Archive for the 'art' Category
Unstilled Stills
December 4th, 2009Unstilled Stills by Laura Brothers.
YouTube As A Sculpture
December 4th, 2009“YouTube As A Sculpture” by Constant Dullaart. It’s part of the exhibition called Versions, at the Netherlands Media Art Institute in Amsterdam. When you’re around you should go and see it, they’re also showing of some of my other favorites like Harm van den Dorpel, F.A.T.Lab, Martijn Hendriks, JODI, Oliver Laric, Evan Rot …
Arcade Expressionism
December 2nd, 2009These 3 Arcade Expressionism pieces by Brock Davis are part of his “make something cool every day 2009″ project. He made these on 4th, 5th and 6th of November 2009.
Rotating Kitchen
December 2nd, 2009The Rotating Kitchen by Zeger Reyers was put into motion during the opening of the exhibition Eating the Universe at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany, last Friday. It will keep rotating slowly till February 28th 2010.
found at trendbeheer
Ice Records
November 30th, 2009Katie Paterson recorded the sound of 3 glaciers (Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull and Solheimajökull) on Iceland. She then pressed those recordings on ice record made of melt water from those glaciers. The records were played on 3 turntables and it took almost 2 hours till they were completely melted. You can listen to one here.
found at I’m Revolting
David Renggli
November 30th, 2009“Trophy of logic” and “Es widerspricht jeglicher mit anerzogenen logik dass, das N auf das M folgt” by David Renggli.
Sans Titre (I believe I can fly)
November 30th, 2009Sans Titre (I believe I can fly) by Camille Laurelli.
found at rhizome
Humdrum
November 30th, 2009Humdrum by Marco Schuler.
Hanging Wall in Hemlock Tree
November 30th, 2009Hanging Wall in Hemlock Tree by Letha Wilson.
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
November 26th, 2009Decode: Digital Design Sensations is an upcoming exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The exhibition will show the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small screen based graphics to large-scale installations. The exhibition will explore three themes: Code as a Raw Material, Interactivity and The Network. You will be able to see work by Daniel Brown, Golan Levin, Daniel Rozin, Simon Heijdens, Trioka, Robert Hodgin, … I guess it’s quite clear that I’ll have to go to London between 8 December 2009 and 11 April 2010. But till then I’ll keep myself busy with the opensource digital identity of the exhibition created by Karsten Schmidt. You can download it here and start playing with it. If you submit your version of the identity, it’s possible that it will appear on the digital screens of the London Underground.
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