Pe Lang and Zimoun from Untitled Sound Objects have a fantastic portfolio of interactive sound pieces. Their poetic […]
The Living Screen project overlays digital pixels over biological pixels to explore the tension between the inanimate and […]
Instead of presenting complex images (computer programs or photographs) each computer of The Analog Color Field Computer (ACFC) […]
I’ve recently discovered a blog that looks fantastic: it’s called Home Made Labor (more to come on blogs […]
Little Feet Bureau LLC is a Kafkaesque corporation named after Mao-Zedong’s army of gossipy old ladies recruited to […]
Keny Marshall’s ongoing exhibition at SPACE Gallery in Pittsburgh is called Apophenia and the eye-catcher is “electro-acoustic experiments”, […]
The Moebius display, by Martin Bonadeo, is a simple LED (light emitting diode) screen that has a spatial […]
Last week JB, Dana and i fell in love with Volume, an installation by onepointsix and UnitedVisualArtists. It’s […]
Seoul is awfully far away but if you’ve got the chance to be in Korea, check out Fabrica. […]
Compact/box, by Bernhard Moosbauer and Oliver B. Rubli, is an installation of turntable sculptures playing records that brings […]
Canine Cacophony is a proposal for a site-specific and sound installation for the Washington Square Park Dog Run […]
Dune 4.0, developed by Daan Roosegaarde, is an interactive landscape which physically changes its appearance in accordance to […]
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Compass, by Lawrence Malstaf, is an orientation machine to be worn around the waist. As the wearer walks […]
Footprints, a project by Ann Poochareon and Mark Argo, is a camera phone based installation that consists of […]
Volume at the V&A‘s John Madejski Garden until january 28 (and more about it soon, when i’m in […]
Transubstantiator, by Nicholas Stedman (whom you might remember as the guy that engineerd the crawling blanket), is another […]
In Cutting Board, two butchers play chess out of a board made with steaks sliced into squares, re-organizing […]
REDOUBT (the old therapeutic institution) involved the rewiring of Block 72E, a dental centre that was part of […]
Player Printer uses a combination of defunct computer hardware, open source software and electronics to reinvent a player […]
Six white mice reside among books on logic subjects inside a laboratory cabinet, nibbling on the pages. As […]
The Bubble Screen is a project that has been 2 years in the making. Even though there are […]
Robot maniacs and fans of artificial intelligence, rejoice! The list of the winners of Vida 9.0, Art & […]
Jardiland invites you to take part to a real radish races on Internet. Unlike The Telegarden -where web […]
News from the big North (via Artnode): The video of Steve Kurtz (CAE) lecture at the digital artfestival […]
Yesterday i attended the Italian edition of World Usability Day and found it really good. The conference focused […]
Banana Poetry, a work in progress by Croatian artists Ivan Nikolić Lesh and Ines Krasić, explores the use […]
Contato qwerty was conceived by Brazilian artist Fernando Rabelo as an extrapolation of the reverse engineering concept: it […]
In Compassion, Lynda Abraham creates a behavioral science lab. The sculpture, designed for “two people who are hateful […]
For Enough Rope, by Jo Coupe, a pile of fruit is left to rot on an ornate round […]
I’ve had an overdosis of interactive tables a while ago but that doesn’t mean that i can’t be […]
Moby, by Louis de Cordier, is a Life-Unit, consisting of an individual sleep module with extensions, such as […]
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Déplacements consists of 24 computer case fans forming a rectangle. Each fan is a “pixelâ€?, its number of […]
Mario’s Furniture 2 is an installation and interactive game created by Hillary Mushkin and S.E. Barnet. Instead of […]
Situated several hours north of Tokyo, the region of Echigo-Tsumari invited a few years ago some artists and […]
A 72 meter high tower stands at Telefonplan in Stockholm. Half a century ago, it belonged to Ericsson […]
While driving through Africa, Michael Sheridan and his film crew met two men crouching in the sand and […]
Net_Dérive, by Atau Tanaka and Petra Gemeinboeck with the collaboration of Ali Momeni, is a location sensitive mobile […]
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