Google's homepage pays tribute to Robert Arthur Moog, commonly called Bob Moog, who was an American pioneer of electronic music, best known as the inventor of the Moog synthesizer.
Cell Scope, from the Fletcher Lab at the University of California, Berkeley, is designed to turn the camera of a standard cell phone into a diagnostic-quality microscope with a magnification of 5x-60x.
Braingate is a neural interface for controlling computers as well as physical devices. In this instance, a paralyzed woman is able to pick up her coffee and drink it by controlling a robotic arm with her thoughts.
Curved-Crease Paper Sculptures by Erik Demaine and Martin Demaine is a set of experiments into the potentials for what shapes self-folding origami may one day make.
Jer Thorp, a data visualization artist, has created Avengers, Assembled (and Visualized). The data set explores the characters and their appearances through issues.
Photographer Yan-Alexandre stumbled upon the set of Michel Gondry's next film, The Foam of the Days, and discovered these beautifully hacked-together cars. The attention to detail is stunning.
Tripwire, by visual artist Jean-Michel Albert and composer Ashley Fure, is a kinetic installation using computer controlled vertical strings. The installation has a simple, yet amazing visual and audio output.
CNsilk is an ongoing project from the MIT Media Lab's research group Mediated Matter. The project uses a robotic arm to weave string to produce structure, much like a spider.
Life on a Torus by Moebio is a set of experiments for visualizing cellular automata in various ways. The results are fascinating, and be sure to draw a bit and hit play.
Wired Science's Bizarre Magnetic Ferrofluids Will Blow Your Mind is a round up the best videos of this amazing phenomenon. This collection is stunning!
InfObjects by Johannes Tsopanides uses data to generate designs based on the amount of energy, CO², and cost of particular dishes and their ingredients.
The Roppongi Art Night hosted Floating Instrument by teamLab and Hideaki Takahashi, which is a sound and interaction based installation with colorful inflatables.
Edding 850 Font by Büro Destruct is a downloadable font made for the marker company. The endless sketching led them to a remarkable font and interface.
Hitch; Rear Window Loop by Jeff Desom is a visual stitch of Alfred Hitchcock's infamous film. The installation loops the entire courtyard's action from one view.
Perpetual Ocean is a visualization from the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio of ocean surface currents around the world during the period from June 2005 through December 2007.
Journey for PS3 launches today from TGC (thatgamecompany), the company that brought you Flow and Flower, and they continue to show how stunning a simple and beautiful game can be.