Built in the ‘30s according to plans by Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer, as part of one of […]
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In the years since Albania’s 1991 revolution, satellite dishes and air conditioners have sprouted all over Tirana’s buildings. […]
RealSnailMail is a project currently developed by boredomresearch. The system uses real snails with pet RFID chips glued […]
On Friday 6th October the Post CS parking space in Amsterdam will be turned into a drive-in concert […]
International Airport Montello (Nevada), the latest project by Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger from eteam, features fictional terminals, […]
The star of ars electronica was The Robotic Chair, by Raffaello D’Andrea (CA), Max Dean (CA) and Matt […]
If i wasn’t already busy wearing this superb freckleproof cape day in day out, i’d certainly want to […]
Subtopia points to Rafael Estefania‘s photo journal of San Pedro prison, home to about 1,500 inmates in La […]
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Dislocation, by Alex Davies, attempts to create a mixed reality environment in which the virtual world inhabits the […]
Alexis Rochas and his students at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles have developed two […]
A team of from ECAL (beware of the dwarfing web page: Ecole Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne) collaborated with […]
If i were to go to ISEA this year (but i won’t have to as Sascha is going […]
LifeForce, by James Tunick, turns the mobile phone into a digital paintbrush. Waving the phone allows users to […]
Last month, the buzz in the design/architecture blogosphere was echoing the opening of the new “Freitag Individual Recycled […]
Love that one! Peter Jones paints stuffed monkeys. His work is part of the show Small Mischiefs, at […]
Within the space of a year and a half (2000-2001), Beate Geissler/Oliver Sann organized a series of LAN […]
I don’t like it but i can’t help it: this blog is turning into Toshio Iwai’s fanclub website. […]
As a graduation project for his master in Mediatechnology at Leiden University, Wim van Eck has developed a […]
In the past people would store the letters they sent each other in a box and they would […]
Torrent Raiders is an arcade-style video game and a dynamic network visualization that addresses issues of domestic surveillance, […]
As part of Sonarama’s celebration of “the year of japan,” Toshio Iwai had been invited to make a […]
Graduation show of the IDII in Milan, project number 6! Control Freaks are devices that attach to everyday […]
Anab Jain and Tom Jenkins are to install their Yellow Chair at ISEA San Jose in August. The […]
On Monday i posted an interview of Douglas Edric Stanley. I had planned to add a selection of […]
What would you think your city smells like? Together with perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour, Hilda Kozári has created three […]
Founding Editor/Author, Wired Kevin Kelly gave the final key note at IFTF’s Tech Horizon conference in San Mateo […]
Architect Claire Price explains how to harvest the energy expended from footsteps and the vibrations from trains. Energy […]
Off to Zürich for the Digital Art Weeks symposium and a very yummy-looking exhibition. After that i’ll be […]
Jennie Pineus‘s iconic Cocoons are intended to provide a simple and accessible solution to shelter us from a […]
A quick gimmick before the weekend: My Turn-ons sockets by Mixko (click on interior accessories.) See also: ‘Bloom’ […]
Issey Miyake‘s latest innovations, to debut in fall, 2006, build on the computer-driven manufacturing process he first developed, […]
While looking for pictures and reports about the Art Amsterdam fair (former kunstRAI) i found this dark-ish image […]
RAP (Robotic Action Painter), designed by Leonel Moura (with IdMind) for Museum or long exhibition displays, is completely […]
Having to replace a rope bridge destroyed by a rock fall over the Traversinertobel, in Switzerland, engineer Jürg […]
The fuselage is the only part of a decommissioned airplane that cannot be effectively recycled. The cost of […]
Won’t update the blog much today: i’m going to lovely Aix en Provence. Douglas Edric Stanley invited me […]
A bit similar to Harmut Stockter’s Plant Backpack, the EarthMan is a self-contained, self-sustaining bio-environment survival suit featuring […]
There’s porcelain all around the Salone del Mobile this year. At Tuttobene, Damian O’Sullivan shows the medical prosthesis […]
How do a goldfish, a vacuum cleaner, and 13 pieces of crumpled paper put on a lively performance […]