Jon Jacobs, aka Neverdie, the gamer who bought a virtual space station for $100,000 says he wants to […]
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Hi I never planned to be an advocate of the term New Media, but – it exists – […]
In Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, recycled advertising billboards serve as rain covers on the tents of earthquake refugees. Via SF […]
AwareCuffs, the 2nd item of the AwareFashion collection, inform the wearer about wireless hotspots in her environment. Just […]
Airline passengers of the future will have to do without window seats and fly in “batwingâ€? aircraft as […]
Scopitone de Gainsbourg et Brigitte Bardot (1967). Youpiiiiie! Video.
Xperception has created an environment where users of the printing hub of the Faculty of Architecture at the […]
For Noam Toran, domestic space is defined as the last private frontier where alienated people use bespoke appliances […]
Aegis Hyposurface is an elastic architectural surface made up of small metal plates that are controlled pneumatically and […]
Hitachi has developed a finger-vein-detecting security system for use on car door handles and steering wheels. When a […]
ComputersForArt is a non-profit organization which aims to promote the re-use of redundant technology, such as computer/office equipment, […]
The Italian researchers who produced the first horse clone have announced the birth of 14 cloned piglets. Prof […]
Sfeer is a series of interactive photo animations that resemble computer games, but the players are real figures. […]
//MUKANA is wearable piece for the visually impaired. //MUKANA includes a mobile phone, a wireless headset, a GPS […]
HIKARI- humanware is an Olympus research that explores a different type of ubiquitous services based on a “well-being […]
Gripping flickr set. By snailbooty. Via Happy Palace.
The Ministry of Information and Communication in Korea plans to market three types of network-based robots next October […]
By arranging the electronic TileToy, users can play different games, ranging from fast-paced arcade style games to puzzle […]
For the MobLab bus adventure (a bus-gallery with on board artists-Mobnauts who challenge conceptions of public space), Kensuke […]
Electromagnetic induction is based on the sounds resulting from the mutual interaction of magnetic fields. Audio artist Christina […]
So far, i smiled while blogging about these robots with cameras and movement and gas detectors that patrol […]
With the A1 Lounge inVienna, EOOS has created a new store concept for mobile phone company Mobilkom Austria. […]
Books of Sand features a glass box filled with sand. It also involves a computer, a camera, a […]
In two recent projects, Rogers Marvel Architects (RMA) has shown that safety can be integrated in subtle and […]
The Pompidou Centre is getting a little brother in Metz (eastern France). Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and Jean […]
The tobacco industry will introduce in Japan a system aimed at preventing minors from smoking with the help […]
Small robots designed by University of Nebraska researchers (see previous post) may allow doctors on Earth to do […]
Mirrr offers you a “personal flickr t-shirt”. First, you give your flickr user name to the Mirrr staff. […]
After having asked viewers to identify Britain’s worst building for a reality series (to culminate in a live […]
Nikolaj Osinin is a Russian Cosmonaut who is now a part of Zvezdastella crew. He is in a […]
Looking into the Identity Mirror, the viewer’s face is painted over with identity keywords and interest keywords, computed […]
Designed by students at the Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, Durmibus is a coach fitted with individual sleeping rooms, […]
Product designer Shane Kerwin has created a device that allows deaf people to “feel” music with their fingertips […]
With Gulliver’s World, children can create their own theatrical production and allow others to experience it in virtual […]
Oh Maria keep my data safe! is a virgin USB you plug into your computer while hoping for […]
Slideshow of Herzog & de Meuron‘s Philharmonic Hall in Hamburg. The Elbphilharmonie will be be stacked on top […]
Cambridge Ultrasonics is working on a technology to “look inside” concrete works. It uses the same ultrasound technique […]
Where did/will/should anime and art meet? This I believe is one of the questions Gundam Exhibition asked when […]
A group of engineers from the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, St Andrews and Strathclyde plan to develop tiny […]
From ‘97, self-educated sewing and knitting artist Pyuupiru creates costumes that convey his delusional and obsessive-compulsive world view. […]