Monument (If it bleeds, it leads), an installation by Caleb M. Larsen, comments on the media’s fixation with […]
Today, we are increasingly creating and responding (sometimes in a very painful way) to non-visual electromagnetic fields: those […]
The Playback_Simulated Realities exhibition is to open at the Edith Russ Haus for media art, in Oldenburg, in […]
Dislocation, by Alex Davies, attempts to create a mixed reality environment in which the virtual world inhabits the […]
I received yesterday a copy of the new aminima:: issue. So i’m not going to talk about a […]
Although the computer games always try to imitate the physical world there are always elements, objects and behaviours […]
Finland- and UK-based artist-researchers Loca were running their project in downtown San Jose. They had molded hollow concrete […]
Jed Berk‘s Transitional Species project is a body of networked objects that interact with its environment, each other […]
Mike Kuniavski, the curator of ISEA’s interactive C4f3, picked up his five favourite projects of the festival. One […]
Two ASBOS Watching a Film, by Pil and Galia Kollectiv. Fragments of their videos. Via Vvork.
Sound artist Jean-Pierre Aubé, has been exploring various electromagnetic phenomena via VLF (Very Low Frequency) since 2000. He […]
Here’s a short recap of good stuff at SIGGRAPH in Boston. While the conference itself was pretty focused […]
“Monalisa: shadow of your sound,” by Norihisa Nagano and Kazuhiro Jo, is an installation that allows one to […]
Conflux, the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography, will take place in Brooklyn, NYC, September 14-17. At […]
Cell Phone Disco is an experimental installation, made of flashing cells, that allows gallery visitors to experience the […]
Melbourne based artist Callum Morton is known for his large-scale, architecturally inspired installation. His Stonewash work is particularly […]
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If i were to go to ISEA this year (but i won’t have to as Sascha is going […]
E-volver is a software that invites an “image-breeding-machine” and a human “gardener” to collaborate together. While the machine […]
Eden was inspired by Jon McCormack‘s time in the Litchfield National Park, in Australia. The artwork is a […]
My notes from Zach‘s Making the invisible visible, a talk that he also dubbed “How i came to […]
PingPongPixel is a non luminescent interactive display that re-creates huge images using tennistable balls. The system is made […]
Looking for Sonambiente 1? Sonambiente, the festival for hearing and seeing, took place in Berlin over the past […]
I’ve spent a wonderful weekend in Berlin, zigzaging the city to visit the various sonambiente locations. The festival […]
As part of his ongoing exploration of Religious Technological Artifacts, New York-based Canadian artist Paul Davies has built […]
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Liquid 2.0, by Daan Roosegaarde, is an interactive living cocoon which physically reacts to your motion and sounds. […]
Forget for a second that i usually complain that i see to many “wave your hand and see […]
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LocoSound is a work in progress that aims to synchronize an FM audio experience with the landscape viewed […]
Life Writer, by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, consits of an old-style type writer that evokes the area […]
Cities are filled up with our commercial culture. The city-dweller’s field of vision is dominated by advertisements. Architect […]
Tilman Kuntzel‘s Maintenance Measures for the SoundUnit Fan and Soundwall? is on view at the Sonambiente festival in […]
Marnix de Nijs is one of my favourite artists. His works are non-pretentious and understandable by anyone. Some […]
Mexican-born Rafael Lozano-Hemmer‘s Homographies combines twisted modernist aesthetics and surveillance technology. The huge installation features 144 robotic fluorescent […]
Sonic Bed_Shanghai plays new music which moves and vibrates for and through the bodies of an audience. This […]
The Sonar festival isn’t just music, clubbing and dancing. There were also tons of wmmna-esque works to eyeball […]
Instant Drawing Machine is a good example of how art+technology can meet the man on the street. Oliver […]
Light Tracer, developed by Karl D.D. Willis, invites the participant to write, doodle, draw and trace images in […]
More about that Playmobiel exhibition that just opened in Amsterdam. I was particularly intrigued by the software for […]