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In Compassion, Lynda Abraham creates a behavioral science lab. The sculpture, designed for “two people who are hateful […]
In 1964 Dutch artist Pieter Engels started up a funeral home by the name of ENIO. The catalog […]
HiTV encourages people to actively show what they think of the TV programme. They can toss a soft […]
The theme of the Korean Pavilion this year is perma n stant (permanent + instant). As one of […]
Three images from China. Police-Exercise The first is from photographer Ebru Erülkü and it’s part of Beijing Case, […]
Tometaxy.net allows net users to send almost any messages, text and/or images, to a remote and physical public […]
For Enough Rope, by Jo Coupe, a pile of fruit is left to rot on an ornate round […]
The installations, interior design and objects at the British Pavilion were so lavishly presented, stylish and nice-ish that […]
I’ve had an overdosis of interactive tables a while ago but that doesn’t mean that i can’t be […]
No fancy trip! Just blogging from my kitchen in sunny Turin and it’s the first time i’ve ever […]
London-based interaction designer Crispin Jones has designed a PC for Poets — technically, it’s a UMPC (Ultra Mobie […]
I saw The Cup Communicator a few months ago at the RCA show. There wasn’t much explanation about […]
I meant to visit Ssamzie Space when I was in Seoul a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, I […]
Musette Party at the French Pavilion of the Biennale. Titled métacity/métavilla, the place is stylishly chaotic, unpretentious, and […]
Moby, by Louis de Cordier, is a Life-Unit, consisting of an individual sleep module with extensions, such as […]
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The Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture is called Form, Raum, Net (shape, space, network), three […]
As some of you have written me that they’d like to see more graduation projects from the Design […]
Another great photographer of urban space i discovered while visiting Spectacular City in Rotterdam (just realised how much […]
As a (very absent) contributor of World Changing, i should have done a better job at promoting one […]
Déplacements consists of 24 computer case fans forming a rectangle. Each fan is a “pixelâ€?, its number of […]
The US pavilion wasn’t my favourite. It is definitely not one of those pavilions invaded by architects who […]
Mario’s Furniture 2 is an installation and interactive game created by Hillary Mushkin and S.E. Barnet. Instead of […]
Situated several hours north of Tokyo, the region of Echigo-Tsumari invited a few years ago some artists and […]
I was planning to write a review of Spectacular City, the exhibition i saw at the Netherlands Institute […]
A very very nice Japanese Pavilion. Instead of presenting us his vision of the future of architecture as […]
A Californian inventor has patented a new breed of throwable games controllers. Each “tossable peripheral” resembles a normal […]
A 72 meter high tower stands at Telefonplan in Stockholm. Half a century ago, it belonged to Ericsson […]
One of my favourite pavilions at the Venice Biennale was the Danish one. Its design is all pop, […]
I got a chance to pay a short visit to Art Center Nabi, a non-profit media art center […]
This afternoon, i visited Spectacular City, an exhibition held until January 7 2007 at the Netherlands Institute of […]
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I’ve finally left Venice and its super expensive super slow and super well hidden internet cafes. I’m now […]
I don’t know how this one works exactly but i like the idea that simple functions of internet […]
For his Walking the Cabbage performance, Han Bing walked his cabbage on a leash all across China, challenging […]
Friends, Hosts and Parasite, by Mouna Andraos and Sonali Sridhar (who developed the Balance/Imbalance shirt), explores possible symbiotic […]
A couple raise a toast to their own indulgence as they enjoy the luxurious pleasures of an air […]
First of all, i set up a del.icio.us/calls_and_events where i’ll archive all the calls for projects, papers and […]
In 2003, Franz Alken came up with Superbot / Machines will eat itself, to comment on commercial data-mining. […]