Natalie Jeremijenko‘s Ooz project is an experiment in “interspecies communication.” Like a zoo, Ooz is a series of […]
Actually the title of this post doesn’t reflect my opinion, it’s the way Afke Golsteijn “defines” her work. […]
In collaboration with Mariliana Arvelo, James Patten created tactile photographic prints as part of a project about the […]
KEE, designed by Miasnik Shira, is a motion based digital instrument for the performing arts. The user modifies […]
Shopdropping is an ongoing project in which Ryan Watkins-Hughes alters the packaging of canned goods and then “shopdrops” […]
Chiara Passa is working on a pretty interesting project: Art Calling-Digital Art Stories is a public art project […]
I thought the most delirious piece of craft I had ever seen was Mark Newport’s Hand-Knit Costumes and […]
The Lake is a sound and animation work by Julie Freeman based on the movement of fish that […]
By Ian Stevenson. He also makes silly videos. My kind of humour. Via wtbw.
The Designer Hymen Project was a concept product in 2004. Hymen prototypes were grown in a petri dish […]
Attempts to make intangible computer interfaces (in the strict sense) material: Joe McKay‘s Progress Bar is moved by […]
Went to the RCA show this morning. good stuff. will go again this afternoon for some more pictures. […]
Enjoy By employs eggs that have been sawed in half and implanted with PIC microcontrollers and LED displays. […]
Tactile Vision, by Tomohiko Saito, enables the viewer to see him/herself from several points of view. The 6 […]
The Head is a wearable sculpture with a connection to the internet and a public access via sms. […]
BumpNet is a public wireless network that only supports a maximum number of connected clients. When a new […]
A nifty solution to the “boredom of filming wedding ceremonies” or the danger of filming in a dangerous […]
Once strapped around your face, the Pencil Mask (1972) transforms the head into an instrument for drawing. Rebecca […]
HIT ME! is a 2-player game designed to promote face to face, “real world” interaction amongst both the […]
Lina Fenequito ’s Swap-o-Matic is a vending machine that enables people to swap used goods as a means […]
I’ve had a fantastic first Cybersonica day. Apart from some experimental and mathematical music we’ve had this afternoon, […]
Chaise is a CD/DVD magazine containing over 5 hours of works by emerging artists: music, films, animation, stickers […]
101 pigeons killing methods illustrated by street-inspired painters, illustrators, designers and photographers. At the Reed Space Gallery, NYc, […]
Around 230 artists customised the satchel.
With the Call Calcuta walking tour, artist trio Rimini Protokoll are exploring what would happen if India’s army […]
London-based Arts Catalyst has been commissioned by the European Space Agency a research to find out how art […]
Off Grid is devoted to the margins of urban culture: graffiti, gangs, consumer excess, detritus, and street interventions. […]
Dana Karwas‘ cell.SPACE application allows users to make a short live music video using SMS as lyrics and […]
The new issue of Neural is out. The magazine got an honorary mention at the last edition of […]
Dennis Baraba is using the DS to create hand drawn animations that he calls Pictomations. His fabulous collection […]
Orlando-based Right Brain Terrain is producing Alternative Motivational Posters. Hardest thing is to find enough motivation to choose […]
Alain Bublex’ Awareness Box is a camera that does not record images, focussing exclusively on the act of […]
Take a giant projector, a helicopter and the Gösgen-Däniken nuclear power plant (Switzerland) and you get amazing projections, […]
Paul Slocum‘s circuit board pieces feature drawings rendered in tin-plated copper on circuit boards and integrated with simple […]
Toshio Iwai has created for Nintendo DS a new music game called Electroplankton. Electroplankton presents the player with […]
Harmut Stockter creates works that denounce a certain loss of nature, while offering concrete tools to rediscover it. […]
Sascha Pohflepp‘s Echo project (2002) aimed at reminding the places, people and events that happened but are almost […]
The Hanpanda , by Japanese artist Nagi Noda, are half panda half some other animal (there’s even a […]
Donald Urquhart, one of six artists shortlisted for the Beck’s Futures 2005 prize, has commissioned a new perfume […]
By Daren Rabinovitch. Via wtbw.