My favourite art and tech festival for the creative exploration of urban public space has moved from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Was that really a good idea?
Johannes Gees’ action salat is a very relevant interaction in the xenophobic political climate in Switzerland
The International Symposium on Electronic Art takes place biannually in various cities throughout the world. This year, the main exhibition features 16 works developed specifically for ISEA2008 by international and local artists. Priscilla Bracks reports from Singapore
Some twenty music icons are brought together for the first time, not to give a concert but to present their visual works. This is not about a movement, but about artists who have all followed individual roads, approaching art and music with an undivided soul
A toy train chasing sound, a hammer that reveals dormant sounds, a 5 arms turntable, and some wearable sound devices
A robot is dreaming, others are struggling to make a decision, an elevator appears to be self-aware and a vintage radio relentlessly searches for God. Welcome to the world of Fernando Orellana
Imagine on a stroll through Hyde Park you are met with an eerie silence. All the twittering birds have disappeared.
The Corley Radio prints out specific words picked up while scanning radio stations. The keywords relate to the Mike Corley story about the UK secret service trying to ridicule him through media channels
Meet the artist who is hunting for moss bears, communicating with electric fish and combining woodworks and electronic music to create novel instruments and performances
Ticker Tape, an internet radio for people who suffer from Euphobia, “a persistent, abnormal and unwanted fear of hearing good news”
The organizer of Pixelache, a very peculiar and engaging festival of electronic art and subcultures held in Helsinki and many other cities over the world
Meet the hamster that plays cards with the family, the t-shirts that sweats, the singing flower pot and other projects that reflect on the definition of life.
From Spark to Pixel (Part 1) Second part of the visit of the exhibition From Spark to Pixel. […]
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Yesterday i was in Amsterdam for the New Cultural Networks conference. The one day event, organized by the […]
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A new story by Vicente Gutierrez, wmmna’s correspondent in Tokyo. “I wanted to distance myself from the curse […]
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When Ingeborg van Lieshout from Bright magazine told me that she had a list of talented young graduates […]
Beautiful things at Tesla (which will be shut down after this fall since Berlin has recently decided to […]
A few really nice projects are shown on the Campus 2.0. of ars electronica. One that particularly stands […]
Remember my post detailing several prototypes developed at the course of Fashion & Technology at the School of […]
The Fundamentals of Sonic Art and Sound Design, by Tony Gibbs, leader of the BA Sonic Arts programme […]
Modell zur Visualisierung enables a visualization of sound based on the impact of magnetic fields on an electron […]
Active Ingredient from Nottingham have always been trying to make “hard” technology a bit softer and to reveal […]
Danielle Wilde describes her latest project, the hipDisk, as being possibly the most undignified musical instrument ever. hipDisk […]
Just for your information and entertainment, here are the projects selected by TODO for the BIP festival for […]
Yop! Another quick one from the RCA exhibition. The Octopulse is a cute “alien bagpipe” that allows you […]
I’m in Medellin for Pixelazo (workshop with Alejandro and a talk this afternoon.) I’ve always been totally immune […]
Yesterday afternoon i went to the Kinetica museum in London. It’s a big glass box space located right […]
Still trying to catch up with my notes from the Mobile Music Workshop. I doubt that i’ll manage […]
Now i’m back home, i can finally sum up some mental strength and blog the rough notes i […]
Martin Pichlmair‘s presentation of TRATTI – A Noise Maker for Children at the Mobile Music Workshop. I blogged […]
We had 3 yesterday: TokTek, alias Tom Verbruggen, The HandyDandy and Cathy van Eck’s Hearing Sirens. The Handydandy […]
Several posters were presented at the Mobile Music Workshop yesterday afternoon, a good opportunity to discover new projects […]
We’ve had a fantastic and very inspiring first day at the Mobile Music Workshop today in Amsterdam (a […]
Singing Lemons is the result of Peter Hasdell’s investigation into the process of photosynthesis. The musical instrument responded […]
Just back from a trip to Kreuzberg where i discovered an exhibition space called Ballhaus Naunynstraße. They are […]
Urban Interface Berlin is THE event of the moment i was really looking forward to enjoy slowly under […]