Professor Chul-Goo Kang and his colleagues at Institute for Robotics and Intelligent System of Konkuk University in Korea […]
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Keio University has engineered the prototype of an electronic bookshelf. Called BiblioRoll, the device consists of three LCD […]
La Machine de Lombroso is inspired by the works of 19th century criminologists and anthropologists, such as Cesare […]
Have-A-Seat addresses the issue of the need for personal space and public territory in public space. This seemingly […]
Moore goodies from NEXT. I saw this one just after having read an article about people who don´t […]
Another crazy gadget seen at NEXT today. It´s by Christopher Bauder whose music with ladders performance amazed me […]
Fascinating news… Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Medical Research Council are working on a create […]
Thanks again to Innovation Lab (a non profit demo lab for new technology, associated to the Alexandra Institute […]
Fernando Llanos has built [vi video] a wearable projection system that allows him to screen videos in any […]
The New York Public Library recently hosted a symposium on Google’s Print Library Project, which is now available […]
Gamelan Playtime draws in passers-by as they walk along Hungerford terrace on the South Bank in London. By […]
Paul has updated his list of mobile phone games using GPS or cell towers signals. Here’s one of […]
Interesting concept of wearable gaming device. TechnoLust blends technological lust with a program to reawaken carnal lust. The […]
Spin, by Liz Nofziger is a massive disco ball compressed within a 12′ gallery space. Live broadcast TV […]
Aerial thermal imaging is being used to record heat loss from residential properties, enabling councils to pinpoint energy […]
In Viral Counter Attack, colonies of “art viruses” are slowly destroying digital paintings. They “eat” the images to […]
For a period of 18 months media installation SPOTS will convert an office block located at Potsdamer Platz […]
Owen Gibson at The Guardian has tested The Eye Contact, a pair of spectacles developed by ID magasin. […]
The anti_dog collection has been designed by Alicia Framis to make women — especially coloured ones — feel […]
In preparation for the 2006 Soccer World Cup, Siemens is developing and operating an intelligent traffic management solution […]
Grimshaw architects (the team behind the Eden Project in Cornwall, pictured below) are planning to turn a Lancashire […]
The CCTVme prototype works like an analog ï¬?rewall. It protects people’s privacy from outside attacks through the internal […]
The Experimental Gameplay Project, initiated by graduates of Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center, has turned a video-game design […]
As some of you might know i’ll move to Berlin as soon as the winter ends. To learn […]
Tian Lutz and an interdisciplinary team at Hyperwerk FHBB are creating a range of dynamic bracelets which can […]
Starke community is staff housing for Florida’s state run prison facilities. 134 homes, 87 mobile homes and 52 […]
Every year since 1986, near Millsboro (Delaware), the Punkin Chunkin has been held. This month, 100 teams vied […]
Residue of Usability is a computer monitor in which an interface has been engraved into the glass of […]
I wish i was bored enough to make paper replicas of vintage Panasonic household appliances. PDF models available: […]
The war in Iraq has suffered enormous casualties, the toll on civilian lives is vague and many times […]
I’d like to thank Peder Burgaard and Christian Schwarz Lausten at Innovation Lab for having invited me to […]
Fostex has prototyped a vibration speaker system that uses, instead of diaphragms, a tabletop or any material, on […]
Designed as a security hut for a cycle park by the beach at Den Haag in the Netherlands, […]
Richard Brown‘s Mimesia painting allows the viewer to journey through the landscape of an artificial world. As if […]
This one really puzzles me. I’m not sure i understand what it is about exactly. So i won’t […]
Researchers at the Imperial College London have grown cartilage cells from embryonic stem cells. The research could help […]
Thanks again Fiona! She offered me these awesome wristbands for e-workers during Design Engaged and i wear them […]
I can’t find any news worth blogging today (don’t have much time either as i’m still in Germany), […]
Tact consists of a large mirror and an inset circular screen displaying what looks like a moving pinkish […]
A new Australian technology is promising to offer a secure authentication and identification of commercial and bulk products. […]