All the videos of the VIDA competition winning artworks that were produced with or commented on artificial life technologies
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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 […]
Built in the ‘30s according to plans by Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer, as part of one of […]
In the years since Albania’s 1991 revolution, satellite dishes and air conditioners have sprouted all over Tirana’s buildings. […]
RealSnailMail is a project currently developed by boredomresearch. The system uses real snails with pet RFID chips glued […]
On Friday 6th October the Post CS parking space in Amsterdam will be turned into a drive-in concert […]
International Airport Montello (Nevada), the latest project by Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger from eteam, features fictional terminals, […]
The star of ars electronica was The Robotic Chair, by Raffaello D’Andrea (CA), Max Dean (CA) and Matt […]
If i wasn’t already busy wearing this superb freckleproof cape day in day out, i’d certainly want to […]