Engineers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are working on a smart phone that can detect […]
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Shane Farritor and Dmitry Oleynikov, from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, have designed two tiny camera-carrying robots that can […]
LegShocker , created by Cologne-based art group FUR, is a painful interface for PlayStation2, in particular football/soccer games. […]
Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in London has a unique and especially grotesque interpretation of the nativity scene. Football […]
Fernando Orellana ‘s Unending Enclosure features IR-equipped robots imprisoned in wooden columns, living in constant fear and distrust. […]
The Infrasense installation, by Montreal-based robotics artist Robert Saucier and artistic group KIT, uses the idea of the […]
Dutch designer Frank Tjepkema and interior designer Janneke Hooymans have designed, outside of Amsterdam, Praq a restaurent that […]
Upmarket stationer The Bureau (Covent Garden, London) is the first retailer to use the Interactive Shop Window (ISW), […]
Cambridge-based company Hypertag has developed a point and click system. When a mobile phone user sees an hypertag, […]
This key-chain radio station broadcasts the sounds you make through regular FM radio and shares them with people […]
Tokyo-based architect Masaki Endoh teamed up with Masahiro Ikeda to design a double apartment on a site at […]
Dogs with paralyzed hind legs could walk again courtesy of a shot of a chemical cousin of antifreeze […]
In the UK, holiday retailer Thomson is now offering a virtual holiday experience with a 3D full-sensory guided […]
“almost certified (grade A noise for non-discerning consumers)”, by Kelli Cain and Brian Crabtree, is a mechanical sound […]
An interactive work by Wafaa Bilal and Shawn Lawson gives an astonishing twist to Eduard Manet’s painting A […]
London-based artist Stephen Rumney has set up a virtual gallery where art lovers can buy a piece of […]
Toyots’a “i-unit” aims at uniting the driver and vehicle to expand human abilities and possibilities. The upright position […]
Grand Thieves’ Audio Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, game of theft, prostitution, drugs, and beautifully animated racist depictions […]
Mines continue to maim and kill between 15,000 and 20,000 people each year according to UNICEF. Around 90 […]
Rio de Janeiro has a Christmas tree floating on a lagoon and London’s Tate Britain has just unveiled […]
Seattle-based company GloVentures plans to release early 2005 Glofun RayGun, a GPS ghost-hunting game for mobile phones. A […]
Spinne , by Laura Beloff and Erich Berger (the duo from the Seven Mile Boots), is a networked […]
Over 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci conceptualized the “ornithopter”, a self-powered flying machine which mechanical flapping wings […]
Jean-Luc Marchina ‘s Tongs installation plays on the idea of “interactive cinema”. In front of the visitor are […]
Brooklyn-based Michelle Rosenberg modifies portable electronic headphones. Some of them allow listeners to share the same sounds; others […]
Arofish is a London-based stencil and graffiti artist who spent three months travelling through Iraq and Palestine, “painting […]
Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain, created in 1917, has been named the world’s most influential piece of modern art by […]
Dr Karl Swann, and a team at the University of Wales College of Medicine in Cardiff, claim to […]
NASA considers farming a matter of survival for future long-term space missions. But who will care for crops […]
Breathing Chaos is a new installation work by media artist Sachiko Kodama. A small, black mountain grows organically […]
Danish designer Alex Soza‘s Bionic Jacket registers whether you’re cold or sweating. It reacts at low temperatures by […]
Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman (with Gerfried Stocker, Erwin Reitböck, Horst Hörtner, Dietmar Offenhuber, Christopher Lindinger, Stefan Mittlböck-Jungwirth, […]
The Paragraphie installation, by Manon De Pauw, has a very low-tech appearance: a chair, a table with used […]
At the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan, neurobiologist Kenji Doya is using “cyber rodents” to […]
Students at the University of Navarre in Spain are developing a device which analyses the brain waves of […]
WALK is a public intervention by Constantin Demner taking place in the area of Spitalfields, East London. Frames […]
Sound Barrier, by Maia Urstad, is a sound installation of some 130 CD-and cassette radios assembled as a […]
A true love story that originated on a message board of a popular Web site has been released […]
The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article on the technology behind haptics, derived from the Greek word […]
Once the preserve of science fiction, biometric facial recognition has now become a reality, according to the BBC. […]