Kazamidori Hide and Emiko Ogawi, Japan www.howeb.org A weathervane for the Internet age, Kazamidori (from the Japanese “kaza“ (wind) “mi“ (watch) and “dori“ (bird)) use this traditional rooftop symbol to indicate the direction of the social wind of online interests. Swinging automatically towards the geographical location of each new visitor to the ITU Telecom World 2013 website, it combines the material and digital worlds to demonstrate how being part of the global community doesn’t have to mean being physically present. In your hands Dash MacDonald, UK www.dashndem.com Remote-controlled roller skates on the feet of artist Dash MacDonald can be steered in any direction by you, the observer or passer-by turned into puppet-master. The skates are typically manoeuvred into ever more absurd and impossible situations in an amusing and provocative challenge to ethical boundaries. InnovationSpace: The Lab 11