The Scientist reports that a team led by David Gubbins at the University of Leeds has done some […]
Tobias Grewenig has conceived the installation Emotion’s Defibrilator as a play on the clichés of consciousness-manipulation through electronics. […]
Whitney Independent Study Program is setting up Image War, an exhibition of artistic works that remix, transform, or […]
Videoboxing is a video performance in which Thomas Heijmans and Eliane Roest from SXNDRX merge video, new media, […]
ReD Research + Design, a architecture and digital fabrication studio directed by Marta Malé-Alemany and José Pedro Sousa, […]
Two gems from wonderful Internet Archive. Leave It to Roll-Oh, a film shown at the New York World’s […]
David Link‘s Poetry Machine 1.0 is a word processor that generates texts through a combination of user input […]
For his Play project, Icelandic designer Hrafnkell Birgisson used discarded players such as radios, record players, tape recorders […]
The Compass Coat, by Stijn Ossevoort, uses compass technology to read direction. The display of the information is […]
Issey Miyake‘s latest innovations, to debut in fall, 2006, build on the computer-driven manufacturing process he first developed, […]
Researchers at Siemens in Germany are developing a car that can anticipate a side-on impact and subtly alter […]
MoBeeline allows people to send data about a user’s emotions to another’s clothes via SMS. The MoBeeline wearable […]
It’s always a blast to be at Mediamatic. I could only attend the first day of their RFID […]
Just discovered (thanks Bibi!) Vidéo Nostalgie, a homage blog to the vintage Scopitones of 60’s and 70’s and […]
An advanced new technology will keep corporate managers safe even when climate change makes their life “impossible.” Global […]
Remember the Bikini lifejackets or the Nipple enhancers Samantha and Miranda were wearing in Sex & the City? […]
I’ve always been very curious about digital artists or interaction designers’ take on the Twilight Zone. The Consciousness […]
While looking for pictures and reports about the Art Amsterdam fair (former kunstRAI) i found this dark-ish image […]
Peder Burgaard was at the recent Connections – The digital Home Conference & Showcase and he agreed to […]
Surrounded by stories of spimes and RFID tags sprinkled from the sky at the Mediamatic workshop, i’m not […]
Not everybody has access to podcasts. No everyboday can afford the hardware, connectivity, or has time to listen. […]
I’m in Amsterdam until Tuesday evening. Tonight, i’ll be at the Mediamatic Salon. The programme is quite exciting: […]
Troy, created for the Experimental Gameplay Competition, is a game about invasion of privacy on the internet. As […]
Britain’s Defence Intelligence Staff have come up with “a reasonably justified explanation” to solve the mystery of UFO. […]
A journalist from The Guardian picked up a British Airways boarding-pass stub, the one you probably throw away […]
RAP (Robotic Action Painter), designed by Leonel Moura (with IdMind) for Museum or long exhibition displays, is completely […]
Hybrid Muscle was both a work and exhibition space, built in Chiang Maï in Thaïland, that would generate […]
The Emerging Technologies section of the upcoming Siggraph will showcase tons of very curious projects (if augmented reality […]
More in Houtlust and on Unicef website.
Having to replace a rope bridge destroyed by a rock fall over the Traversinertobel, in Switzerland, engineer Jürg […]
Mobile Assassins is an updated/mobile version of the traditional game Assassin. Log into mobileassassins.com. After you have completed […]
Yahoo and The Guardian have published pictures of the Beijing Dashanzi International Art Festival. There’s been more signs […]
A portrait series of Britain’s ageing rebels and mavericks. With very sweet accompanying quotes. By Muir Vidler. Via […]
Over 3000 bunkers, built between 1882 and 1995, are scattered around Swizerland. Over the course of four years, […]
Your face is safe with me, by Tiffany Holmes, is an animation generated from a camera recording live […]
Autoinducer_Ph-1 (cross cultural chemistry) exploits a traditional rice cultivation technique from Asia where Azolla is used as an […]
Tomas Saraceno will be at theThe Curve 11 May 2006 – 16 July 2006, Barbican Art Gallery, London. […]
OFFF, a festival exploring software aesthetics and new languages for interactive and visual expression, will kick off in […]
A fashion tip for the summer: Rest your bum by Superreal. The cushions pieces are light and easily […]
Dave Chiu and Didier Hillhorst have developed an interesting concept of what they call Reputation Management Service. Interesting […]