2011
The Sensors Are Coming! - NYTimes.com
prend pas beaucoup de risquesit’s only a matter of time before these sensors move beyond the smartphone and into people’s clothes, glasses and homes.
projects :: hijack
HiJack is a hardware/software platform for creating
cubic-inch sensor peripherals for the mobile phone. HiJack
devices harvest power and use bandwidth from the mobile
phone's headset interface.
2009
A Central Nervous System for Earth: HP's Ambitious Sensor Network
HP Labs has joined the race to build an infrastructure for the emerging Internet of Things. The giant computing and IT services company has announced a project that aims to be a "Central Nervous System for the Earth" (CeNSE). It's a research and development program to build a planetwide sensing network, using billions of "tiny, cheap, tough and exquisitely sensitive detectors."
Information and Quantum Systems Lab at HP Labs
Create the mathematical and physical foundations for the technologies that will form a new information ecosystem, the Central Nervous System for the Earth (CeNSE), consisting of a trillion nanoscale sensors and actuators embedded in the environment and connected via an array of networks with computing systems, software and services to exchange their information among analysis engines, storage systems and end users.
The City Is A Battlesuit For Surviving The Future - Future metro - io9
The architecture of science fiction has profoundly changed urban design. When building cities of the future, our best guides may be places like comic book megalopolises Mega-City-1 or Transmet.
Pachube :: blog: Pachube augmented reality demo, with Dennou Coil-style chalk-drawn space-hack
Code written in c using openFrameworks, ArToolKit and the ofxPachube library. It's not quite ready/cleaned up for public release but we'll do so soon.
nendo | works : blown-fabric
nendo created blown-fabric for Tokyo Fiber ’09 Senseware, an exhibition intended to convey the possibilities of new materials developed with Japanese synthetic fibre technology.
'Smash' is a specialized long-fibre non-woven polyester that can be manipulated into different forms through hot press forming technology. Because it is thermoplastic, light and rip-proof, but glows beautifully when light passes through it, we wanted to create lighting fixtures in the style of vernacular Japanese chochin paper lanterns with it.

