Given my notoriously campy taste in music, you will be relieved to know that i’m going to carefully avoid reviewing the music side of Barcelona’s International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art. What’s left then? Fashion, a bit of advertising and the SonarMàtica exhibition
Biophionitos generates artificial life using a system similar to the zoetrope, an early animation device that produces an illusion of action from a rapid succession of static pictures. Horacio González, Paola Guimerans and Igor González added to the old invention a touch of Processing and a whiff of Arduino
opensourcery is what you get when you throw a master of bewitching installations and a “real” magician right […]
As part of Sonarama’s celebration of “the year of japan,” Toshio Iwai had been invited to make a […]
The Sonar festival isn’t just music, clubbing and dancing. There were also tons of wmmna-esque works to eyeball […]
Jens Brand‘s G-Player (Global player) works like a CD-player. But instead of playing CDs, it plays the globe. […]
Drew Hemment created the Futuresonic International Festival in 1995. As AHRC Research Fellow at University of Salford, he […]
Well… when i write Blast Theory, i mean one of its members: Matt Adams (i took some extremely […]
Blast Theory is presenting their latest work, the Day Of The Figurines, at Sonar. The game, set in […]
As i wrote two months ago, i’ve been invited to curate the Digital Art a la Carte section […]
For his diploma project (work in progress) at the University of art & Design Lausanne, Valerio Spoletini decided […]
Videoboxing is a video performance in which Thomas Heijmans and Eliane Roest from SXNDRX merge video, new media, […]
OFFF, a festival exploring software aesthetics and new languages for interactive and visual expression, will kick off in […]
I’ve been invited to curate the Digital Art a la Carte section for the upcoming Sonar, a festival […]
State Machine, by Ben Cerveny and Max Carlson, is a very clever flash-based dynamic visualization of the relationship […]
One can often sum up the “Social architecture” – the spatial / temporal organisation of everyday life- to: […]