Wave Dilfert by The Principals
Wave Dilfert is created by Brooklyn-based design studio The Principals for The Feast (October 5 – October 6, 2012) at the Essex Market in New York City. This sensor-embedded robotic space moves in response to changes in light…
Interactive ‘Marbles’ by Studio Roosegaarde
'Marbles', Stuido Roosegaarde's latest creation, is an interactive installation consisted of large glowing forms which interact with people via sound, light and color. Each 'Marble' with embedded sensor and interactive technologies is responsive to…
Pulse Park Illuminates By Visitors’ Heartbeats
In Pulse Park, Mexican-born, Canada-based artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer transforms the Westpark in Bochum, Germany, into a sea of light. With 250 theater spotlights, this interactive light installation is 50-spotlight-bigger than his 2008 installation…
Capturing Resonance by Soo Sunny Park
New Hampshire-based artist Soo Sunny Park has collaborated with composer Spencer Topel to create 'Capturing Resonance', a captivating site-responsive installation for deCordova's Window Gallery (Sep 18, 2011 – Jul 29, 2012). The natural…
Deep Screen by Muti Randolph
This amazing cube of light and sound is the brainchild of Brazilian visual artist Muti Randolph, created for the Creators Project in 2010. Titled "Deep Screen", this interactive installation is made of 6144 motion…
Musical Umbrella Makes Rainy Days Fun
Berlin-based Alice Zappe and Julia Lager has created a musical umbrella which detects falling raindrops and turns them into 8-bit music. They connected 12 touch-sensitive sensors to a simple circuit board. Each sensor responds to…
Sibyl by Philip Beesley
Hylozoic Series: Sibyl (2012), the latest interactive installation of Canadian artist and architect Philip Beesley, is presented in the 18th Biennale of Sydney and is on display until September 16, 2012. Using sensors,…
White Rain by Takahiro Matsuo
White Rain, an interactive light installation by Tokyo-based artist Takahiro Matsuo brought down the rain inside Pola Museum Annex. With the help of LED bar lights and lighting software, the artist was…
Origami-Inspired Paper Sensor Could Detect Malaria and HIV
Inspired by the paper-folding art of origami, chemists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a 3-D paper sensor that may be able to test for diseases such as malaria and…
Mind-Controlled Board of Imagination
Chaotic Moon Labs' motion-controlled Board of Awesomeness garnered a lot of attention at CES 2012. Eventually the Labs team took the next sensible step and improve the skateboard into something even cooler. The…
Wind-Powered Mine Sweeper Inspired by Childhood Toy
Inspired by a childhood toy, Afghani designer Massoud Hassani created this huge wind-powered bamboo mine detector as a solution to the land mines problem infested in Afghanistan. The Mine Sweeper is a bamboo-spiked…
Nike Unveils Nike+ Athlete Training Apps
NIKE recently expanded its Nike+ line with the introduction of Nike+ Basketball. Nike+ was first unveiled for running products in 2006, and has grown into a community of 6 million digitally connected athletes…
Build Your Own Robot with Cubelets
The company Modular Robotics has launched their first robotic kit for the kids, but something tells me that this kit is going to be popular among the grwon-ups as well. Cubelets are…
Air Clicker by Yeon Su Kim
"Air Clicker" is a camera concept by Yeon Su Kim. This bluetooth-enabled device is designed to connect with smartphone. Once the photo or footage is taken, it can be instantly saved on your…
‘Necomimi’ Cat Ear by neurowear
Japanese company neurowear specializes in developing fashion items and gadgets using brain waves and other biosensor. Their first project “necomimi” or "cat ear" incorporates brain wave sensor technology that augments human's body and ability. This…
LOTUS is Responsive to Human Touch
LOTUS 7.0 is a living wall composed of smart foils that fold open in response to human behavior. Walking by LOTUS, hundreds of aluminum foils unfold themselves in an organic way; generating transparent…
Wildlife by Karolina Sobecka
Wildlife by Polish artist Karolina Sobecka is a projection from a moving car onto buildings in the city. The tiger's movements are programmed to correspond to the speed of the car: as the…
Nissyoku Lamp by Péter Toronyi
Sliding Ladder by Nike Savvs
Propulsion Paintings by Evan Roth
Pixilated Sculptures by Shawn Smith
X-Ray Vision Is Finally A Reality
Amazing Cardboard Sculptures by Bartek Elsner
Steel Tower Sculptures by Wim Delvoye
Wood Art Jewelry by Gustav Reyes



















































































































































































































