The Khronos Projector allows people to visualize movie content in a new way. By actually touching and deforming […]
Everything you ever wanted to know about the 70’s TV series Kikaidà Zero-Wan. Monsters galore! Via Blography.
A new type of fiber-reinforced bendable concrete has been developed at the University of Michigan. The new concrete […]
Researchers from the Tula State University suggest that a stream of water mixed with granules of ice released […]
The MouseField, by Koji Tsukada, Toshiyuki Masui and Itiro Siio, combines an RFID reader and motion sensors to […]
Konarka Technologies will supply the US Army with flexible plastic sheeting that converts light into energy — technology […]
Clownerstrike is a multiplayer game which investigates the power of performance and physics as next generation game concepts. […]
Miusicpitusi’s gallery of graffiti inspired by comics, movies and video games. Via Ponchorama.
Back to my zealous report on Cybersonica: Stanza presented his own work and the Sountoys website he’s “curating”. […]
TouchMe is an interactive installation that allows people to create and add a personal image to a public […]
Siemens VDO Automotive AG has developed a sensor that monitors the vibrations in the car’s chassis. Thus an […]
Ad*Access Project collects images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and […]
The Straw-like User Interface, developed at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo, allows users to virtually experience the […]
Encrypted messages may soon be more secure thanks to diamonds cooked in a microwave oven, and fused onto […]
Genware::algorithmic library, an ongoing research by Biothing, is an artificial life-based design software that can convert dynamic sound […]
iam is a research project by Tripp Millican . iam is a 24/7 point-of-view video, published to the […]
I don’t understand a word of what is written here but this is the coolest blog on Earth. […]
Yet another IDII thesis project I saw at the Greenhouse Effect show during the Salone del Mobile in […]
Gametrak is a game controller in the form of a pair of fingerless gloves to strap on your […]
mates is a location-based social networking system developed at the University of Michigan and aimed at introducing and […]
Florian Wesch, a computer science student from Durlach in Germany, has worked out a way to store a […]
Animal Industry Lab in Takayama have developed a healthcare system for cows. A relatively heavy RFID tag (15mm […]
The Oberkampf php tools allows Flickr addicts to create their own photo-homepage. Via k10k.
Researchers at Sydney University may have the solution to the biggest problem of the hearing impaired: how to […]
MenuVista, the thesis project of ITP student Chia-wei Chang, gives restaurant customers a preview of their orders by […]
When listening to rock music, people make “headbangings”. They move (bang) their heads according to the riffs of […]
Orgánica D.T.M. is selling hand-made plush and wooden toys in limited edition. 10% of the proceeds will be […]
Imprimatur, by American media artist Andy Deck, is a free tool for producing posters. You can create or […]
Marjet Wessels Boer‘s Doors of Secrets contains hidden storage compartments. You can shuffle the elements about and explore […]
GridLockd is an urban game, created by Mohit SantRam, where teams compete to capture grid positions in a […]
Magic posters and related items from 1890 – 1930. Including The Man Who Tamed Electricity, water torture cells, […]
Another sonic instrument seen at Cybersonica: Orbe is a kinestheic synthesiser for group musical improvisation, created by London-based […]
What do “The Jungle Book” and “True Lies” have in common? Both contain similar amounts of violence despite […]
A team of computer scientists led by Professor Mark Lee from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth are to […]
When Rebecca Anema goes snowboarding with her friends she sometimes looses sight of them. So she decided to […]
With PARCEL, Swedish architecture and design research group Krets suggests new relationships between the material, audiovisual and digital […]
Book covers featuring hard-boiled detective, unlikely space-ships, Finnish lifestyle, hospital romance, beatnik shockers, barbarian heroes, and laughable monsters. […]
As promised, here’s my notes on the talk Golan Levin gave during the Cybersonica festival. Audiovision and Computation: […]
White Noise/White Light, an interactive sound and light installation first presented in Athens for the Olympic Games, will […]
Cybersonica: Another installation of the someth;ng collective got me totally fascinated: midiBalls is based on Markus Quarta´s Interactive […]