Gebhard Sengmuller (A). VSSTV uses broadcasts from the historic public domain TV system –available anytime over freely accessible […]
Steward Brand (USA) Editor and publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog. Co-founder of The Long Now Foundation to […]
Commotion ////////fur//// Alexandre Armand/Bram Dauw In this voice-controlled race, two players activate electric cars by making engine noises […]
Derrick de Kerkhove (CDN) Director of the Mc Luhan Program in Culture and Technology. Ars Electronica has exploded […]
Saturday afternoon Part I Nadja Maurer introduced and moderated the panel. she studies cultural studies, with special emphasis […]
“A Social Networks Visualisation at Ars Electronica” by W. Bradford Paley and Jefferson Y. Han. I was one […]
This morning we went to the Ars Electronica Center, to see some of the exhibition, I’m here in […]
This was my last post of the day as I’m heading to Ars Electronica where Max and I […]
This story has nothing to do with technology, and I hope it will never have anything to do […]
The public can now book a curator-led Ingenious Tour of some of the 170,000 objects that were sleeping […]
In Korea, a software company called Logic Plant has launched a program that informs parents about their children’s […]
The 50cm tall HOAP-2 (Humanoid for Open Architecture Platform 2) was the star of the Asean Communications and […]
Britain will test a satellite system for tracking sex offenders released from prison. In the pilot programme, up […]
I read on the net that “an unexplained radio signal from deep space could — just might be […]
Sooo many bags I’d like to put my hands on: The courtly bags by Despina Papadopoulos for Studio […]
The supermarket chain MPreis has been rewarded for its development vision by being chosen as Austria’s principal representative […]
Internet searchers can choose between four major search algorithms (Ask Jeeves, Google, MSN, and Yahoo). But how different […]
Peter Plantec, a consultant in virtual human design and animation, and initiator of the “Sylvie” project — the […]
ABC News correspondent Wonbo Woo works alone, setting up a camera and microphone that ran directly into a […]
Israeli physicist Glen Guttman has developed a motorcycle air conditioner, an electronic unit powered by a standard motorcycle […]
Microsoft’s Andrew Wilson has developed a new touch screen called “Touch Light“, an imaging touch screen and display […]
The www.is-a-living.org project is a net.art installation, by Mushon Zer-Aviv, trying to examine the relationship between internet users, […]
German researchers have developed KiRo, a robot that they claim will grab the world title in table soccer […]
Greasecar Vegetable Fuel System is a kit that allows diesel engines to run on vegetable oil. When time […]
New media artist Jason Van Anden creatures, Neil and Iona, are sculptures that simulate human feelings and interelate […]
The pilot who tested the rocket-propelled backpack told Popular Science magazine in 1969 that the machine made him […]
2,500 DNA testing kits – each of which includes two swabs, gloves and an evidence bag – are […]
GlobeRanger, provider of RFID, mobility and sensor-based software solutions, and Cadre Technologies , innovator of logistic systems, are […]
The Degree Confluence Project is an organized sampling of the world asking people to take a picture of […]
The Counter Intelligence department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US invents new gadgets for the […]
To alleviate the heat island phenomenon, a team from Tokyo Institute of Technology has developed a system that […]
Kick Ass Kung Fu is an immersive game installation that merges virtual and real worlds to let players […]
Johan Thoresson and his team at the Play Research Studio of the Interactive Institute in Sweden have designed […]
One of Britain’s leading chefs, Heston Blumenthal –author of the bacon and egg ice cream, snail porridge and […]
Chinese Internet hosting services, including wireless and IM services, are filtering communication through key word blocking mechanisms. Chinese […]
The New Economics Foundation (nef) is carrying out a survey asking people across Britain how much chain stores […]
“A Small World” is an exclusive social network for well-bred members. They can meet electronically and exchange advice […]
Japanese iPod/iTunes ad featuring Sazae-san, the Japanese equivalent to “The Partridge Family”. From News Today.
Today’s athletes at the Olympics wear full body high-tech suits which create less drag and turbulence, allowing athletes […]
PainStation was first completed in 2001 by Volker Morawe and Tilman Reiff while studying at the Academy of […]