Collection of Japan Tobacco “Smoking Manners” advertisements. Via Blography.
The ultimate in science fiction. Awesome trailer! More in Shaolin Chamber. Via Crazy Japan and Papel Continuo.
Yesterday, during the CAIF workshop, Takashi Matsumoto (KEIO University) presented Z-agon. Each face of this cubic movie player […]
Sajjadah 1426 (Sajjadah means “prayer rug” in persian/turkish and 1426 stands for 2005 in Islamic calendar), by Soner […]
The Canadian True Crime Magazine of the 1940s and 1950s. Via Bibi’s Box.
Tom Igoe has just been talking about his Email Clock here at the Collaborative Artefacts Interactive Furniture workshop. […]
ROM Color visually maps the data of Nintendo Entertainment System ROMs. But instead of only constructing sprite data, […]
Visible City, by Chris Nelson, is a large table which receives an image from a projector, located some […]
Telephone ads through the decades. See also the Bell telephone ads gallery. Via Retrografix.
Bruce Lee wannabees. Via Crazy Japan.
Scientists have taken the first step towards creating human eggs and sperm in the laboratory using stem cells, […]
Scientists at the University of Twente in the Netherlands have re-created one of nature’s most sensitive sound detectors […]
Enjoy By employs eggs that have been sawed in half and implanted with PIC microcontrollers and LED displays. […]
Teresa Almeida’s Modes for Urban Moods project at ITP is a series of mutating wearable accessories which reflect […]
I’m having a great time at the Swiss workshop so far. Nicolas has posted some notes about what’s […]
This way to the weird… Via sexblo.gs.
Tactile Vision, by Tomohiko Saito, enables the viewer to see him/herself from several points of view. The 6 […]
Derelict buildings, plants and areas from Soviet Russia. Via Blography.
Kick-Real, a mobile mixed reality game developed at C-lab, allows the player to take part in a virtual […]
My life is definitely more exciting since I left my job in “virtual reality and multi media.” I’m […]
4d pixel is a smart surface which physically reacts to your voice, music and can write relievo letters. […]
In Sale Away, passers-by can conduct an “orchestra” of household devices via their mobile phones on a display […]
rixome is a network and a tool that turns mobile screens into windows that show the virtual and […]
Kate Deacon works on making smart textiles and sustainability compatible and uses smart technology to generate organic movements […]
A high-tech plaster could keep a constant check on your health, thanks to a tiny electronic device, which […]
I won’t watch yakuza movies with the same eyes again… Apparently, Tokyo is facing a rapid increase in […]
ESA‘s Innovation Triangle Initiative is working on a project to create innovative materials to build deployable structures and […]
Fantastic gallery of circus posters. Giant kids from the Freaks section. Don’t know where Papel Continuo finds all […]
The CrimeWire project has been developed as a response to illegal music downloads. It does not aim to […]
Stars, glitter and sex. This one is Grace Jones with the “Butt Boys.” Pictures by Allan Tannenbaum. Via […]
The Head is a wearable sculpture with a connection to the internet and a public access via sms. […]
Despite music’s ubiquity, its role as an accompaniment to other activities – marching to battle, hoeing fields, repetitive […]
Air Force personnel will soon be able to know within minutes if they or their equipment are contaminated […]
Neuroscientists will soon be able to grow human brain cells in petri dishes. “It’s like an assembly line,” […]
BumpNet is a public wireless network that only supports a maximum number of connected clients. When a new […]
State Machine, by Ben Cerveny and Max Carlson, is a very clever flash-based dynamic visualization of the relationship […]
Covers of the American pulp magazine Weird Tales from 1923 till 1943. With weird details indeed. Via Bibi’s […]
Budapest Heat dislocates the weather from Budapest to the exhibition’s current location. While roaming in Europe, Budapest Heat […]
While in most computer game systems, computers have been designed as enemies to the human, RoboGamer, by Akihiko […]
Praystation, by Glasgow art student Douglas Maitland, is a project that addresses declining church attendance in the year […]