The exhibition assumes that innovation of the architecture of dwelling can only be based on the interaction between ‘container’ and ‘contained’, that is, between architectural invention and changes in living ideals
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I am going to be miss the broadband during the 20+ hours of a trip to Brazil for the arte.mov festival so, please, do me a favour and broadsurf for me
A quickie on painted and drawn goodies seen at Artissima, the international fair on contemporary art that closed on Sunday in Turin
A new generation of architects in a country whose building rhythm over the last decade has been unstoppable, as China’s architects are making their mark within the backdrop of an avalanche of world class architecture stars
Sleep without Architects, a section of the exhibition, presents several examples that escape the clutches of architecture. By focusing on the position of the homeless and in other ways, this chapter raises the role of architecture and the way in which it organises sleep for discussion
The always very stern and morose Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Turin is currently running a retrospective dedicated to Ugo Mulas. The focus is on the photographer’s relationship with the art scene of his time
5 solo exhibitions balancing between entertainment and desolation, decibels and prayers, high-tech and chaos, as the continuation of a program testing the notion of the elasticity of art which started at the Palais de Tokyo with Five Billion Years
All the videos of the VIDA competition winning artworks that were produced with or commented on artificial life technologies
An exhibition of media art works which invites us to consider the brain as a site for interpretation, for scientific and philosophical debates, for examining our relationship to the world – and for questioning our common sense.
The dark, surreal and sometimes pet-unfriendly fables and parables of Ericailcane are currently on show in Florence, Italy
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Jens Hauser’s presentation in Aix en Provence (part 1) On Wednesday afternoon, last week, curator Jens Hauser gave […]
More notes from the talks i heard at De l’objet de laboratoire au sujet social (From Laboratory Object […]
Constraint City – The Pain of Everyday Life lets you literally, feel this pain of information society. The […]
I’ve just spent four fascinating days at the Ecole d’Art d’Aix en Provence where a whole week of […]
This month Shanghai is hosting a huge eArts (read digital arts) Festival. The organizers teamed up with Fabrica, […]
Nothing brightens my day better than an inflatable dress! Self-Sustainable Chair, by Joo Youn Paek (designer of the […]
Davis & Davis, The Ralphs (Dad, Mom, Baby, Sis) 1999 Part of the exhibition “Dangerous beauty – Bellezza […]
Project number 4* developed over the Interactivos? workshop at the MediaLab Madrid last month. That one appealed to […]
Off to Zürich for the Digital Art Weeks symposium and a very yummy-looking exhibition. After that i’ll be […]
Today our home rely on a network of cables, pipelines and connections. Most of the information we have […]
Andrew Doro and Pravin Sathe are working on a series of everyday items that deal with the life […]
Rumor has it that before the Wright brothers, people got along fine without airplanes. Too bad they (the […]
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Just back from the Galerie Caprice Horn. It’s in Mitte, half a stone throw away from the increasingly […]
Designmai opened a few days ago and i’m currently spending an awful lot of time trying to find […]
Now i’m back home, i can finally sum up some mental strength and blog the rough notes i […]
Been wandering in Linienstrasse today. That’s where i discovered Thorsten Brinkmann´s self-portraits. The portrait seance starts with very […]
My Google Search History: Disturbing. By Albertine Meunier.
William Betts‘s intriguing paintings View from the Panopticon will be exhibited April 13 – May 25, 2007 at […]
Jacqueline Humbert, Brainwave Etch a Sketch, 1974. Details in Tom Moody‘s blog, via rhizome. More brain-wave activated pieces: […]
Ecoboulevard of Vallecas near Madrid, designed by [ecosistema urbano]. Each one of the 3 “air treesâ€? is 20 […]
Tritt mir in die Eier (i guess it translates by “Kick me in the eggs!) is an interactive […]
Sex, violence, mystery and Samurais! Bibi has discovered that Rashomon, one of the “bestest” films ever, is available […]
Yuichiro Katsumoto from imgl/Keio Media Design in Japan has developed a fascinating “toy” which could turn potentially any […]
The new Neural issue is out. As usual there are interviews of some of the most interesting personalities […]
Instead of presenting complex images (computer programs or photographs) each computer of The Analog Color Field Computer (ACFC) […]
This little girl who looks strangely like me wishes you a merry xmas. Found in Suzanne G.’s awesome […]
Olly’s definition is a bit on the very long side but it’s the one we liked best:
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The guys at MAKE magazine have released one of the few (if only) open source mp3 players. It’s […]