Seamful Game, by Matthew Chalmers from the University of Glasgow (Scotland), is a GPS and WiFi based game […]
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Elderly and housebound residents in Bristol (UK) are testing a barcode reader which scans items from a catalogue […]
Duper/looper, by Ryota Kuwakubo (the creator of Bitman and BlockJam among others), is a simple drum machine. You […]
People doing strange things with electricity (II) Still at Dorkbot, I finally got to see Andre Stubbe and […]
Yesterday, we had a great time at Dorkbot.BLN, aka “People doing strange things with electricity” at C-Base. The […]
For club transmediale, the sonic( )bject label invited 12 sound artists -who are also presenting works here – […]
Even if you understand nothing about the Ornamental Bug Garden piece (and I´m not sure I understand the […]
Run Motherfucker Run, by Dutch artist Marnix de Nijs, is a trip through nocturnal Rotterdam. Your running rhythm […]
Stationsraum fur assimilativen Zahlwitz, by Thom Kubli, was another installation i really liked. Must be my new passion […]
Spatial Sounds (100dB at 100km/h), by Marnix de Nijs and Edwin van der Heide got me totally and […]
The Shelter section of the Transmediale exhibit explores how technology can contribute to render the situation of disadvantaged […]
First, all my apologies for not answering the emails i get these days. I´m in Berlin at the […]
Japanese artists Seiko Mikami and Sota Ichikawa’s work, Gravity and Resistance – Gravicells is so far the most […]
Next to the installation of the Corporate Fallout Detector, by James Patten, (it was great fun to test […]
Every official building or media base these days has a frontage of four-metre (13ft) high concrete walls to […]
RFID in Japan reports on an electronic tag (the yellow piece) which can be attached to your tv […]
China has published the world’s first gold newspaper, Xinhua news agency reported. The most expensive edition uses 500 […]
A Chicago chef makes sushi with an ink-jet printer, part of his endeavor to bring technology into the […]
In September, I wrote about Accenture labs‘ “persuasive mirror” that will display what you will look like in […]
A few weeks, ago, came the news that Kim Jong-Hwan, the director of the Intelligent Robot Research Lab […]
As I’m going to Berlin tomorrow for the transmediale and club transmediale festival, I’m in the mood for […]
In Sayaka Ohata’s Internal Sense, visitors wear a glove and walk around an empty room. They are invited […]
Stand By Your Guns, by Brooklyn-based artist Jillian McDonald, is a website and CD-Rom that confronts us with […]
For the Surface Design Show 2005, a 3-day event about innovations in the field of surface material and […]
A bioartificial kidney has been developed by David Humes at the University of Michigan. It could help intensive […]
Moony, by Akio Kamisato, Satoshi Shibata and Takehisa Mashimo from IAMAS in Japan, uses steam as both a […]
An upcoming exhibition in London will show that knitting has become a politically engaged artform, from knitted sex […]
The Aurea project, by Team, tries to tackle the lack of attachment that residents may feel towards certain […]
Yoon Eui-sik, at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), has developed a tactile sensor that […]
Scientists at Imperial College London and University of Manchester have found how to make eye cells sensitive to […]
Lois Walpole has developed a way to harvest a willow coat hanger. She grafted the hanger and sawed […]
Conrad Bakker‘s Untitled Projects: Sidewalk Economies (San Francisco), is a series of digital photographs of fake objects like […]
Initiated in spring 2002, the Bulbes project, by Montréal artists Artificiel (Alexandre Burton, Jimmy Lakatos and Julien Roy), […]
Shawn Bonkowski (with Dana Gordon) made a desk merged with an answering machine. The Message Table receives, plays […]
Adam Somlai-Fischer, Peter Hudini and Anita Pozna from Aether architecture are working on Induction House , an experimental […]
Strangely Familiar. Unusual Objects for Everyday Life. Episode VI. (I, II, III, IV, V.) Didier Hilhorst and Nicholas […]
ICC, the Intercommunication Center in Tokyo, has opened an “ABC of media art” exhibition: Art meets Media :adventures […]
Nikolai Nolan kindly informed us that he arranged today with the Bloggies host to get some extra bandwidth […]
Digiwall, developed at the Interactive Institute in Sweden, is an interactive climbing-wall with sensor-equipped grips that register hands […]
Strangely Familiar. Unusual Objects for Everyday Life. Part V. (I, II, III and IV) Speak Out, by Tristam […]