Researchers at NTT Cyber Solution Laboratories (Japan) are working on “information rain”, taking advertisements to the realm of […]
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KODAMA ( (echo in English) aims at demonstrating the existence of voice as a physical object and how […]
According to Swedish designers Magnus Torstensson and Erik Sandelin, humans are “the decorated monkey”. We submit our bodies […]
Researchers from NYU medical school, the University of Tokyo and the MIT have demonstrated a technique that may […]
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Japanese researchers are using femtosecond laser pulses to write data into human fingernails. Capacities are said to be […]
Mountaineering is “the art of moving safely in mountains”. Still, the number of casulties is rising and amateur […]
RCA Show, II. With the Yellow Chair Stories, Anab Jain opened her WiFi network to neighbours and passers-by. […]
Tennis Sensation is a tennis game that allows a wide variety of users, particularly the visually impaired, to […]
Tom Igoe has just been talking about his Email Clock here at the Collaborative Artefacts Interactive Furniture workshop. […]
Scientists at the University of Twente in the Netherlands have re-created one of nature’s most sensitive sound detectors […]
ESA‘s Innovation Triangle Initiative is working on a project to create innovative materials to build deployable structures and […]
Air Force personnel will soon be able to know within minutes if they or their equipment are contaminated […]
Neuroscientists will soon be able to grow human brain cells in petri dishes. “It’s like an assembly line,” […]
random search is an undergarment which displays the search experience we go through at airports, sport games, concerts. […]
Marieke Rohde hopes to create “cyborgs” at the Cheltenham Science Festival (UK) next month. Visitors to the festival […]
According to Ian Pearson, by the mid-21st century, computer technology will be so sophisticated that it might be […]
BrainMirror is an interactive installation where the image of the your brain appears mixed with your mirror image, […]
“Can television one day be something completely different from the content the entertainment industry is currently serving us? […]
While in Berlin, I saw the Designmai Youngsters exhibition: The PIZZONI® Lifestyle-Grill looks like a rigid shoulder bag […]
Trailer brochures featuring some rather tempting female campers. Via TackyTimes.
Project NERO is a real-time strategy game in which the latest in AI research from the University of […]
Ole Kristensen‘s flyt dig software lets your computer make a drawing based on motion. It detects motion through […]
Martín Ruiz de Azúa‘s Chair-Screen is in fact a telecommunicator. Life-size images of speakers can be recorded in […]
Everything you ever wanted to know about the 70’s TV series Kikaidà Zero-Wan. Monsters galore! Via Blography.
Siemens VDO Automotive AG has developed a sensor that monitors the vibrations in the car’s chassis. Thus an […]
Researchers at Sydney University may have the solution to the biggest problem of the hearing impaired: how to […]
What do “The Jungle Book” and “True Lies” have in common? Both contain similar amounts of violence despite […]
Chaise is a CD/DVD magazine containing over 5 hours of works by emerging artists: music, films, animation, stickers […]
Needies are interactive plush dolls inspired by codependent, high-maintenance relationships. Totally attention-starved, they compete with each other for […]
A robotic arm that can be worn at home is being developed to help stroke survivors regain the […]
RFID in Japan has several interesting stories this weekend: One about the Japanese goverment’s plan to open in […]
Marko Dabrović, architect in charge of the Croatian pavilion , was kind enough to send me pictures of […]
Israeli start-up Tactile Technologies wants to put a robot in your mouth. The company recently obtained US Food […]
A wearable captioning system developed at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, which relies on mobile wireless technology, will […]
Developed by Jodi Forlizzi, Francine Gemperle, and Carl DiSalvo from Carnegie Mellon University , these chair and pillow […]
Sony Corp. has been granted a patent for beaming sensory information directly into the brain. The technique could […]
Earworms, by Aaron Koblin, is a software which allows users to create personally tailored songs to enhance their […]
Summit-Quinphos, an agricultural company in New Zealand worried at the amount of nitrogen leaching from pasture, has invented […]
Regenerative Music, developed by James Fung at the University of Toronto, explores new physiological interfaces for musical instruments. […]