Troika (remember the SMS Guerrilla Projector, DataSound and Electroprobe?) is back with a new website and some pretty […]
Hybrid House is a monumental architectural structure that incorporates building elements from the temporary architecture of Caracas, West […]
Seith Weiner has created a vehicule piloted by a fish and propelled by 2 drive wheels, each driven […]
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I’ll just quote Sponbustion: “Norwegian farmers daughter Silje Eugenie Strande Øktner (21) has ditched her sketchbook in favor […]
François Coorens‘s SuperVixen paintings inspired by Russ Meyer, Blaxploitation, B movies, funky culture, etc. Don’t miss the Goldomania […]
Hu Yang began documented the lives of Shanghai residents, interviewing and photographing 500 families in their homes. From […]
Refugee Only are two costumes that look more like a shelter than garmentt, one is made out of […]
The rats of Embracing Animals are named Matilda, Tara and Star. They are transgenic rats, HLAB27 transgenic rats […]
Edward Burtynsky‘s pictures of remnant and newly established zones of Chinese industrialization. Manufacturing #17, Deda Chicken Processing Plant, […]
CARDIAC, a project currently developed by FreshDeuce, focuses initially on the individual cardiac muscle cell, the cardiomyocyte that […]
Liz Craft’s hairy dudes (what was the name of the black hairy Barbapapa again?) Till October 22, 2005, […]
One of Alain Séchas‘ wonderful creatures. Currently shown at the 3rd Biennial of Valencia which will run until […]
Theatre of Restless Automata comprises 3 animated universes modeled from variations of the same computational formula. Using computer […]
A screed of words carved by a schizophrenic French farmer into his bedroom floor has become Paris’s most […]
With Hidden Numbers, by Meghan Trainor, uses embedded RFID tags to trigger an audio database and illustrate a […]
Low Tech Sensors and Actuators investigates how low-tech sensors and interactive actuators can be produced inexpensively from hacked […]
Totems are three 3D printed forms of impossible sex toys, and three flat representations of the same forms […]
Non-fiction books checked out and returned at the Seattle Central Library amount to approximately 37000 items per day. […]
Many Japanese must have seen Ferenc Cako‘s live sand animation on TV as it was featured in NTT […]
By Jonathan Weiner. Via Hugo Strikes Back.
The piiPod could be the solution for anyone trying to get rid of their addiction to iPod. Dutch […]
Swedish artist Ylva Franzén decorates tiles. The result is just dazzling. Before studying at Konstfack (University College of […]
Patricia Waller‘s crochet work. Via andreaxmas (thanks Ashley)
Ai Kijima quilts, weaves and screen-prints using recycled materials such as bed sheets, curtain, pillow case, clothes, apron, […]
Chrystl Rijkeboer creates installation and art objects made of human hair. For Project kloone4000 (which presents work of […]
Something everyone talked about but no one has seen at the Venice Biennale is Gregor Schneider’s “Cube Venice […]
Stolen Ideas. By Andrew James Jones.
Pixelsurgeon has an interview of Margot Quan Knight, an artist who has her own idea of what a […]
Yesterday I stopped at the Fondazione Bevilacqua in Venice (just behind the pigeon-infested Piazza San Marco) to see […]
PingMag has an interview of Paul Baron and Olivier Thereaux who set up in November 2003 Tokyo Art […]
Eavesdripping, by Sascha Pohflepp, uses water as medium and display to render invisible communication visible and experienceable. A […]
Well, well, I never thought I’d blog about tea towels and “lapkins” (oversized napkins which offer coverage from […]
Panel Junction combines the graphic novel with forms of shared authorship, merging spontaneous drawing with scripting and direction […]
Hotel Room, by Carsten Höller, will be a permanent sculpture designed to be built in the water out […]
Trolley Spotting, by Adele Prince, uses an interactive map to document the artist’s findings from recent ‘trolley spotting’ […]
Chiho Aoshima. Asleep, dreaming of reptilian glory. Via k10k.
The work of Mieke Driessen brightened my day. Via del.icio.us/design
Drawn is a concert-performance in which live painting is augmented in real time, the painted forms appear to […]
TENORI-ON (sound on your palm) is a novel personal digital instrument for playing sound and ambient light patterns. […]