TapTap is a scarf that can record, distribute and play back affectionate touch for emotional therapy. Based on […]
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David Casacuberta and Marco Bellonzi of the Santo File art group have been awarded the first prize, in […]
There is an intense will to grow, regardless of whether they submit to or resist their formal fates. Unlike their genetically altered counterparts, individual will has an effect on their development. I view my molds as a culturally generated pressure, an applied norm, which then gets filtered into individually aestheticized interpretations.
Episode III of the summary/translation of Laura Baigorri‘ essay for GAME as CRITIC as ART. 2.0. (see Part […]
GAME as CRITIC as ART. 2.0., part II (see Part I.) Simulated violence to denounce real violence You […]
The Massachusetts College of Art is about to host an exhibition of the irresistible Japanese artist Shintaro Miyake. […]
I found on the always precious media teletipos and La Petite Claudine links to GAME as CRITIC as […]
When the underwater sensors of Raytheon Corporation‘s “swimmer denial” system detect any unwelcome presence, they trigger an underwater […]
Polar Inertia has a picture gallery documenting the only remaining preserved example of a Titan Missile II silo. […]
Scientists led by Professor David Bell from Queen’s University in Belfast have developed a mobile robot system that […]
Wargame is a piece that Leif Rumbke has concieved as an installation at KHM in Cologne. It refers […]
Defense Tech has discovered a goldmine: Modern Mechanix! Check the glamour bonnet for alpine complexion, mechanical willies, the […]
Architects Willem Jan Neutelings and Michiel Riedijk have recently completed the new building for the College of Shipping […]
A collection of Ultraman clips. There are battles with nutty monsters and several intros to the series, this […]
UFO was a British SF series set in the near future: 1980. The Earth is under attack from […]
A video for happy mornings. Autogene is made of 8 umbrellas in circle which dance to the sound […]
U.S. News has a fascinating interview of historian Scott Kirsch about his book, Proving Grounds: Project Plowshare and […]
For her Master show, Anna Wignell installed in Stockholm in the end of 2005 a piece called Sorting. […]
Two days ago, Kaikai Kiki (my favourite stuffed friend) ate his personal pet and asked me for a […]
Replacing the Palast with a ridiculous replica of a boring 18th century palace? Is it too late to […]
A political party has been set up in Sweden that plans to participate to the upcoming national elections. […]
Marking Your Way, by Idumi Sakuma, is a visual information display for museums and exhibition spaces, which allows […]
Another entry in the self-steering vehicles series: Sakai Industry Club network and Osaka Prefecture University have equipped bicycles […]
Gun Control, by Scott Kildall, explores issues of both security and surveillance. Each of the four units incorporates […]
The voting phase of Medgadget‘s 2005 Medical Weblog Award has started (surprisingly, wmmna was nominated in the Best […]
Photosynthesis Robot, by Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine of Futurefarmers, is a possible perpetual motion machine driven by […]
I found a nice collection of Japanese robots, while browsing throught Konomi’s blogroll. Most of them are cute […]
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An “hyperspace” engine that could make interstellar space travel a reality by flying into other dimensions is being […]
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Mass housing in China has historically been standardized and repetitive. Steven Holl Architects‘ Linked Hybrid project in Beijing […]
The US Department of Defense is looking for ways to develop a lie detector that can be used […]
Young Chinese photographer and video artist Cao Fei is having a solo exhibition in The Netherlands. Check her […]
The Reunification Suit is a business suit with printed phone numbers… a wearable filofax for when technology breaks […]
The homepage of the notorious German satirical magazine Titanic is currently featuring a hillarious splash-screen: the Lichterkett-O-Tron. Referring […]
New Home Office figures estimate that by 2008, the samples of some 4.2 million people – 7% of […]
Padua (N/E of Italy) recently inaugurated a “cradle for life” (culla per la vita) hoping to curb incidents […]
Dr Douglas Armstrong and his team at Edinburgh University have received a Nasa grant to breed several generations […]
French net artist Christophe Bruno is to have a solo exhibition in Toulouse next week. Gallery goers will […]
Researchers at Tsukuba and Tokyo University are surgically implanting roaches with a micro-robotic backpack that allows them to […]