Asteroids
Lyle Rains, George "Ed" Logg, Atari, 1979
Magnavox Odyssey
Ralph Baer, 1972
Minecraft
Markus "Notch" Persson, Mojang, 2011
Accessible Icon Project
Tim Ferguson-Sauder and Brian Glenney (Gordon College), Sara Hendren (Abler), 2009-2011. New York City has agreed to adopt a more active handicap icon as created by the Accessible Icon Project.
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Ray Tomlinson, 1971
Google Map Pin
Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen, Google, 2005
Thinking Machine 4
Martin Wattenberg, Marek Walczak, MW2MW, 2003-2004. While playing Chess, 'Thinking Machine 4' displays all of its potential future moves as glowing threads across the board.
Lightweeds
Simon Heijdens, 2006. A projector shines waving weeds onto a wall.
History Flow
Fernanda Bertini Viégas, Martin Wattenberg, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, 2003. Two graphs chart the frequency of edits on a pair of Wikipedia pages: Abortion and Chocolate.
Bone Chair
Joris Laarman, 2006. The chair's joints are created using software that mimics biological growth.
Materialecology project
Neri Oxman, MIT, 2007. Detailed scans of biological material are recreated in wood using a computer-controlled mill.
Mine Kafon Wind-Powered Deminer
Massoud Hassani, Design Academy Eindhoven, 2011. Designed like a tumbleweed, the Mine Kafon rolls around known and potential minefields, recording safe paths over GPS and detonating any mines it stumbles upon.
Camcopter S-100 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Gerhard Heufler, Hans Georg Shiebel, 2004
Suited for Subversion
Ralph Borland, 2002. A play on a traditional riot suit, 'Suited for Subversion' builds in a camera and a speaker that amplifies its wearers' heartbeat.