As a late birthday present, Max has re-designed the blog. It’s extremely pinkier to say the least. The […]
In May, Florencia Pita realized a site-specific installation in the Southern California Institute of Architecture Gallery in Los […]
Erick Swenson’s installations: natural history museum tableaux meet sci-fi movie sets. More images of Swenson’s work: 1, 2, […]
If i were to go to ISEA this year (but i won’t have to as Sascha is going […]
Yan Wu’s Turntable Microwave is part of a research about challenging the existing interaction between people and domestic […]
Ron Mueck is having a show in Edinburgh (so does Robert Mapplethorpe) and the press has announced the […]
I’d kill to get my hands on Amanda Dumas-Hernandez‘s Chicken Purse or one of her Pretty Plates About […]
Hidden Agenda, by Jen Paulousky, is designed to protect the wearer in violent situations. It has built-in gas […]
E-volver is a software that invites an “image-breeding-machine” and a human “gardener” to collaborate together. While the machine […]
Norwegian artist Børre Sæthre’s clean universe is slightly disturbing. His elegant Space Odyssey-like scenography are inhabited by unlikely […]
Ars Electronica will be 26 years old this Summer. And while i see that more and more (too […]
A mobile and wireless phone kiosk in Kamapala draws its power from a car battery (in the red […]
Eden was inspired by Jon McCormack‘s time in the Litchfield National Park, in Australia. The artwork is a […]
LifeForce, by James Tunick, turns the mobile phone into a digital paintbrush. Waving the phone allows users to […]
With EdgeBomber, players can use tape, stickers and scissors to create their own playground on a wall. The […]
Last month, the buzz in the design/architecture blogosphere was echoing the opening of the new “Freitag Individual Recycled […]
Robot dolls. Via Suzanne G.
The Mouthpiece has been designed to help strangers who find it difficult to express their feelings or opinions […]
According to research by Sheilas’ Wheels, a UK car insurance company which had previously designed a female-friendly seatbelt, […]
My notes from Zach‘s Making the invisible visible, a talk that he also dubbed “How i came to […]
By Taipei-based artist Hung-Chih Peng. More of his work: sculptures, videos.
Soldiers and spies of the future could be given “Spider-Man” suits to climb up sheer surfaces and even […]
Love that one! Peter Jones paints stuffed monkeys. His work is part of the show Small Mischiefs, at […]
Just read that 17 railway arches at Gloucester Road tube station in London will be graced, this month, […]
PingPongPixel is a non luminescent interactive display that re-creates huge images using tennistable balls. The system is made […]
Narrowcasting TV, part of the Emotional Communication project by interaction designer Michihito Mizutani, connects the TV set in […]
Here’s a brief wrap-up of some of the projects at the Berlin University of the Art open doors […]
Here’s my notes of the talk that Atau Tanaka gave about Mobile Music: Creating New Musical Forms For […]
There’s quite a few projects that deal with women being victims of aggression in public spaces: Wearable Warnings, […]
MIT SENSEable City Lab (famous for Mobile Landscape Graz) is working on the Real Time Rome project for […]
A simple and extremely sad visualization of the proportionality of deaths in the conflict between Isreal & Lebanon. […]
An Opening: sweatpants designed by Patrick Killoran to satisfy male physical urges and pleasures. Via ArtDaily.
Within the space of a year and a half (2000-2001), Beate Geissler/Oliver Sann organized a series of LAN […]
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I don’t like it but i can’t help it: this blog is turning into Toshio Iwai’s fanclub website. […]
Yet another plane at an obscene hour (got to be at the airport at 6.00 a.m. at the […]
Graduation show of the IDII in Milan, project number 7! Talking to the Hand: an exploration into the […]
The Breath Car is part of Matthew Irvine Brown‘s projects involving playful designs for beginner musicians in need […]
Looking for Sonambiente 1? Sonambiente, the festival for hearing and seeing, took place in Berlin over the past […]
Rf id mon amour 1.0 is a kit that allows designers, artists and architects to create interactive exhibitions […]