The Mascarillons are flying cubic automata that can develop collective behaviors and assemblages through swarm-intelligence protocols. The Mascarillons […]
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6 students from the Royal College of Art in London have designed a series of concept furniture derived […]
Utilizing sine waves – sound without any distortion and representing a single frequency – the members of the […]
A specially-engineered ice slurry could be used to cool the brain and major organs, delaying cell death and […]
Lisa Stead’ s Emotional Wardrobe is a collection of garments that represent and stimulate emotional response through technology-enhanced […]
A list of every monster, mutant, villain, and toady ever seen on Power Rangers. Via Crazy Japan! Related: […]
Some good old adventure of Rudolph Valentino. Download it for free. Check also Bibi’s box selection of silent […]
For UNDER SCAN, thousands of “video-portraits” taken in Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, Northampton and Nottingham (UK) will be projected […]
The best way to deal with a killer asteroid hurtling towards Earth could be a “gravity tractor“. Two […]
Katazukue is a table which ensures it is always clear. The table has a powerful pair of integrated […]
Dark Source: Public Trust and the Secret at the Heart of the New Voting Machines. Dark Source shows […]
Lancaster University in the UK is working on an irrigation system, which would let growers know when their […]
The “whole-skin locomotion” developed by Dennis Hong and Mark Ingram, at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University draws […]
Mihri Ozkan of Electrical Engineering and Cengiz Ozkan of Mechanical Engineering at UCR’s Bourns College of Engineering are […]
The MOVE installation is divided into different modules, JUMP (you must jump from platform to platform before they […]
Researchers at the University of Southern California in LA has patented a project that would allow US Army […]
The Windows Washing Machine is made out of a pc, an electrical tincan-opener, an alu-frame and two roadbricks. […]
New devices that scan bottles and shoes for bombs are being developed in the US. Clint Seward’s bottle-screening […]
Lumberjacked! allows game player to play computer games against Trees. By using the Tree Game Controller Unit (image […]
I’d say this one is not very related to the topic of this blog. But, hey, what’s the […]
Thanks a lot to wmmna’s new sponsor Shadows, a social bookmarking service for discovering, sharing and managing information […]
“TAGGED!â€? aims to raise the awareness for the still widely unknown RFID technology in public and to initiate […]
I’m at the Mediamatic Triggered by RFID workshop right now, so i might post more RFID-related stuff than […]
Japanese researchers have developed a genetically modified rice that could alleviate the sniffles, sneezes and itchy eyes caused […]
Virtual Marathon is a game designed to let the players gain a new perspective of the Internet. The […]
elasticity is a urban infrastructure designed to support flexible living systems. Competing and interrelated city rhythms keep the […]
Cape Farewell Project leads expeditions with artists, scientists, and journalists, in hopes of creating more environmental awareness and […]
Aqueous is a meditative space that encourages perception of small things. In a dark room, visitor can see […]
Digitall, by Ana Camilla Amorin and Tristam Sparks, is a kind of “always on” home telephone repurposed as […]
Turntroller is a universal remote controller to control any appliances and the settings around you (lights, speakers, air-conditioners, […]
Looking forward to read more details about this extremely useful (!?) robot that plays the harp, now on […]
Conceived as a satellite project of the Venice Biennal in 2001, Hollywood by Maurizio Cattelan was a replica […]
Akitsugu Maebayashi’s new sound installation “4Pieces for Object, Sound, Space and Body – ‘Radio,’ ‘Window,’ ‘Metronome,’ ‘Darkness,’” is […]
Mozart, Brahms and Bach have been enlisted to discourage youths from hanging around shops at seaside towns in […]
The Thames Estuary Army Forts, designed by Guy Maunsell, were constructed in 1942 to provide anti-aircraft fire within […]
Chicago Architecture Club has recently announced the winners of Chicago Prize for 2005: Water Tanks, a competition that […]
Rather than simply designing houses, the Graz-based architects SPLITTERWERK are reinventing the way we inhabit domestic spaces. Between […]
Chris Oakley‘s video The Catalogue deals with the retail environment, surveillance technology, RFID and data brokers, where access […]
I won’t update the blog much tomorrow as i’ll be speaking at the World Usability Day in Rome […]
bb_write, by limiteazero, are 4 micro environments that correspond to the 4 BlackBerry® keywords: liberation, innovation, interaction, communication. […]