Happiness Objectified: Do Our Things Make Us Happy?
There can be no doubt that, from the moment we roll out of bed to the screeching of our alarm (on a clock, on an iPhone, from a radio) until the moment we close our eyes again (having put down our...
View ArticleTales Of Things: A Social Network Of Objects
Your pen, stove, and daughter's drawing all have their own social network with Tales of Things.
View ArticleA Rehab Center For Old Computer Files
A group of media artists are running a rehabilitation clinic to recycle and reuse maladjusted files.
View ArticleHow Digital Presentations Are Replacing Physical Collections
New York Times Magazine's columnist Rob Walker concludes his series with some final thoughts on the objects we collect and how.
View ArticleStoring Physical Belongings In The Cloud
How likely are you to place your belongings in a cloud-based storage service?
View ArticleArts Thread: Re-Imagining The Ordinary
What happens when twelve designers and artists reexamine objects we take for granted?
View ArticleMagic Eye Patterns Made Of Mass Produced Objects [Pics]
Artist Herve Graumann assembles impressive compositions that look like they've been digitally created.
View ArticleIntricate Paperclip Sculptures Depict People In Motion [Pics]
One sculptor opts for a more unique medium than simple clay and marble.
View ArticleTiny Signs Lend A Voice To New York’s Lost Objects [Pics]
Yoonjin Lee's adorable and funny project addresses the banal items we see on city streets.
View ArticleWireless Toolbox Instruments Send Digital Info in Real-Time to Devices
A calliper, measuring tape and protractor transfer measurements of physical objects to an on-screen 3D model
View ArticleWhimsical Inventions Born from a World We Wish Were Real
Japanese design company Pantograph has invented a series of playful, imaginative (and useless) objects we'd love to see in the real world
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