"You have to run even faster, if you want to get somewhere" was the Red queen's advice to Alice, and we have to take the old dame seriously. The TU laboratories do not churn day and night, for activity is not the prelude to productivity, but there is a constant bubbling beneath the surface. Whether the details of particular example of evolutionary biology needs to be applied to an example of misfunctioning machninery or we are caught up in a socio-political analysis of the sideeffects of hypercompetitive misunderstandings upon the state of whatever art, there is a bubbling and troubling in the cauldron. Developing equipment and tools to detail the particulars of the human biomechanical system, every now and then we run across an object/situation that needs to be taken further on a journey of development in the labs. On other days we have experimental results that need to be taken to the External Affairs department to be incorporated into appropriate situations for further mass testing. This is not a double blind test, there is no placebo.
BIOMECHANICS

Biomechanics

a small statement of intent and understanding
Dr. Tim Boykett


Pong

oldest videogame via new interface
David Moises

PERCEPTION

"So we do move, after all"

a polemic on establishing mechanical mundanity
Dr. Joh. Domsich

A simple Remote Control Human Interface

CONTROL

"Fido the hyperdog!"

A ball as an animal, maybe a housekeeper
Your voice is keeping it out of control!