Super Kid Fighter, by the Critical Art Ensemble and the Carbon Defense League, is based on the premise […]
Maywa Denki is performing at Quartier d’ete Festival in Paris on July 21,22 and 23. This art unit, […]
Through the looking glass is a system that allows a person to play a game with her/himself in […]
As part of its spring 2006 collection, Lauren Scott of California will launch a line of kid’s pajamas […]
According to Professor Mark Nixon, from the University of Southampton (UK), the features of the ear could be […]
Sharp has apparently developed the first liquid crystal display that shows two completely different images depending on where […]
The MugMouse, by interaction designer Louise Wictoria Klinker, is a computer mouse you can use to drink coffee. […]
Visitors to the ART+COM roof terrace can have a peek into Berlin’s past with a digitally augmented telescope […]
The increasingly popular exchange of sensitive digital information demands a revision of security measures. Designed by Sasker Scheerder […]
moo-pong is a technology that allows people to capture, share and view video images using Tangible User Interface […]
If you´re in Berlin or around, there´s something interesting at the UdK on Günewaldstrasse 2-5 (U-Bahn Kleistpark), Room […]
In collaboration with Mariliana Arvelo, James Patten created tactile photographic prints as part of a project about the […]
Max has finally fixed the sidebar of the website. Graaazie Max! And I’ve updated the blogroll with my […]
Collection of safety instructions on plane. Via blography.
Deal Me In, by Simone Pia, is targeted at those “left behind by technology” by substituting for the […]
Bearskin rug from urethane rubber by Eelko Moorer. Exists in other colours like brown or red.
Rabbit Field is an infestation of inflatable rabbit-like forms, filling the space and inviting tactile interaction. Each rabbit […]
Last year, I stumbled on a blog called RFID in Japan. I quickly learned that Japanese researchers were […]
The MusicCube, a wireless cube-like object, renders more tangible several content attributes of Mp3 music. Play lists, music […]
KEE, designed by Miasnik Shira, is a motion based digital instrument for the performing arts. The user modifies […]
La Pâte à Son (means “sound dough” in french) allows anyone —even those with no training or previous […]
Urbanseeder is a flirting service that increases your chance of running again into people you find attractive. Using […]
In 1948, Yugoslav leader Tito broke up with Stalin and Russian films were suddenly not so popular anymore. […]
spring_alpha is a free software sim-society game based on drawings by Chad McCail which narrates a community’s attempt […]
Catalin Lazia‘ Living Jukebox is a modular interface designed to browse, explore and experience music in your living […]
Shopdropping is an ongoing project in which Ryan Watkins-Hughes alters the packaging of canned goods and then “shopdrops” […]
Chiara Passa is working on a pretty interesting project: Art Calling-Digital Art Stories is a public art project […]
Designboom has a splendid feature on the history of the shopping cart. Including shopping cards typologies, unexpected uses […]
The FLORA (Fluorescent Light Organizing Radio Accessory) is a location-aware watch that helps people locate others, a mixture […]
Brilliant Fur strikes again! Disguised as a Punch and Judy Show, Mr. Punch is a crossover between an […]
The Taser Tag is a project that explores the darker side of human nature and social progress through […]
The Funkenschnorkel (corrupted German, adapted from “broadcasting snorkel”), by Andrew Zoz Brooks, is a backpack loudspeaker system for […]
More goodies from the Royal College of Art Show 2005: In this age of free speech and action, […]
This looks too good to be true. Apparently, in 1909, Bela Lugosi was chosen to play Jesus Christ […]
Ethertouch is working with the likes of Nokia, Bang & Olufsen and Microsoft to create applications for its […]
My friends at Elastico are organizing Copyfight, three days of talks, presentations, screenings and workshops devoted to the […]
Octopus Dropcick has archived some wild Japanese commercials and TV clips under a terebi section. Don’t miss the […]
Curiously Strong mimics the movement of a typical domino chain through 250 sequentially actuated Altoids™ boxes. Each box […]
WorldEar is a device that would be installed at the head-height of seated passengers in trains around the […]
Researchers from NYU medical school, the University of Tokyo and the MIT have demonstrated a technique that may […]