Dr Joe Vyle and Dr Stuart James and their team at Belfast Queen’s university are on a mission […]
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Tim Pritlove was not only organising and talking at the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, he also found the […]
Ford will unveil his new inflatable safety belt at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The tubular-shaped […]
Scientists have proved that teaspoons appear to have minds of their own. Their study monitored the movements of […]
Cambridge is about to test a self-steering bus that uses a camera mounted at the top of the […]
The motorized picnic table seats eight people and is powered by a 400cc Honda motorcycle motor which could […]
The modular car is an automobile that you can design yourself. Dutch designer Marijn van der Poll would […]
iNSTANT eGO is a concept dwelling that allows the emergence of intimate electronic space in the middle of […]
Random Screen is a mechanical thermo dynamic display which does not rely on any electricity. Each of the […]
Happy New Year to all of you! Those who wrote encouraging emails, sent links to their works, linked […]
Video Networks is teaming with UK government-funded community association, The Shoreditch Trust, to bring IPTV services to residents […]
Here’s a few notes about another talk i attended during the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin last […]
Council chiefs in Wrexham have come up with a surprising idea to quell drink-fuelled violence in their town […]
With swingUp Games, Olav Val (who also created the Mignon Game Kit) developed a computer game at minimal […]
Two strange but interesting applications for games. Both from Japan. Of course. dwango has released a fishing game […]
The uber-talented guys at aether architecture are working on Ping Genius Loci. This programmable space installation is the […]
Remember the news on Tmsuk‘s robot Kiyomori (engadget called it samuraibot)? I read some Japanese blog posts discussing […]
I´m having such a fantastic time here at the Computer Chaos´ congress, that i hardly have any neurone […]
Pretty stimulating introduction speech by Tim Pritlove this morning at the 22 Computer Chaos Congress. I´ll write it […]
Fascinating article in The Economist about the love of Japanese for robots. Made me think of the conversation […]
… till Friday. I’ll be speaking together with Jussi Angesleva at the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, 22C3: Private […]
The Drumtar is a portable performance instrument and musical composition tool. Its four pads trigger drum sounds –or […]
The Polite Umbrella, by Joo Paek, respects people’s personal space in a public area. This shrinkable umbrella enables […]
Bill Pechet and Stephanie Robb’s SweaterLodge envisions a future where daily objects become multifunctional: a sweater becomes a […]
The University of British Columbia is working on the first human-made species — a microbe made from scratch. […]
Global information technologies are producing new territorial principles of order and new logics of space, as well as […]
Two days ago, i was playing with my super-pet, wondering if he’d recognise himself in the mirror and […]
Meat Helmet looks at the absurd attempt of fast food chains to market to the health conscious. SWAMP‘s […]
When in Wales a couple of weeks ago, i had the chance to meet Glenn Davidson and Anne […]
Shoppers in Paisley (Scotland) have been banned from entering some retail outlets wearing hoods and baseball caps. Police […]
Living With Things explores how and to what degree an object can be subjectified by a person’s imagination […]
More about the Aibo i’ve been sent to test a couple of weeks ago. I have the feeling […]
The Tuimelhuis (Tumbling House), designed by architects Koers, Zeinstra and Van Gelderen, represents a mobile component of the […]
Lance Hosey, of Atmo, and Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin, of the Living, are working toward a similar […]
Pleinmuseum is a mobile and flexible exhibition pavilion for public spaces. During daytime, the pavilion remains closed and […]
Peter Marigold (who is part of the group that designed the truly gorgeous PSP-sculptures) at the RCA in […]
Thomas Heatherwick, famous for works such as the opening pedestrian bridge in west London that curls up into […]
I can’t stand the sight of blows or blood and i don’t understand why i’ve got such a […]
After a successful CrashCourse in August 2005, Mediamatic is organising a 2-day workshop on social tagging, or MOBTAGGING, […]
Edwin van der Heide and NOX/Lars Spuybroek (who already collaborated on the Son-O-House) are working on Whispering Garden […]