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“Waiter!” (Theres a fly in my soup), by product designer Tobias Wong is a simple soup bowl that […]
«Sensorama», invented by Morton Heilig in 1962, offered multi-sensorial impressions of a ten-minute-long motorcycle ride through New York. […]
Gail Wight‘s Rodentia Chamber Music is a small ensemble of five transparent chamber instruments. They are inhabited by […]
The Playbot calendar, made by scientists for scientists, stars robots in insinuating positions and displaying their “private areas.” […]
Jiwon Kim, Steven M. Seitz (University of Washington) and Maneesh Agrawala (Microsoft Research) are working on the Video-Based […]
Alf Linney, a specialist in facial reconstruction, and artist Alexa Wright have designed Alter Ego which allows people […]
Yoshiyuki Sankai, from the University of Tsukuba in Japan, has developed a 15-kilogram neuro-commanded robot suit to “bring […]
Green Cycle, by Taiwan-based designers Wei-Ran Lee and Bo-Chin Chu, is a memo paper pad that comes with […]
You help Tsunami victims by donating airline miles to The Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, OxFam, Unicef and […]
Saturday, by Chicago-based artist Sabrina Raaf, is a sound based artwork that participants experience through a glove. WIth […]
Chronos Chromos Concrete, a project by Chris Glaister, Afshin Mehin and Tomas Rosen at the RCA Innovation Unit […]
GeneMusiK is an experimental biological music mixing and generating system developed by Nigel Helyer, under the aegis of […]
Another one in my obsessive list of interactive tables… Lumisight Table, aka Interactive View-Dependent Display Table Surrounded by […]
Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan at the University of Toronto have developed a system that allows for […]
Ledusoid, by AKAirway the big bubble specialist, is an inflatable chandelier made of 350 LEDs sealed in plastic. […]
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in Japan developed a technology that combines RFID tags and cameras and makes elevators wait […]
An expanding number of hospital systems in the USA are adopting “enhanced intensive care” technology — known as […]
1up.com has posted the second in an article series called “Child’s Play”, where they invite kids to test […]
Girltron digital images, by Kirsty Boyle, provocatively mix doll parts and transformer-style toys to create a new species. […]
Elizabeth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle were angry when the California Supreme Court stopped gay weddings just one day […]
British design engineer Glynne Bowsher and his team, British Steam Car Challenge, have almost finished building a super-fast […]
The radiogrades, by French artist France Cadet, is a morphological, annatomical and biological study of a new animal […]
Spanish researchers Clara Boj and Diego Díaz are working on the Free Network Visible Network , an augmented […]
Kent Norman, a cognitive psychologist at the Laboratory for Automation Psychology and Decision Processes at the University of […]
Scientists from the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa (Italy), found the ragworm, which lives in seashores, could inspire a […]
The “Millefiore Effect” group (Jessica Findley, Margot Jacobs and Ralph Borland) invites people to play at conflict. In […]
TV Cream made a top 100 toys from the 70’s. Here’s number 15, the “Six Million Dollar Man”, […]
The upcoming 2005 world expo in Aichi (March 25 – September 25) will be a showcase of Japan’s […]
In the Scramble Suit * installation, by Finnish artist Hanna Haaslahti, your own image in a real-time projection […]
The murder conviction of an Iowa man was overturned last year on the basis that the new “brain […]
The Dialog table –designed by Marek Walczak, Michael McAllister, Jakub Segen and Peter Kennard– utilizes digital technologies to […]
In Makoto Ishiwata’s Vacuum Packing! the consumer becomes voluntarily a vaccum packed product. After donning a baseball catcher’s […]
One day small commercial aircraft may have their own huge parachute to help them land smoothly if needed. […]
In the back of his southern Alaska garden, Carlos Owens is building an 18-foot-tall steel mecha, an exoskeleton […]
The ultrasound of therapy, by Dutch sound artists Staalplaat Soundsytem, is an installation consisting of 7 individual sound […]
Male fish that are growing eggs have been found in the Potomac River (the main source of drinking […]
Near Berlin, a former zeppelin hangar has been transformed into Europe’s largest covered leisure resort (five million cubic […]
Queen’s University ’s Human Media Lab (HML) has created an “attentive” office cubicle that blocks noise and visual […]
The 2 and a half meter length Zizi the Affectionate Couch, by the art-science team Stephen Barrass, Linda […]