The four Water Bowls, by Victoria Vesna, use of some of the latest scientific observations to revisit common […]
Is the Internet becoming an entity? If the answer is positive, what are the characteristics of this being?, […]
New media art is usually a lot of fun. So much fun that i sometimes forget the beauty […]
Two pretty clever installations that use different technologies to create a stream of evanescing data over a wall: […]
Matsushita in Japan will release in December Aiterrarium, an indoor gardening system whose lighting, temperature and water supply […]
Autistic concert, by French artist Gilles Barbier, places the visitor into willing isolation. They have to put their […]
Celeste Boursier-Mougenot‘s Harmonichaos is a sound installation made of 13 vacuum cleaners fitted with a harmonica in their […]
Maryanne Amacher, winner of the 2005 Prix Ars Electronica for digital music, is currently showing “Gravity”, the newest […]
Five Billion Years – Part 1. More on some of my favourite pieces from the 5,000,000,000 Years exhibition… […]
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On Saturday i spent a very long and wonderful evening at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. The […]
The Collision Project, by Gerhard Marx and Clare Loveday, lecturers at the Wits School of Arts, is a […]
In the midst of the current Berlin art-fair craze, at Walden gallery opened an exhibition by Ralf Schreiber […]
I’ve spent the afternoon at the Emergences festival, La Vilette in Paris. Some of you might wonder how […]
The Jewish Museum Berlin just opened an new exhibition titled Home and Exile which tracks the meandering paths […]
International Airport Montello (Nevada), the latest project by Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger from eteam, features fictional terminals, […]
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A last show i didn’t want to miss while in New York last week was Invisible Geographies: New […]
On Tuesday i went to the Postmasters gallery in Chelsea (NYc) to check Natalie Jeremijenko‘s new installation. She […]
Over the summer, 8 artists from Denmark and abroad have made temporary works and plantations in outer Nørrebro, […]
Tuned Stairs will turn the footfalls of visitors to the Pompidou Fabrica exhibition into a musical experience. Check […]
One of the most interesting and inoovative research centers investigating landscape and architecture, Materials & Applications (more about […]
Not sure this is the greatest piece of art i’ve ever seen but i like this way of […]
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Portable Bug (2003), by Ben Woodeson, “is the next generation in self-sufficient solar powered bugging devices” which can […]
The star of ars electronica was The Robotic Chair, by Raffaello D’Andrea (CA), Max Dean (CA) and Matt […]
And now one of the most beautiful pieces i’ve seen at Ars Electronica Center. What happens when trees […]
If i wasn’t already busy wearing this superb freckleproof cape day in day out, i’d certainly want to […]
Occular Witness is an artistic research-project that springs from Arijana Kajfes examinations of what light really is and […]
Workspace Unlimited‘s latest work IMPLANT is both a networked virtual world and a physical installation situated at the […]
On Sunday i painfully woke up on time to listen to Paul DeMarinis whom i thought would present […]
The annoying thing about ars electronica is that even if you spend 5 days there, you’ll always discover […]
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S.U.I. stands for Smart Urban Intelligence and caricatures the growing tendency towards computer-controlled surveillance of public and private […]
Paul De Marinis’ The Messenger was awarded the Golden Nica in Interactive Art. The work splices up old-fashioned […]
First day at ars electronica 2006. i was quite reluctant to go this time. Feeling that i’ve seen […]
Lise Autogena‘s Sound Mirrors Project is inspired by the derelict acousic mirrors at Denge, England, it aims to […]
The Mini Alcohol installation and The Multi-Funnel, by Atelier Van Lieshout (i know, i know, hardly a month […]
Responsive Environments: Architecture, Art and Design (USA – UK) by Lucy Bullivant, an architectural critic, author and curator […]
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