The latest design by Guido Ooms, the guy who had previously designed 100% hair hats and ceramic dildos, […]
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The 3.5-meter high robot Enryu may soon be helping communities across Japan reach avalanche sites and clear snow. […]
Italian artists/activists Molleindustria is releasing a new anti-advergame (games that challenge players to rethink their relationship with consumption […]
CONFESS.OR is one of the first pieces of Gerhard Schwoiger‘s ReReligion, a series of works that reflect on […]
An Australian researcher has developed a new test for mushrooms that produces a glowing light if they contain […]
Siemens VDO in Germany is working on a vehicle which not only parks itself, but even scans the […]
Toy manufacturer Bandai Co. will start selling from March replica belts identical to the one ’70s superhero Masked […]
Reality Check opens on February 1 and runs until February 6, at C-Base in Berlin. It will feature […]
Tom Hunter’s latest exhibition, Living In Hell And Other Stories, are large-scale photographs that play on the sensationalist […]
Brands are passing up the chance to establish emotional connections with consumers because they insist on communicating visually, […]
That’s my luck! I haven’t left Europe for ages because there’s always oemthing exciting going on here. Last […]
It’s two-way torment for Susan as Barbara twists her arm agonizingly behind her back while trying to tear […]
Artgames. Structural analogies of art and game exhibition at the Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany. (Part I.) The exhibition […]
At the end of last year, i read about bio-ink and bio-paper that could make so-called organ printing […]
Dr Keith Baar and his team at at Dundee University in Scotland are developing patches of tissues for […]
The Racismomaton is an autonomous computarized cabin that, by means of a computer game, allows passersby to take […]
The Texture of Light is research on lighting principles and the exploration of live feed video metamorphosis in […]
I have the huge ambition (huge because i’m lazy) to post with more regularity a list of “recommended” […]
NEVEL (picture on the left), by Lawrence Malstaf, is a moving labyrinth (11 X 11 m) consisting of […]
This morning, i first stumbled upon a Tokyo Show Window gallery (via Fuckdgaijin) then on Chinese artist Wang […]
On Tuesday i went to Aachen (Germany) to visit the Artgames. Structural analogies of art and game exhibition […]
After Frank Gehry‘s Ginger and Fred building in Prague (image on the left), here’s another dance-inspired building. Baljurk […]
Distributed families face many challenges trying to maintain a sense of intimacy: different time zones, limited knowledge of […]
On Feb. 3rd, astronauts onboard the International Space Station will hurl an empty spacesuit overboard. The spacesuit is […]
Right wing groups in France and Belgium have for weeks been handing out pork soup to homeless people […]
be[am], by Marie Sester (see also Access one of her previous works that tracks pursues individuals in public […]
Dark Places, guest curated by Joshua Decter, is a group exhibition that brings together a diversity of artistic […]
This must see website offers an amazing selection of gorgeous knitwear, including trendy balaclavas, mohair hunter’s set, superb […]
The Roadie project, by Henry Lieberman and José Espinosa at the MIT Media Lab, redesigns the consumer electronics […]
The hemline of the Vilkas dress rises over a 30 second interval to reveal the knee and lower […]
I’ve uploaded on Flickr the images i took at the retrospective dedicated to Antwerp-based artist Panamarenko. Funky aeroplanes, […]
Big thanks to Konomi who forwarded and translated for me a few robot news from Japan (as he […]
I’ve just spent a few days in Belgium, a country i left several years ago convinced that there […]
According to James Nachlin, New York City’s streets are full of interesting and potentially useful things that have […]
Gate Vision, by Kazuhiko Kobayashi, generates unrealistic circular moving pictures from real-world images. It’s based on his previous […]
Six String Sonics, The, by Gil Kuno, can be seen as a huge guitar played by six musicians, […]
Japanese Public Service Posters. More posters in Bibi’s Box. P.S. Sorry i’m having a few no-internet days so […]
Scott Banks, a University of Florida engineer has designed a robot to take X-ray video of sufferers of […]
My second post on Japan Media Art Festival is about Flipbook! by a Colombian artist Juan Carlos Ospina […]
While regine is away, I’m posting pieces about notable and award-winning works at Japan Media Art Festival. Some […]