Glow Positioning System is a 1000-foot ring of lights installed in Mumbai, on January 2005. Lights were installed […]
The previous post reminded me of Inter Dis-Communication Machine I tried at last year’s Ars Electronica. Through this […]
Thinking about yesterday’s post… The Life Support Systems deals with the possibility of enabling life to continue after […]
The winners of Ars Electronica are out. I’m not extremely excited by all the winners of the Interactive […]
In the Heaven’s Eye installation, you can move a monitor placed on the floor with its face and […]
Push / Pull are two inflatable cushions on two different playgrounds. The objects are floating like hovercrafts, they […]
3 minutes², by French art collective Electric Shadow, recreates an extremely reduced living unit that can extend beyond […]
Ototenji, by IAMAS student Mika Fukumori, is a device that allows people who can see to learn Braille […]
Moony, by Akio Kamisato, Satoshi Shibata and Takehisa Mashimo from IAMAS in Japan, uses steam as both a […]
In 1936, Alan M. Turing developed the Turing machine, a computing machine with which anything can theoretically be […]
Karakuri (which means “automatic”) Block , by Natsu Kawakita, Nobuya Suzuki and Takahiro Hayakawa, is made of two […]
The table of the day. In the Sur la table installation, by Osman Khan, actions that occur on/over […]
Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman (with Gerfried Stocker, Erwin Reitböck, Horst Hörtner, Dietmar Offenhuber, Christopher Lindinger, Stefan Mittlböck-Jungwirth, […]
Having been awarded the title of “worse golf player in the galaxy” at a Fore competition during the […]
At this year’s Ars Electronica, I tested the amazing Messa di voce by Golan Levin , Zach Lieberman, […]
Studies have shown that fish intelligence is much greater than formerly thought. Augmented Fish Reality by new media […]
Look left and you will see a picture of Régine with Howard Rheingold. It’s always so nice to […]
In addition to near near future’s coverage of Ars Electronica 2004, here’s a link to a New York […]
Cheese, imagined by Christian Moller (D), is an experiment in the architecture of sincerity. Inspired by the ever-friendly […]
“Computer-controlled chair objects”, by Noriyuki Fujimura (J) The Remote Furniture are two chairs have a tilt sensor and […]
Experts discussing the fundamentals and possibilities of the “digital commons” – and thus the future of the internet […]
Went to see the “Digital Avant-Garde”, a selection of works which had received awards at the Prix Ars […]
By Feng Mengbo (CND) Ah_Q, which won the Award of Distinction Interactive Art, is an adaptation of Quake […]
By Barbara Musil (A) For this hilarious installation, Barbara reprogrammed the alarm systems of 10 cars in the […]
Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin (USA) Winner of the “Golden Nica Interactive Art” Listening Post was inspired by […]
James Auger, Jimmy Loizeau, Stefan Agamanolis (UK/USA) from Media Lab Europe. Iso-phone promises a total immersion in telecommunications. […]
Gebhard Sengmuller (A). VSSTV uses broadcasts from the historic public domain TV system –available anytime over freely accessible […]
Steward Brand (USA) Editor and publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog. Co-founder of The Long Now Foundation to […]
Commotion ////////fur//// Alexandre Armand/Bram Dauw In this voice-controlled race, two players activate electric cars by making engine noises […]
Saturday afternoon Part I Nadja Maurer introduced and moderated the panel. she studies cultural studies, with special emphasis […]
“A Social Networks Visualisation at Ars Electronica” by W. Bradford Paley and Jefferson Y. Han. I was one […]
This morning we went to the Ars Electronica Center, to see some of the exhibition, I’m here in […]
“Watchful Portrait (Nadia and Caroline)” are virtual portraits that track the position of the sun and the moon. […]