Skip to content

Main navigation

Search Results for: artificial

Robots falling in love

A few weeks, ago, came the news that Kim Jong-Hwan, the director of the Intelligent Robot Research Lab […]

Regine February 2, 2005 robots

Interactive playground for kids

Banabi, by Maurizio Piraccini, is an audio-visual pedagogic gaming experience for young children. The game uses the kids’ […]

Regine January 31, 2005 games

Exploring the thresholds between architecture and media

Adam Somlai-Fischer, Peter Hudini and Anita Pozna from Aether architecture are working on Induction House , an experimental […]

Regine January 28, 2005 architecture

Joy sticks turned coat hangers and dry bread speakers

The results of the MACEF design award are out. Candidates had to design home accessories that work with […]

Regine January 27, 2005 design, green

Bug???

Insects are always a huge hit in interactive installation. The creepier (everyone’s favourite being the cockroach), the better. […]

Regine January 20, 2005 installation

The phantom limb phenomena

As researchers develop more sophisticated protheses for locomotion, research has also focused on phantom limb sensations of amputees […]

Regine January 6, 2005 body, cyborgs, events

Numerical Organism Expecting Musical Interactions

NOEMI*, developed by the Parisian collective Music2eye, is a musical sculpture system that creates a musical dialog between […]

Regine December 27, 2004 sound

Robots at the world expo 2005

The upcoming 2005 world expo in Aichi (March 25 – September 25) will be a showcase of Japan’s […]

Regine December 25, 2004 robots

Electronic-life-forms

elf – electronic-life-forms, Pascal Glissmann and Martina Höfflin, is a two-part installation. The first part shows photographs of […]

Regine December 17, 2004 installation, robots

Robot chromosomes?

Korean scientists claim to have created genes that a robot can pass on to other robots. Professor Kim […]

Regine December 14, 2004 robots

Heads discussing violence

The “Animal, Vegetable, Mineralness of Everything” of Ken Feingold, an American artist that creates artificially intelligent sculpture, are […]

Regine December 14, 2004 art

‘Biohybrid’ limbs for amputees

A collaboration of MIT, Brown University and the Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center have begun a five-year research […]

Regine December 13, 2004 body, cyborgs

Playing music with coloured toys

Interactive designer Toke Oliver Barters (DK/UK) has developed the RGB Player (RGB stand for red, green and blue), […]

Regine December 9, 2004 art, sound

Communicate with machines via whistles

Universal Whistling Machine, by Canadian artists Marc Böhlen and J.T. Rinker, is an attempt at developing a communication […]

Regine December 7, 2004 art, sound

PaCo, the robot-poet in a wheelchair

Spansih artists Carlos Corpa and Ana María García Serrano got a third prize at the Art & Artificial […]

Regine December 2, 2004 robots

Fuji, the cyborg dolphin

Two years ago, Fuji, a female dolphin held at Japan’s largest aquarium in the southern island of Okinawa, […]

Regine November 19, 2004 cyborgs

Reconciling our relationship with robots before it’s too late

Autobot, by Boryana Dragoeva, is an artificially-intelligent chat partner for your lonely evenings. By logging in to the […]

Regine November 12, 2004 life online, robots

The bionic glove

PhD student Peter Abolfathi of the Quadriplegic Hand Research Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital has designed a […]

Regine November 9, 2004 cyborgs

Thinking Machine 4   

Thinking Machine 4 explores the invisible, elusive nature of thought. Play chess against a transparent intelligence, its evolving […]

Emily October 29, 2004 augmented reality

From vacuum to military vehicle

iRobot Corp. plans to adapt the artificial intelligence technology used in its Roomba vacuums and portable PackBot military […]

Regine October 26, 2004 robots, transport

War games meet video game

Video game Urban Resolve, developed by a division of the U.S. Department of Defense, is a combat simulation […]

Regine October 20, 2004 games

Gadgets testing gadgets

The Consumers Union testing center creates or buys wacky peculiar gadgets to test everything from exercise equipment and […]

Regine October 7, 2004 labs

October 4, 1957, first satellite launched into space

On October 4, 1957, Soviet satellite Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, blast into space and transmitted information […]

Regine October 4, 2004 vintage

Fake mouse with real whiskers

AMouse, built by researchers from Tokyo and Zurich, is a robot with real mouse whiskers that could represent […]

Regine October 1, 2004 robots

s()nic object lands in Paris

s()nic object, a music label dedicated solely to original mobile phone ringtones, launches its first ringtone collection during […]

Regine September 27, 2004 art

Nanotech to fight bioterrorism

The UK government has handed £1m in grants and awards to Nanosight, a nanotech company that has developed […]

Regine September 24, 2004 labs

Bosch intelligent intruder detector

Bosch has announced an advanced new wireless intruder detector that uses artificial intelligence to detect relevant motion. The […]

Regine September 22, 2004 security

Persuasive and no-fog mirrors

University of Queensland physicists have invented a permanent coating technology that will prevent your spectacles, car windscreen or […]

Regine September 21, 2004 augmented reality, labs

Symposium: TOPIA

Saturday afternoon Part I Nadja Maurer introduced and moderated the panel. she studies cultural studies, with special emphasis […]

Regine September 4, 2004 ars electronica, events

Dog Lab

This morning we went to the Ars Electronica Center, to see some of the exhibition, I’m here in […]

Regine September 4, 2004 ars electronica, art, robots

Wearable hotspot detector

Hotspot Bloom by Karen Lee is a wearable artificial flower that sheds lights to indicate the availability of […]

Regine August 5, 2004 wearable, wifi

Talking heads for hearing-impaired

A software that can be installed on a pc and used with a standard telephone, generates pictures of […]

Regine August 2, 2004 labs

Grace and George, the social robots

Grace and George, a pair of socially skilled and autonomous talking robots will interact with the attendees of […]

Regine July 26, 2004 robots

Project of a fictional company offering alternative spaces for commemoration and mourning

Swedish artist Ulrika Wachtmeister’s Transitions conceptual project has been awarded the first prize of the Fused Space competition, […]

Regine July 22, 2004 art

Fingerprint scanners are not so clever

There’s much talk about biometrics used in the fight against terrorism. Fingerprint scanning is the most common method […]

Regine July 15, 2004 biometric

Recognizing passwords

To be secure, passwords must be non-obvious and changed often. Researchers from Hebrew University in Israel are working […]

Regine June 16, 2004 security

SimpleTEXT in Italy

In a recent entry, we announced the SimpleTEXT performance in Ghent (Belgium), but this month, they will also […]

Regine May 8, 2004 art, events, gadgets

A Kangoo Kam to monitor baby

Rimax, a company specialized in advanced electronics, has created the first security system to monitor babies. ‘Kangoo Kam’ […]

Regine April 7, 2004 companies

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 10 11 12Next
we make money not art
Footer navigation
  • About
  • Advertising
Secondary navigation
  • Search

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

activism advertising architecture ars electronica art art from japan art in Berlin art in London Art in Turin and Milan bio bioart biotech art body book reviews design entertainment events gadgets games green installation interview labs life online locative money performance photography politics privacy rcashow robots security social networking software sound sousveillance space street telephony transport trends video vintage wearable

 

Loading Comments...