Articles by Dylan Schenker

Dylan Schenker is a regular contributor to PSFK.
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Artist Patrick Runte imagines what it would look like if Tetris blocks and other icons were anthropomorphized...
As part of the Tokyo Hotaru Festival, the Sumida River was lit up in homage to the Fireflies that used to...
A sculpture on view this summer at MoMA PS1 will serve as an example of how architecture could actively fight...
In response to the ubiquity of open air architecture, Nick Ross has designed an alternative space for people...
Perch Interactive's projections surround real-world products with information such as reviews and stock...
Imagine ordering delivery and having an unmanned copter drone (The Tacocopter) bring you your food. Is this...
ShopInstantShoe is using cutting edge "memory" materials that can be tailored specifically to any individual.
The Evacuated Tube Transport concept promises "space travel on earth" and two hour travel times between New...
The piece by Synoptic Offices at the Graphic Design school gives digital conversations a physical, reactive...
Alicia Martin's book sculptures show swells of books pouring from windows onto the ground below
Anxiety Social Net is an online community designed specifically for people afflicted with intense social...
FAT Lab's Universal Construction Kit is a set of 3D Printed blocks that allow disparate toy sets to be...
A new concept design uses wireless technology to let you listen to the same song with two sets of hardware.
QkR by Mastercard will let people avoid long lines and order after sitting in the theater using a mobile...
The SpeechJammer, when pointed directly at someone, will scramble their words so they can no longer talk.
The search giant has teamed with Wired magazine to develop a series of games to train us to find information...
Caffeine Zone tracks consumption habits and decides if and when we really need that extra cup.
The NFC enabled device makes liking a more deliberate physical act that generates online activity.
A new art project illuminates the path of the Roomba cleaning robot, creating stunning pieces from their...
Yale Locks has developed an app that can open and secure doors by simply touching your phone to the device.
John Breznicky's designs re-imagine how we experience cities through their transportation networks.
Isidro Blasco's Deconstructing Ways in an art intervention that inspires more imaginative relationships with a...
Augmented reality apps fed directly into passenger windows can lead to more dynamic and engaging car rides
Electric Ireland's proposes a model for how social media can be used to efficiently moderate transactions and...










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