Ryota Kuwakubo is one of wmmna’s favourite artists. From loopScape, a shooting game that makes players run around […]
I’ve blogged some pretty wild thingies to grace your head in the past: stunning hats made of human […]
I might not be a huge fan of Delftware but i have to admire the way artists and […]
Olly’s definition is a bit on the very long side but it’s the one we liked best:
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Been away for ten days. Hardly checked my emails, let alone my RSS feeds. Very bad: i nearly […]
Dune 4.0, developed by Daan Roosegaarde, is an interactive landscape which physically changes its appearance in accordance to […]
I’m sometimes asked what my favourite “new media art”/interaction design projects are. The answer varies according to my […]
Finally back home so service will resume as normal and i’ll finally get to write down my notes […]
Generative graphics and organic information design are making their way into the world of the applied arts: Last […]
Just can’t resist to post two more from the RCA Design Products interim show. First one is Hyock […]
The Product Design department of the Royal College of Art in London is having a show this week. […]
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Still slowly sharing my notes from NEXT exhibition and conference. Tomorrow i’ll be in London. And when a […]
Christopher Bauder and Till Beckmann from w-h-i-t-e-v-o-i-d interaction design were showing one of their latest projects at the […]
A stunning pair of cow pants brought back from a 1937 issue of Popular Science by Modern Mechanix. […]
Just back from the screening of 8 BIT Movie, a documentary about art and video games, directed by […]
The NEXT2006 conference ended yesterday in Copenhagen. The exhibition is open till tomorrow, Sunday December 3. I hardly […]
I paid a short visit to this fascinating museum, which opened its doors to the public last weekend […]
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I’m off to Copenhagen to attend NEXT2006, the Nordic Exceptional Trendshop (image on the left from last year’s […]
I had never heard of Arturo Di Corinto before i saw him talk at Resistant Maps, artistic actions […]
Compass, by Lawrence Malstaf, is an orientation machine to be worn around the waist. As the wearer walks […]
The third speaker at the Resistant Maps, artistic actions in the interconnected urban territory conference was Andrea Natella. […]
I spent last Sunday in Genoa to attend Resistant Maps, artistic actions in the interconnected urban territory, a […]
Footprints, a project by Ann Poochareon and Mark Argo, is a camera phone based installation that consists of […]
Whether it’s to get away from a personal crisis or from universal threats, from time to time we […]
To keep your table clean of any leftover, one can either adopt the radical Katazukue way or turn […]
Volume at the V&A‘s John Madejski Garden until january 28 (and more about it soon, when i’m in […]
Image from the Shanghai Cosplay performance by Tobias Bernstrup. Via Valentina Tanni.
Second Life has been recently overwhelmed by a flood of “self-replicating” objects, dubbed “grey goo“, after the concept […]
Jimmy Baker‘s upcoming show in New York, The Captives, is rewiring found objects and familiar scenes to construct […]
Transubstantiator, by Nicholas Stedman (whom you might remember as the guy that engineerd the crawling blanket), is another […]
I spend a stupid amount of time admiring the images of shops interior design in Frame magazine. I […]
In Cutting Board, two butchers play chess out of a board made with steaks sliced into squares, re-organizing […]
A la recherche du temps perdu / In Search Of Lost Time is a performance by Karl Heinz […]
Katharina Birkenbach (aka Ponypink), an Amsterdam- and soon Berlin-based designer, has just launched a pretty fresh social networking […]
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With The Fruit Fly Farm sculpture, Laura Beloff is investigating both technological society and organic (insect) society. The […]
Yesterday i went to see Paola Pivi‘s My Religion is Kindness. Thank You See You In the Future. […]
The guys at MAKE magazine have released one of the few (if only) open source mp3 players. It’s […]