The subterranean complex that was built in the 1950s to house prime minister Harold Macmillan’s cabinet and 4,000 […]
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Troika (remember the SMS Guerrilla Projector, DataSound and Electroprobe?) is back with a new website and some pretty […]
The NEtROBOt project aims to establish a new concept of communication over the Internet, getting a feel of […]
18 driverless pods will be coming to Heathrow airport in London in 2008. The driverless capsules, guided by […]
An entire town for millionaires is to be built on the outskirts of Moscow. It will be almost […]
Patrick O’Brian‘s take on Japanese Boy. Via transbuddha. For the readers who understand french, a video from the […]
Hu Yang began documented the lives of Shanghai residents, interviewing and photographing 500 families in their homes. From […]
Toshiba’s “Digital Kagami (mirror) F-type” uses the “Cell” next-generation microprocessor to recognize a human face in real time, […]
Dynamic Terrain is an experimental robotic surface that aims to demonstrate a possible future of an interactive system […]
NASA engineers have tested out a prototype unmanned sailplane that can detect and use rising air thermals to […]
Liz Craft’s hairy dudes (what was the name of the black hairy Barbapapa again?) Till October 22, 2005, […]
Yokai is a type of creatures in Japanese folklore such as Oni, Nopperabou, Yuki-onna, Rokurokubi, etc. They are […]
Lufthansa and Siemens has successfully tested a biometric process for check-in and boarding at the Airport. The system […]
Airbrush art on fairground equipment and other exquisite (!!) paraphernalia. Via wtbw.
An eco-friendly Japanese project that can extend the lives of aging buildings won the Bronze Award in the […]
London dwellers will be able to summon driverless buses to their front doors and be taken direct to […]
A mini robot that can scan 50 metres deep into the earth, called “Arturito”, is said to have […]
Strainings is a tactile, sound and light installation contained in a silo. The many interpretations of the word […]
Takeo Igarashi, one of the creators of the software tool for smooth shape manipulations (the one regine mentioned […]
The aim of the Public Air Quality Indicator project is to make existing information on air quality and […]
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A spacecraft skin is being developed that assesses the severity of any damage it suffers from space debris […]
Honda has developed the first airbags for motorcycles. The airbag, which inflates after sensors detect an oncoming crash, […]
Jiacong “jay” Yan‘s Whisper, a bed of freshly cut Cala Lilies gives us the chance to get an […]
Oxford University is working with a Japanese car manufacturer to design vehicles with tactile warning alarms built in […]
DIMobile is a 53-foot-long truck that travels throughout the U.S. When the vehicle arrives at a location in […]
Last month, I went to the open day of the Digital Media Klasse at the UDK, Berlin. Was […]
Irresistible and super-star designer Marcel Wanders has created for HE (Holland Electro) a home cinema set, a music […]
A professional kitchen can be an extremely demanding environment, not just for the chef, but also for the […]
Ai Kijima quilts, weaves and screen-prints using recycled materials such as bed sheets, curtain, pillow case, clothes, apron, […]
Researchers at University of Tokyo have developed R Daneel, a humanoid 60-kilogram robot that kicks up its legs […]
E-mail Erosion automatically creates sculptures, using spam and e-mail as data to trigger the sculpting process. The work, […]
British architecture firms Alsop and Arup are to create a landmark structure to attract visitors to the World […]
The photographs can be broadly dated to the years 1922-1940. Via Jaf project.
At present, the most popular mobility aid for the visually impaired is the cane. However, the cane is […]
Hats made out of 100% human hair. Designed by Guido Oooms.
Another piece by Ryota Kuwakubo is called VideoBulb, which is now commercialized as an information appliance. Flash version […]
Teams at University College London and University College L.A. say they have been able to monitor people’s thoughts […]
University of Sheffield engineers are working on a computer system, which imitates a doctor’s brain to make treatment […]
RNID, UK’s charity for deaf people and design magazine Blueprint are launching an exhibition of futuristic hearing aids […]