Adrian Bowyer, from Bath University (England), envisions a make-it-all machine that would enable you to design and manufacture […]
At the O’Reilly conference, James Larsson demonstrated how to create knives and forks that can pick up on […]
Siemens has developed a communications device which recognizes voice commands and allows its user to control home communications […]
Intimate Transactions, developed by Keith Armstrong, Lisa O’Neill and Guy Webster, allows two people in separate spaces to […]
PLX, by Kuwakubo Ryota, is a battle game for two people sitting across from one another at a […]
Samsung will launch this year an LCD monitor with color correction technology for people with dyschromatopsia or color […]
Digital Play: Reloaded opens on March 18 at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. The […]
In a scene of Minority Report, Tom Cruise stands in front of a screen and gestures to manipulate […]
The Hanpanda , by Japanese artist Nagi Noda, are half panda half some other animal (there’s even a […]
Jason Bruges‘ new installation “Litmus” – Havering Roundabouts Project are four interactive sculptures located on roundabouts along highway […]
In what looks like a complete reverse of Usman Haque‘s floatable jellyfish-like vessels, PC accessory maker Buffalo is […]
A pretty cool gallery of Romanian street art. Thanks Vlad. And thanks Wooster Collective who sends me loads […]
Donald Urquhart, one of six artists shortlisted for the Beck’s Futures 2005 prize, has commissioned a new perfume […]
Navitime Japan has added aerial photo maps to its personal walking/car route-finder mobile phone app. For better precision, […]
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Robotic dolls that behave like babies addicted to drugs and alcohol are being used to teach teenagers on […]
The artificial human chromosomes (HACs) technology adds an extra chromosome to the 46 that reside in most cells […]
British designer Jenny Tillotson develops emotional and aromatic dresses which, for example, emit a selection of scents depending […]
Justin Pinchot’s collection celebrates toy ray guns, their boxes and the space suits to go with. Via FutureFeeder.
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Peter Brewin and William Crawford, two students of industrial design engineering at the RCA, London, have created Concrete […]
While in London i went to the Science Museum to have a peek at -among other things- Is […]
The Robotic Birds, by Paul Granjon, are very simple robots based on small electric motors and LEDs. They […]
Interaction Design WORK IN PROGRESS Show (11) Mobcasting allows you to call a number from your mobile phone […]
Armed with a glue gun and radio transmitters the size of a penny, scientists at University of North […]
The TagZapper (picture on the left) has been developed by US-based West End Laboratories to be a light […]
Clocky, by Gauri Nanda of MIT (the developer of BYOB), is a clock for people who have trouble […]
In November, a security scanner that sees through clothes and produces a nude image of passengers was tested […]
TecEco have developed cement technologies able to transform city streets and buildings into carbon “sinks”, rather than sources. […]
The Styx Valley Protest Structure is a project by Andrew Maynard to attempt to save the Styx Valley […]
Fish, plant, rack, conceived by Host Production, examines the relationship between a fish, a robot and some plants […]
English net-artist Toxi has released the new version of the hub, an audio visualization software for creating realtime […]
Today any boat traffic rely on GPS to determine its position at sea. But sometimes information from the […]
The Assistive Mouse Adapter, a special adaptor that helps people with hand tremors control a computer mouse more […]
South London based art activists CutUp tries to disrupt and raise awareness of the colonisation of public space […]
Werner Sobek‘s House 129, is a project that breaks with all our preconceptions about building, pointing the way […]
Ben Hanbury‘s LightCube Rhythm Generator is a sound-based installation which takes audio samples from its immediate environment, then […]
Interaction Design WORK IN PROGRESS Show (10) Grizedale Arts plans to move to Lawson Park (Cumbria, UK), in […]
The distribution of short films has always been a problem. Cultural organisation Ciclo is testing an interesting solution. […]
Below Tokyo streets, a staffing agency is nurturing an underground and pesticide-free farm. “The six rooms all have […]