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Staircase of the day

Built in the ‘30s according to plans by Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer, as part of one of […]

Regine November 10, 2006 architecture

Virtual air conditioners

In the years since Albania’s 1991 revolution, satellite dishes and air conditioners have sprouted all over Tirana’s buildings. […]

Regine October 19, 2006 architecture

Real snail email

RealSnailMail is a project currently developed by boredomresearch. The system uses real snails with pet RFID chips glued […]

Regine October 11, 2006 life online, rfid

Music with cars or trains attached

On Friday 6th October the Post CS parking space in Amsterdam will be turned into a drive-in concert […]

Regine October 4, 2006 sound, transport

Nevada town turned airport

International Airport Montello (Nevada), the latest project by Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger from eteam, features fictional terminals, […]

Regine September 26, 2006 art, installation, transport

The robotic table and the robotic chair

The star of ars electronica was The Robotic Chair, by Raffaello D’Andrea (CA), Max Dean (CA) and Matt […]

Regine September 8, 2006 ars electronica, installation, robots

Hairdryers of the day

If i wasn’t already busy wearing this superb freckleproof cape day in day out, i’d certainly want to […]

Regine September 7, 2006 art, installation, sound

Inside a Bolivian jail

Subtopia points to Rafael Estefania‘s photo journal of San Pedro prison, home to about 1,500 inmates in La […]

Regine September 6, 2006 small talks

Interview of Adam Somlai-Fischer

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Regine August 28, 2006 architecture, design, installation, interview, venice biennale, wifi

Environment of deception and uncertainty

Dislocation, by Alex Davies, attempts to create a mixed reality environment in which the virtual world inhabits the […]

Regine August 24, 2006 installation

99% Air dwellings

Alexis Rochas and his students at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles have developed two […]

Regine August 19, 2006 architecture, art in California, inflatable

Frogs, scooter, clothes and helmet for AIBO

A team of from ECAL (beware of the dwarfing web page: Ecole Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne) collaborated with […]

Regine August 7, 2006 design, gadgets, robots

Art and design raise awareness about biotechnology

If i were to go to ISEA this year (but i won’t have to as Sascha is going […]

Regine August 1, 2006 body, futuresonic, installation, isea2006, labs

The mobile phone as a digital paintbrush

LifeForce, by James Tunick, turns the mobile phone into a digital paintbrush. Waving the phone allows users to […]

Regine July 27, 2006 telephony

17 containers for a concept store

Last month, the buzz in the design/architecture blogosphere was echoing the opening of the new “Freitag Individual Recycled […]

Regine July 27, 2006 architecture

Portraits of stuffed monkeys

Love that one! Peter Jones paints stuffed monkeys. His work is part of the show Small Mischiefs, at […]

Regine July 25, 2006 art

Portraits of gamers

Within the space of a year and a half (2000-2001), Beate Geissler/Oliver Sann organized a series of LAN […]

Regine July 24, 2006 games

Insects and pianos: Toshio Iwai’s talk at Futuresonic

I don’t like it but i can’t help it: this blog is turning into Toshio Iwai’s fanclub website. […]

Regine July 20, 2006 futuresonic, sound

Playing Pac-Man against Real Crickets

As a graduation project for his master in Mediatechnology at Leiden University, Wim van Eck has developed a […]

Regine July 18, 2006 games

Digital Remains

In the past people would store the letters they sent each other in a box and they would […]

Regine July 5, 2006 rcashow

Torrent Raiders

Torrent Raiders is an arcade-style video game and a dynamic network visualization that addresses issues of domestic surveillance, […]

Regine July 3, 2006 games, life online, sousveillance

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

When the chair or your little sister become game controllers

Graduation show of the IDII in Milan, project number 6! Control Freaks are devices that attach to everyday […]

Regine June 19, 2006 gadgets, games, idii final show

Yellow chairs seek households with wifi

Anab Jain and Tom Jenkins are to install their Yellow Chair at ISEA San Jose in August. The […]

Regine June 12, 2006 isea2006, wifi

With trash and terror from Aix-en-provence

On Monday i posted an interview of Douglas Edric Stanley. I had planned to add a selection of […]

Regine June 9, 2006 games, life online

AIR – Urban Olfactory Installation

What would you think your city smells like? Together with perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour, Hilda Kozári has created three […]

Regine June 5, 2006 installation

Kevin Kelly on transdisciplinarity and failures

Founding Editor/Author, Wired Kevin Kelly gave the final key note at IFTF’s Tech Horizon conference in San Mateo […]

Peder May 26, 2006 technology horizon

Charging up the stairs

Architect Claire Price explains how to harvest the energy expended from footsteps and the vibrations from trains. Energy […]

Regine May 25, 2006 architecture, body, green

To the airports

Off to Zürich for the Digital Art Weeks symposium and a very yummy-looking exhibition. After that i’ll be […]

Regine May 18, 2006 something about me

Cocoons against stressful life

Jennie Pineus‘s iconic Cocoons are intended to provide a simple and accessible solution to shelter us from a […]

Regine May 15, 2006 wearable

Wall socket “Electric Chair”

A quick gimmick before the weekend: My Turn-ons sockets by Mixko (click on interior accessories.) See also: ‘Bloom’ […]

Regine May 12, 2006 design, gadgets

Chair wear

Issey Miyake‘s latest innovations, to debut in fall, 2006, build on the computer-driven manufacturing process he first developed, […]

Regine May 11, 2006 design, salone2006, wearable

Monster babies and porcelaine clothing

While looking for pictures and reports about the Art Amsterdam fair (former kunstRAI) i found this dark-ish image […]

Regine May 10, 2006 art

Robotic Action Painter

RAP (Robotic Action Painter), designed by Leonel Moura (with IdMind) for Museum or long exhibition displays, is completely […]

Regine May 6, 2006 robots

Suspended staircase

Having to replace a rope bridge destroyed by a rock fall over the Traversinertobel, in Switzerland, engineer Jürg […]

Regine May 5, 2006 architecture

Aircraft fuselage library

The fuselage is the only part of a decommissioned airplane that cannot be effectively recycled. The cost of […]

Regine April 17, 2006 green, transport

Two days in Aix en Provence

Won’t update the blog much today: i’m going to lovely Aix en Provence. Douglas Edric Stanley invited me […]

Regine April 11, 2006 something about me

EarthMan and AirPort

A bit similar to Harmut Stockter’s Plant Backpack, the EarthMan is a self-contained, self-sustaining bio-environment survival suit featuring […]

Regine April 10, 2006 activism, architecture, art, green, installation

Porcelain 1 – proAesthetics

There’s porcelain all around the Salone del Mobile this year. At Tuttobene, Damian O’Sullivan shows the medical prosthesis […]

Regine April 8, 2006 body, design, salone2006, wearable

OFFICE LIVE — by Techart Group (2006, Taiwan)

How do a goldfish, a vacuum cleaner, and 13 pieces of crumpled paper put on a lively performance […]

Xu April 7, 2006 art from china

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