Seth Wulsin has used the ex-Caseros Prison, in Buenos Aires, and its demolition as the raw materials for […]
Robots by Daniel Ichbiah (UK). Promo blurb: This book seeks to be the first “written and photo reportage” […]
Jed Berk‘s Transitional Species project is a body of networked objects that interact with its environment, each other […]
Mike Kuniavski, the curator of ISEA’s interactive C4f3, picked up his five favourite projects of the festival. One […]
SIMVeillance: San Jose, by Katherine Isbister and Rainey Straus in collaboration with SIM consultant Chelsea Hash, uses surveillance […]
Techno Textiles: Revolutionary Fabrics for Fashion and Design No. 2, by Sarah E. Braddock Clarke and Marie O’Mahony […]
Electroland‘s new work EnterActive is now live at the Met Lofts apartment building, 11th and Flower streets, in […]
Two ASBOS Watching a Film, by Pil and Galia Kollectiv. Fragments of their videos. Via Vvork.
A Barcelona-based architecture studio, Equip Claramunt, and a team of engineers from Florida have developed the prototype of […]
New Media Art (Basic Art S.) (USA – UK) by Mark Tribe (artist, curator and founder of rhizome) […]
The Little Japan vehicle was developed so that its creator Kazuya Kanemaru and any volunteer could travel to […]
Laura Baigorri (who had organised a few months ago the GAME as CRITIC as ART 2.0 workshop and […]
Three architects and urbanists from modulorbeat have used some 160 conventional 1000-litre water tanks to build a temporary […]
Izuru Kasahara: SMILE(Ghost), 1999. Image.
Exploded monologues is a rather fetching machine that you can strap on your shoulders to literally send your […]
Sound artist Jean-Pierre Aubé, has been exploring various electromagnetic phenomena via VLF (Very Low Frequency) since 2000. He […]
ctrl[space] : Rhetorics of Surveillance from Bentham to Big Brother. Edited by Thomas Y. Levin, Ursula Frohne and […]
A team of from ECAL (beware of the dwarfing web page: Ecole Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne) collaborated with […]
“From the first world war until the 30’s air acoustics played an important role in the air defence. […]
Chick Grabber, a grabbing machine with music. By Mathilde Hemmes.
Conflux, the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography, will take place in Brooklyn, NYC, September 14-17. At […]
The book of the day is Blow-up: Inflatable Art, Architecture and Design by Sean Topham (USA – UK). […]
I discovered the work of PROJEKT 0047 while i was covering DesignMai in Berlin a few months ago. […]
Robotic Perception, by Paul Granjon, comprises special goggles, helmets, plus a small robot that allow users to experience […]
“Craft Kills” is a self-portrait of Freddie Robins as St. Sebastian, with knitting needles piercing her woolly skin […]
It’s Summer, a great time to read they say. Each day or so, i’ll write about a book […]
Cell Phone Disco is an experimental installation, made of flashing cells, that allows gallery visitors to experience the […]
Looks like this exquisite ad was gracing a man’s magazine from the ’70s. Via vintage ads.
Melbourne based artist Callum Morton is known for his large-scale, architecturally inspired installation. His Stonewash work is particularly […]
The poster gallery. Can’t remember how i stumbled upon this gallery. Wikipedia provided me with the information i […]
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As a late birthday present, Max has re-designed the blog. It’s extremely pinkier to say the least. The […]
In May, Florencia Pita realized a site-specific installation in the Southern California Institute of Architecture Gallery in Los […]
Erick Swenson’s installations: natural history museum tableaux meet sci-fi movie sets. More images of Swenson’s work: 1, 2, […]
If i were to go to ISEA this year (but i won’t have to as Sascha is going […]
Yan Wu’s Turntable Microwave is part of a research about challenging the existing interaction between people and domestic […]
Ron Mueck is having a show in Edinburgh (so does Robert Mapplethorpe) and the press has announced the […]
I’d kill to get my hands on Amanda Dumas-Hernandez‘s Chicken Purse or one of her Pretty Plates About […]
Hidden Agenda, by Jen Paulousky, is designed to protect the wearer in violent situations. It has built-in gas […]
E-volver is a software that invites an “image-breeding-machine” and a human “gardener” to collaborate together. While the machine […]