First, there was SoundSlam , a punching bag with 12 pressure sensors, a global acceleration sensor and a […]
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Standards and Double Standards” installation consists of 4 surveillance cameras, a tracking system and fifty fastened […]
Concrete Music, by the DSP Syndicate , is a music processor that gives life to songs. Instead of […]
An interactive work by Wafaa Bilal and Shawn Lawson gives an astonishing twist to Eduard Manet’s painting A […]
Rio de Janeiro has a Christmas tree floating on a lagoon and London’s Tate Britain has just unveiled […]
Spinne , by Laura Beloff and Erich Berger (the duo from the Seven Mile Boots), is a networked […]
Jean-Luc Marchina ‘s Tongs installation plays on the idea of “interactive cinema”. In front of the visitor are […]
Brooklyn-based Michelle Rosenberg modifies portable electronic headphones. Some of them allow listeners to share the same sounds; others […]
The woman inside Camille Utterback’s Shaken snow globe responds to the physical gesture of being shaken. The device […]
Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain, created in 1917, has been named the world’s most influential piece of modern art by […]
Circular Breathing , by Scott Snibbe, is a personal breath recorder. You breath and blow into the mouthpiece […]
Breathing Chaos is a new installation work by media artist Sachiko Kodama. A small, black mountain grows organically […]
The Paragraphie installation, by Manon De Pauw, has a very low-tech appearance: a chair, a table with used […]
Having been awarded the title of “worse golf player in the galaxy” at a Fore competition during the […]
Perversely Interactive System, by Lynn Hughes and Simon Laroche, puts the spectator into relation with a virtual other […]
WALK is a public intervention by Constantin Demner taking place in the area of Spitalfields, East London. Frames […]
Sound Barrier, by Maia Urstad, is a sound installation of some 130 CD-and cassette radios assembled as a […]
Philip Ross uses living organisms in his work, inserts them in highly controlled environments, and turns them into […]
The Power of the Mind 2 / “I Hear Denmark Singing”, by Copenhagen-based artist Mogens Jacobsen, takes a […]
The number of industrial robots is rapidly increasing yet, people do not meet them neither in public nor […]
For the last 18 months two suitcases containing a blank book, a video camera and a blank shirt […]
Someone is dealing with my arch-enemy: the PowerPoint. Pacific Film Archive video curator Steve Seid has decided to […]
Biopresence, by London-based Shiho Fukuhara and Georg Tremmel, has just won the first prize of the Transposition category […]
The installation lies, all lies , by Hannes Nehls, tries to create an awareness for media made manipulations […]
Evidence Locker, a work i was dying to see since 2004, is currently on view at Sparwasser HQ […]
Australian performance group Strange Fruit uses 4-metre high flexible poles in street performances that combine dance, circus and […]
The Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, near Sonoma (North of San Francisco), showcases the talents of landscape designers. This […]
Palestinian/British artist Mona Hatoum plays with our expectations, turning innocuous objects into dangerous threats. The Pin Rug is […]
See the mechanism attached to the rear end of the car in the photo? It is a “Thanks […]
The Royal College of Art in London “Secret 2004” event allow anybody to buy a mini masterpiece for […]
Digital Quilt [silent], by Daniel Peltz, explores possibilities of intimacy within a large group. This installation is made […]
NetObjects is a collection of everyday objects that give real time a information from the web. The collection […]
Being asked to show ID when purchasing a drink in a bar is not an unusual occurrence in […]
Public Broadcast Cart, by Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga (author of Vagamundo), is a shopping cart equipped with a microphone, […]
25 photographers, designers, artists and musicians are to exhibit pictures taken on their mobile phones, for a show […]
Nothing new, but I can’t resist deap sea creatures. A canstruction is a sculpturelike installations with unopened cans […]
D-Tower, built in Doetinchem, The Netherlands, is a sculpture where the intensive (feelings, qualia) and the extensive (space, […]
MobileSCOUT , by Julian Bleecker, Scott Paterson and Marina Zurkow, is a public art project that collects audio […]
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The Berlin-based Audio Gruppe of Benoit Maubrey creates mobile and multi-acoustic sculptures in public spaces. They perform with […]