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Last supper

I usually have zero interest in fashion shows. Except when it comes to the graduation show of the […]

Regine July 11, 2006 art

Toshio Iwai performance at Sonar

As part of Sonarama’s celebration of “the year of japan,” Toshio Iwai had been invited to make a […]

Regine June 23, 2006 art in barcelona, games, sonar, sound

Interview of Michael Samyn & Auriea Harvey

The Endless Forest is a MMORPG where everyone plays a deer. And no, the aim is not to […]

Regine June 20, 2006 games, interview

Achtung Segway

According to report in Spiegel Online, the German ministry of transport is currently looking into giving the Segway […]

Sascha April 2, 2006 transport

Alicia Framis’ hotels for kids and clinics

Built for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair and planned originally to last only six months, André Waterkeyn‘s Atomium […]

Regine February 24, 2006 architecture, art in Brussels, design

The Sky Dress

Valérie Lamontagne is working on Peau d’Ane, three dresses that will translate the qualities of the sky, moon […]

Regine February 14, 2006 Vooruit - Gent, wearable

Here and there in Europe

Incomplete calendar-like post about what’s going on in Europe these days: ARCO is running in Madrid until February […]

Regine February 12, 2006 events

Calendar of events (incomplete)

I have the huge ambition (huge because i’m lazy) to post with more regularity a list of “recommended” […]

Regine January 28, 2006 events

Moving labyrinth at the ARTEFACT festival

NEVEL (picture on the left), by Lawrence Malstaf, is a moving labyrinth (11 X 11 m) consisting of […]

Regine January 28, 2006 installation

Identity soup and igloos for the homeless

Right wing groups in France and Belgium have for weeks been handing out pork soup to homeless people […]

Regine January 27, 2006 activism

[stop]kontakt

I’ve just spent a few days in Belgium, a country i left several years ago convinced that there […]

Regine January 26, 2006 installation

In Santa Belgica till Wednesday

I’m going for a few days in Belgium and around. Just found a website with clips from the […]

Regine January 21, 2006 something about me

Museum on wheels

Pleinmuseum is a mobile and flexible exhibition pavilion for public spaces. During daytime, the pavilion remains closed and […]

Regine December 19, 2005 installation

Going to Brussels

I’m going to Belgium this morning to talk at the Blogging conference in Brussels, and spend the weekend […]

Regine October 6, 2005 something about me

This billboard is talking to you

Ogilvy Belgium has launched this week a talking billboard in their campaign for Ford. The interactive poster reacts […]

Regine September 21, 2005 advertising

If you’re around…

I don’t like to make self-promotion but as several people have kindly asked me to attend events they […]

Regine September 12, 2005 something about me

Teenage furniture

Designboom / Cow by NSR “teenage furniture” design competition. The results are out. First prize is irresistible even […]

Regine September 12, 2005 design

Boring postcards

Most of them are from Sweden. Can anyone tell me if a similar website exists for Liège (Belgium)? […]

Regine July 6, 2005 vintage

Beware of the Belgian beer

Totally surrealist commercial for Belgian beer Stella Artois. Ah! Belgium! Dear dear crazy country! Via Linkfilter.

Regine July 1, 2005 advertising

Cars that swim

This one is for my dad. I never managed to convince him that an amphicar was a must […]

Regine June 8, 2005 transport, vintage

A place where it rains, but not on you

Ole Kristensen‘s flyt dig software lets your computer make a drawing based on motion. It detects motion through […]

Regine May 9, 2005 installation

The PC for idiots

In May Dutch company Secure Internet Machines (SIM) will introduce the simPC. Made to ease old people’s fear […]

Regine January 12, 2005 gadgets

The Corruption Perceptions Index is out

Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation fighting corruption worldwide, has just released its Corruption Perceptions Index that ranks countries […]

Regine October 21, 2004 activism

Belgians send SMS to posters in the street (hoping they’ll win a car!)

In Belgium, the new Ford Fiesta promotional campaign by Ogilvy features promotional posters reacting to the SMS sent […]

Regine July 22, 2004 advertising

Over 3 million i-mode users outside Japan

i-mode users outside Japan exceeded three million at the end of June. That’s one million more than four […]

Regine July 9, 2004 telephony

Meeting (or creating) girls thirst for mobile games

The inofficial totally subjective ranking of the EU’s most boring countries awarded second prize to Belgium* (big winner […]

Regine June 29, 2004 entertainment

i-mode number 9

Next Monday, COSMOTE Mobile Telecommunications will introduce DoCoMo’s i-mode service on the Greek market. Greece is the ninth […]

Regine June 3, 2004 companies

Nostalgia

Two month ago, for reasons too long to explain here, I had to turn to a telephone booth […]

Regine May 13, 2004 trends

SimpleTEXT in Italy

In a recent entry, we announced the SimpleTEXT performance in Ghent (Belgium), but this month, they will also […]

Regine May 8, 2004 art, events, gadgets

Next SimpleTEXT event

SimpleTEXT is an audio/visual performance that focuses on the dynamic involvement of the audience through input from mobile […]

Regine April 25, 2004 art, events, gadgets

RFID on the way to our trolley

A paper from Silicon.com states that for half the companies in the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands […]

Regine April 20, 2004 rfid

Europeans don’t give a damn about 3G

49 per cent of mobile phone users in Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Belgium are not […]

Regine March 24, 2004 gadgets, locative, trends

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