talmud learning. Participants study a page a day of this […]
Glowing Places are public seating for artificially-lit indoor spaces (shopping malls, subway stations, etc.) They glow, dim, flash […]
The colorful panels that look like books above the entrance of a shopping mall in Nagoya, Japan, are […]
Toshio Iwai has created for Nintendo DS a new music game called Electroplankton. Electroplankton presents the player with […]
A MicroJet injector under development at UC Berkeley may help ease the dread of the needle by taking […]
Harmut Stockter creates works that denounce a certain loss of nature, while offering concrete tools to rediscover it. […]
The core idea of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory ‘s “Kobe Free Mobility Assistance Project” is to implant RFID […]
Sascha Pohflepp‘s Echo project (2002) aimed at reminding the places, people and events that happened but are almost […]
Adrian Bowyer, from Bath University (England), envisions a make-it-all machine that would enable you to design and manufacture […]
At the O’Reilly conference, James Larsson demonstrated how to create knives and forks that can pick up on […]
Siemens has developed a communications device which recognizes voice commands and allows its user to control home communications […]
Samsung will launch this year an LCD monitor with color correction technology for people with dyschromatopsia or color […]
Digital Play: Reloaded opens on March 18 at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. The […]
In a scene of Minority Report, Tom Cruise stands in front of a screen and gestures to manipulate […]
Jason Bruges‘ new installation “Litmus” – Havering Roundabouts Project are four interactive sculptures located on roundabouts along highway […]
In what looks like a complete reverse of Usman Haque‘s floatable jellyfish-like vessels, PC accessory maker Buffalo is […]
Donald Urquhart, one of six artists shortlisted for the Beck’s Futures 2005 prize, has commissioned a new perfume […]
Navitime Japan has added aerial photo maps to its personal walking/car route-finder mobile phone app. For better precision, […]
Robotic dolls that behave like babies addicted to drugs and alcohol are being used to teach teenagers on […]