Welcome the Bloom Box… is this the future?

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This is an interesting idea to solve the energy crisis.

Categories: Application, Bloom, Box, Crisis, Energy, Innovation, Innovation, Introduction, Invention, News

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Inside Microsoft’s ‘Future Home’

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MicroSoft’s Future Home paradigm seems forced and a bit rough, but the ideas are interesting, and interfaces are unusual.

Categories: BBC, Experimental, future home, Innovation, Interface, microsoft, Theory, Thoughts, Video

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Talks Eric Giler Demos Wireless Electricity

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Eric Giler wants to untangle our wired lives with cable-free electric power. Here, he covers what this sci-fi tech offers, and demos MIT’s breakthrough version, WiTricity — a near-to-market invention that may soon recharge your cell phone, car, pacemaker.

Categories: Application, Breakthrough, Car, Description, Electricity, Eric Giler, Innovation, Invention, Phone, TED, Video

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Golan Levin makes art that looks back at you

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Golan Levin, an artist and engineer, uses modern tools — robotics, new software, cognitive research — to make artworks that surprise and delight. Watch as sounds become shapes, bodies create paintings, and a curious eye looks back at the curious viewer. (Recorded at TED2009, February 2009 in Long Beach, CA. Duration: 15:33)

Categories: Art, Art, Artwork, Cognitive Research, Curious Eye, Duration, Engineer, Experimental, Golan Levin, Innovation, Long Beach, New Software, Paintings, Robotics, Sound, Surprise, TED, Video, YouTube

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Check out the “mæve” installation…

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At the Venice Biennale, the mæve installation connects the entries of the EveryVille student competition and puts them into the larger context of MACE content and metadata. By placing physical project cards on an interactive surface, the visitors can explore an organic network of projects, people and media. mæve is designed and developed by the Interface Design team of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.

Mæve installation @ Venice Biennale 2008 from Maeve installation on Vimeo.

Mæve table application from Maeve installation on Vimeo.

Categories: Application, Applied, Biennale, Clip, Design, Design, Experimental, Innovation, Interactive Surface, Interface, Mace, Mæve, Metadata, Movie, Organic Network, Potsdam, Project, Project Cards, Student Competition, Table Application, University, University Of Applied Sciences, Venice, Venice Biennale

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