The new Neural issue is out. As usual there are interviews of some of the most interesting personalities […]
Photographs from Mexican Circus by Mary Ellen Mark. Marina Campa (Batman’s Grandmother), Kimberly Crown Circus, Mexico, 1997 Which […]
The Living Screen project overlays digital pixels over biological pixels to explore the tension between the inanimate and […]
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I’ve been tagged by Josephine Fraser and Nikola Tosic. The rules: i have to blog about 5 things […]
Just discovered a fantastic artist this afternoon (anyone who hangs horses* or donkeys from the ceiling has my […]
During two weeks four avatars in flesh and blood will attend your orders at the Mediamatic gallery in […]
Instead of presenting complex images (computer programs or photographs) each computer of The Analog Color Field Computer (ACFC) […]
The promoters of HafenCity, a new district formed from 155 hectares of harbour area regeneration in Hamburg, have […]
If you’re in Berlin on January 29 –to attend Transmediale or if you live here– and if you’re […]
While technological progress makes it easier to travel and to stay in contact with remote places, physical movement […]
I’m currently investigating the way new media artist and designers explore mourning, its rituals and the ways to […]
Pretty interesting exhibition these days at the Smith College Museum of Art: Godless Communists: Soviet Antireligious Propaganda. Dmitri […]
I’ll be back with heavy machinery later on. In the meantime here’s some easy watching: Tony Matelli’s work […]
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While visiting the exhibition titled Betes de Style/Animals With Style at the MUDAC museum in Lausanne (reviewed so […]
Jonathon Keats is a conceptual artist who is currently exhibiting extraterrestrial abstract artwork at the Judah L. Magnes […]
A thought-provoking experiment has demonstrated not only that cyberspace can be used to overcome ethical constraints in experiments […]
Radio Beam Guides Girls in Blindfold Race (from the Sep, 1934 issue of Popular Science.) The ancestors of […]
Little Brinkland explores the way we might work in 2012 when emerging technologies rethink the rhythms of working […]
Notes from Quinn Norton‘s talk at the 23rd Chaos Communication Congress which took place in Berlin last week: […]
A few weeks ago, the students of the Digital Media Class at the UDK (University of the Arts) […]
The students of RCA Design Interactions are having a Work in Progress Show on January 24-31. If you’re […]
In 2006 i’ve deleted tons of blogs from my feedreader and added new ones. Two reasons for that: […]
I’ve recently discovered a blog that looks fantastic: it’s called Home Made Labor (more to come on blogs […]
My notes from Tina Lorenz’ talk at 23C3 in Berlin: Pornography and Technology. I wanted to comment on […]
2006 has been a fantastic year for the blog and i’d like to thank everyone who reads it, […]
23C3 ended Friday night. I had a fantastic time there, met the usual crowd of super smart and […]
There’s something about Russ Meyer. I just can’t help publishing posts about him. The documentary that Brit broadcaster […]
Mary Mattingly’s computer-enhanced photography and videos portrait a world she believes the human race will one day inhabit. […]
My notes from Joichi Ito‘s talk about his experience of and passion for World of Warcraft at 23C3 […]
The Ball State Museum of Art is running a pretty appealing exhibition called Engaging Technology: A History and […]
The 23rd Chaos Communication Congress has just kicked off this morning at the Berliner Congress Center in Berlin. […]
Little Feet Bureau LLC is a Kafkaesque corporation named after Mao-Zedong’s army of gossipy old ladies recruited to […]
Audio-Visual Art and VJ Culture, edited by Michael Faulkner/ D-Fuse. Editors’ blurb: A major change has taken place […]
This little girl who looks strangely like me wishes you a merry xmas. Found in Suzanne G.’s awesome […]
Henry D. Thoreau (1817-1862)’s book Walden, or Life in the Woods recounts his life of as a hermit […]
Keny Marshall’s ongoing exhibition at SPACE Gallery in Pittsburgh is called Apophenia and the eye-catcher is “electro-acoustic experiments”, […]
I’m off to Berlin today because that’s where i’m going to be based from now on (yeah! yeah!) […]
The Moebius display, by Martin Bonadeo, is a simple LED (light emitting diode) screen that has a spatial […]