The TakeAway DO it yourself media festival is taking off today at the Dana Centre in London. The […]
Douglas Bagnall‘s Filmmaking Robot can edit short films. The computer software programme can select from a range of […]
In Judith Fegerl‘s White Light installation, red laser beams, light projections, and blinking LED’s, irritate our sight, as […]
Although the Magic Lantern was invented in Europe during the second half of the 17th century, it influenced […]
Independent Robotic Community, by Ricardo Iglesias and Gerald Kogler, looks for new forms of interaction between robots and […]
Packman, by Sean Dockrey in collaboration with Fiona Whitton, is a modified version of the game PacMan in […]
The smaller the telephone gets, the easier it is to communicate, anytime, anywhere, with anyone. Telephoneboxing, by Allard […]
Evolving Sonic Environment aims to record and review the history of a society of sonic devices distributed in […]
I’ve met Paolo Rigamonti and Silvio Mondino from Limiteazero here and there: at their studio, at the Ars […]
The work of the Kolkoz duo -Benjamin Moreau and Samuel Boutruche- plays with the effects of simulation. Film […]
Ralph Ammer and Stefan Sagmeister have teamed up to create an installation which was first exhibited at Austrian […]
Wrathmaster 3000©, by Los Angeles artist Michael French, takes a whimsical approach to the often violent nature of […]
Amy and Klara have similar interests. They both read Cosmopolitan and Salon.com, for example. But they do not […]
Oliver Hess
Touch is often used as a reality-check: what you can touch is real. It is a proof that […]
Potentially Someth;ng will exhibit in London works by student artists who explore different fields inside the interactive / […]
{ transcription } is a real-time media installation, created for the Courtauld Institute of Art’s back staircase, that […]
In Valentina Vuksic’s Harddisko, defective hard disks are collected from various PC shops, companies and institutions. Each of […]
Shu-Min Lin’s work Inner Force applies to the practice of the wu-wei principle of Taoism, which means “action […]
The projects presented at Afterimage use the “bleaching” phenomenon as an interaction process. Our retinas have photoreceptors that […]
BlackBox is a new media art exhibition within ARCO, Madrid’s contemporary art fair. Here’s what i found about […]
Pneumatic Parliament, an installation by Peter Sloterdijk, Gesa Mueller von der Hagen and architect Dierk Jordan (Global Instant […]
Stefhan Caddick whom i met too briefly at a seminar organised by BLOC in Wales, has sent (on […]
SVEN – Surveillance Video Entertainment Network, aka “AI to the People,” is a real-time video performance system that […]
The Makroskop is a work by Boris Hars-Tschachotin and Hannes Nehls, currently on exhibition at the Berlin Photography […]
GFPixel is a “painting” made of genetically transformed bacteria. The organisms are cultivated in about 4000 Petri-dishes that […]
Another installation from the Smile Machines show, Transmediale. Stéphane Gilot’s Video Game – World 2 associates surveillance technology […]
And the winner of the Transmediale award this year is… German artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis for SGM-Eisberg-Sonde / SGM-Iceberg-Probe. […]
Spotlight is a set of 16 networked portraits. Each portrait has a set of 9 “temporal gestures” – […]
CONFESS.OR is one of the first pieces of Gerhard Schwoiger‘s ReReligion, a series of works that reflect on […]
NEVEL (picture on the left), by Lawrence Malstaf, is a moving labyrinth (11 X 11 m) consisting of […]
This morning, i first stumbled upon a Tokyo Show Window gallery (via Fuckdgaijin) then on Chinese artist Wang […]
1575.42 MHz is a robotic arm of 6 sections, which constantly track GPS satellites. Every section of the […]
Dark Places, guest curated by Joshua Decter, is a group exhibition that brings together a diversity of artistic […]
I’ve just spent a few days in Belgium, a country i left several years ago convinced that there […]
Fyra ofoner (four ophones) invites gallery-goers to compose a piece of music that lasts as long as the […]
While regine is away, I’m posting pieces about notable and award-winning works at Japan Media Art Festival. Some […]
Lightbulb explores and blends two phenomena: the stabilization of unstable systems using feedback, and wireless power transmission. Feedback […]
Audio/Viscera explore ways in which sound can be treated as an architectural material. The user wears a helmet […]
In Knifeandfork‘s immersive installation, 5 ’til 12, visitors are invited to watch four characters, on four monitors, as […]