Robotic Curtain That Provides Privacy From Passing Pedestrians
Niklas Roy installed a robotic window curtain in his workshop that moves as pedestrians walk by, blocking their view. My workshop is located in an…
What Technology Wants by Kevin Kelly
What Technology Wants is a provocative new book by Kevin Kelly that presents a brand-new view of technology. It suggests that technology as a whole…
The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway
The Pee-wee Herman Show is coming to Broadway for 10 weeks, running October 26th through January 2nd at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in Manhattan. PEE-WEE…
HRP-4C Female Humanoid Robot That Sings
HRP-4C, a female humanoid robot created by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan, has learned how to sing using a…
Art Monkey Alphabet by Molly Crabapple
Molly Crabapple is creating a wonderful Art Monkey Alphabet, releasing a new letter every day for 26 days. Once complete, she is planning on making…
Bear Fashion In Nolita
Walking through Nolita last week came across a store with a curious window display featuring bears modeling clothes. photos by Scott Beale
Frames of Reference, 1960 Educational Film About Physics
“Frames of Reference”, a 1960 film about physics produced by the Physical Science Study Committee (PSSC).
Tara McPherson and Xiaoqing Ding at Jonathan LeVine Gallery
The next exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City features solo art shows by Tara McPherson and Xiaoqing Ding, opening on October 23rd…
LEGO Letterpress
Samuel Cox and Justin LaRosa of Physical Fiction made a wonderful set of prints created on a LEGO Letterpress. photos via design work life
Train On The Brain, A Documentary About Riding The Rails As A Hobo
“Train On The Brain” is a 2000 documentary by Alison Murray about her journey around the US and Canada riding the rails on freight trains…