The most playful installation at Designmai Youngsters was Enis Selmanagic‘ Vps fuck & Tür Stehn im Bild which […]
There were a couple of interactive installation at Designmai Youngsters. Ipunkt is a personal orientation system for visitors […]
Via Vintage ads. Related: Leonard Nimoy sings the Ballad of Bilbo Baggins.
The Cell Atlantic CellBooth, by Jenny L Chowdhury (one of the authors of Mobile Assassins), allows the chatty […]
Simon Conder Associates‘ Black Rubber House on Dungeness beach in Kent (UK) started as a conversion of a […]
Virtual Sumo is inspired by sumo, the Japanese sport in which two contestants try to force their adversary […]
The installation Laufbahn invites you to an experience similar to the ones offered by precarious development on todays […]
I’m having a rather nice time at DesignMai in Berlin. Not as tralala and glamour as the Salone […]
Francesca and Ryan from CuteCircuit have announced the selected projects of the FutureFashionEvent which will take place in […]
Policemen inflate lifebelt before the arrival of the Chanchu typhoon in the Chinese province of Zhejiang. Via 20 […]
Off to Zürich for the Digital Art Weeks symposium and a very yummy-looking exhibition. After that i’ll be […]
Marc Böhlen‘s website has provided me with some amazing stories ever since i started blogging: from the Open […]
I’m very happy that Peder Burgaard has accepted to be one of the contributors of we-make-money-not-art. Expect some […]
Pandora’s Box, located in a 4,000 square feet Manhattan loft, describes itself as “a Disneyland of Domination” and […]
Pimp my Heart is a performance/vehicle intervention that uses a HBBB (HeartBeat Bass Booster) system to amplify the […]
Stanislav Vajce is currently showing two of his amazing robotic pieces as part of the informARTics-exhibition at ZKM […]
Forest Grove is a beautifully shot Web narrative based on John Cheever’s short story The Swimmer. Charlie, a […]
For his diploma project (work in progress) at the University of art & Design Lausanne, Valerio Spoletini decided […]
Currently watching the videos of the kings of the Shibuya-kei movement: Pizzicato Five, an ’80s and ’90s Japanese […]
Muscles is a 35-foot-high skyscraper designed to change posture thanks to a jointed spine and pneumatic muscles, designed […]
The Cybersonica 06 Conference is the best place to be in London on Friday and Saturday if you’re […]
Shona Kitchen and Ben Hooker‘s PSP SSS (Site Specific System) concept adds a subtle degree of physical competition […]
Two months ago, Konomi wrote about this interesting Japanese project to RFID tags in cow’s stomach to predict […]
My friend Reto Wettach is looking for an Interaction Designer, who would like to play a major role […]
The circus trick of firing a person from a cannon is being patented by DARPA as a way […]
Johann van der Schijff’s meticulously finished machines toy play with the notion of military and manufacturing industry’s power. […]
On the night of April 28th, downtown Memphis was turned into an interactive lighting installation as 9 buildings […]
Space Invaders 2006 is an outdoor video game that takes advantage of real world architecture spaces and transforms […]
Jennie Pineus‘s iconic Cocoons are intended to provide a simple and accessible solution to shelter us from a […]
RFID Snakes and Ladders is a game currently played at the Media Centre, Huddersfield, until June 2nd. The […]
It is estimated that the average person produces up to 300 watts of electricity during a workout session […]
Radio Map, by Michael Hohl and Stephan Huber, is an immersive telematic environment that enables participants to walk […]
Two years ago, i blogged about BioWall, a wall that pulsates beneath people’s fingers, repairs itself and even […]
I have never met Rory Hamilton (so far) but i’ve blogged the works of several of his students. […]
Base_4 (Bidisha Sinha, Andres Flores, Simone Contasta and Elena Bertarelli) have published their project for an interactive space […]
The 16th issue of aminima is dedicated to computer games. As usual, Andrea and her team have managed […]
Football stadiums could use a new sound system that neutralises abusive or racist chants with a carefully timed […]
The Communication Mods exhibition in Toronto features five works by Mark Argo, that explore human-to-human communication through the […]
While traveling around Europe by train in 2003, Xing Danwen realized that globalization had made urban landscapes everywhere […]
A quick gimmick before the weekend: My Turn-ons sockets by Mixko (click on interior accessories.) See also: ‘Bloom’ […]