The Googlher is a device which plugs into your computer and triggers a bullet vibrator any time that Google pings your web browser (with the aid of The Googlher Firefox Add-on). By doing so, The Googlher translates Google’s pervasive reach into highly stimulating vibrations for vaginal or anal web browsing. Mistrust and fear Google’s omnipotent ways no longer as the web giant profoundly soothes, touches, and moves you. This is perhaps the biggest thing to happen to augmented reality since the invention of methamphetamine.
The Googlher was produced with both open source software and hardware. For full instructions on how to make your own, visit the instructions page.
Forget the cocktail dress, this is a robotically assisted mixologist. Charm the dress’s host with a round of truth or dare, and receive a drink.
The DareDroid is a biomechanic cocktail making dress that uses medical technology, customised hardware and human temperament to provide you with a freshly made cocktail.
The dress is created by The Modern Nomads (MoNo). The team consists of Anouk Wipprecht, a Dutch fashiontech designer that uses electronics in her designs. Marius Kintel, a hacker, tinkerer, and engineer based in Vienna and at the Metalab and Jane Tingley, a Montreal based artist who works with sculpture, responsive installation, and sound.
A lighthearted interface exploring the stereotype of women as fickle and “hard to turn on”.
A crocheted pair of breasts have push-button nipples connected to an Arduino. The user can push and play with the nipples, but they’re programmed randomly – they may or may not “turn on” the woman by lighting up a little red heart.
Is it that time of the year again already? I miss having access to one of these Volcano vaporizers; those Germans sure know how to do it right! I’m having fond memories of leisurely weekend days on the patio with this thing. Image from Cannabis Culture.
Several months ago I decided to finally take the plunge into an intimidating area of S&M: electrical play.
The concept of stimulating or torturing one’s erogenous zones with electricity has, in my experience, been known to make even the most seasoned bondage aficionados wary. In fact, my successful attempt at converting a home stereo system into an anal/urethral e-stim device was once met with strong disapproval and scoldings by several electrically-minded kinksters, worried about the dangers of an improperly constructed or operated DIY e-stim unit. All things considered, they’re probably right, and unless you have a degree in electrical engineering (or a friend who does to supervise you), I suggest holding off on the homemade TENS units. I don’t really have either, so I wizened up and bought some high-quality e-stim equipment: namely the ErosTek ET-232. Complete review after the jump.
Porn-fetching Drupal module, it’s called “Fetchgals”
Today, commercial porn sites are advertised like this: somebody puts together a thumbnail gallery, i.e. a web page with small thumbnail pictures linking to free full-size images or movies, and provides a link to the pay site. These thumbnail galleries are listed on central websites called Thumbnail Gallery Posts (TGPs). Unfortunately, many TGPs add a layer of redirects, popups, spyware and viruses. Fetchgals is designed to eliminate the TGP middle men, to achieve a satisfying masturbatory experience.
More porn, fewer ITDs (internet-transmitted diseases)!
I’m working on making LED burlesque pasties. Here’s the first prototype. I’m figuring out a slim, sturdy, switchable battery holder so the whole thing can be a bit smaller/lighter then the ones in the Instructable I followed. I’m pretty sure iron-on interfacing and conductive fabric is going to be the solution.
The Pear Of Anguish was a medieval torture device used on ladies (witches and baby-aborters, gay men, and in the mouths of blasphemers. They were unusually lavishly decorated for torture devices, which makes me wonder if the non-spiked variations were ever used recreationally.