Robot maniacs and fans of artificial intelligence, rejoice! The list of the winners of Vida 9.0, Art & […]
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Banana Poetry, a work in progress by Croatian artists Ivan Nikolić Lesh and Ines Krasić, explores the use […]
While screen technology is currently about new resolution and glossy colours, Innovation Lab have been co-operating with Christoffer […]
In the near future, most of us will be implanted with some kind of artificial body part. Metalosis […]
Tometaxy.net allows net users to send almost any messages, text and/or images, to a remote and physical public […]
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Gregory Green explores the evolution of empowerment, with conceptual artworks and performances that suggest explosive devices, such as […]
Is the Internet becoming an entity? If the answer is positive, what are the characteristics of this being?, […]
French designer Matali Crasset invites those suffering from seasonal affecting disorder to get their daily dose of light […]
So far, the headphones of music players have been isolating us from noise but also from one another. […]
Philips Design has prototyped two garments that demonstrate how electronics can be incorporated into fabrics and clothes to […]
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Yesterday evening there was a long collective performance on the Hauptplatz (Main Square) of Linz. Moon Ride, developed […]
Here’s a short recap of good stuff at SIGGRAPH in Boston. While the conference itself was pretty focused […]
It’s Summer, a great time to read they say. Each day or so, i’ll write about a book […]
E-volver is a software that invites an “image-breeding-machine” and a human “gardener” to collaborate together. While the machine […]
Last month, the buzz in the design/architecture blogosphere was echoing the opening of the new “Freitag Individual Recycled […]
There’s quite a few projects that deal with women being victims of aggression in public spaces: Wearable Warnings, […]
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Life Writer, by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, consits of an old-style type writer that evokes the area […]
In its third edition, art.ficial emotion 3.0, the art and technology international biennial that will take place this […]
Looks like Italy is finally warming to art beyond Botticelli and Umberto Boccioni. Last weekend MixedMedia brought pixels, […]
Architect Claire Price explains how to harvest the energy expended from footsteps and the vibrations from trains. Energy […]
I found a few interesting stories about robots today: U.S. soldiers in Iraq are giving nicknames and forming […]
Poisonous snakes are to be moved from the site of a new stretch of a Nortern UK motorway […]
Marc Böhlen‘s website has provided me with some amazing stories ever since i started blogging: from the Open […]
Two months ago, Konomi wrote about this interesting Japanese project to RFID tags in cow’s stomach to predict […]
I’ve always been very curious about digital artists or interaction designers’ take on the Twilight Zone. The Consciousness […]
RAP (Robotic Action Painter), designed by Leonel Moura (with IdMind) for Museum or long exhibition displays, is completely […]
The Emerging Technologies section of the upcoming Siggraph will showcase tons of very curious projects (if augmented reality […]
Autoinducer_Ph-1 (cross cultural chemistry) exploits a traditional rice cultivation technique from Asia where Azolla is used as an […]
One of the works i discovered last week at Mal Au Pixel in Paris was Electroscape 004, an […]
WORMS in Rotterdam has revealed last week a Biometric Barman. Sit on the chair, insert two euros, and […]
Bion is a robotic sculpture that explores the relationship between humans and artificial life. The name makes reference […]
In order to help alien visitors to land their UFO’s safely in the Netherlands, Martin Riebeek in collaboration […]
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Seiji Uchida, an architect who was left unable to use his arms or legs after a car crash […]