Just back from Madrid where the festival PhotoEspaña is on until July 22. Didn’t see everything, i just […]
Anna Dumitriu is the Director of the Institute of Unnecessary Research and an artist whose work is deeply […]
More notes from my conversation with Antonio Cerveira Pinto, the curator of Bios 4. It’s probably the first […]
Thought that nothing can beat the Hulger? The Strijk-O-Foon (which i’d roughly translate as Iron-O-Phone) works only for […]
The first Biosphere is Gaia, the planet Earth. Biosphere 2 was an artificial closed ecological system constructed in […]
Another work seen at the Bios 4 exhibition: Decon, Marta de Menezes‘s latest project is a series of […]
Yesterday i spent a few fantastic hours with Antonio Cerveira Pinto in Sevilla. He showed me around Bios4, […]
From the series Restaurant Kabul by Hans Gissinger. Via why not?
A documentary that Shawn Bailey and Jennifer Willet from Bioteknica did a couple of months ago with Vision […]
Yesterday afternoon i went to the Kinetica museum in London. It’s a big glass box space located right […]
“The virtual communities created by online games have provided us with a new medium for social interaction and […]
Andrew Doro and Pravin Sathe are working on a series of everyday items that deal with the life […]
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More speculative products from The Science of Spying (see report Part 1 and Part 2). Like the precedents, […]
Rumor has it that before the Wright brothers, people got along fine without airplanes. Too bad they (the […]
The winners of ars electronica are online. There is this new Hybrid Art i was particularly curious about. […]
TV-Helmet (Portable living room), 1967 Prototypes, a series of sculptures made in the ’60s by Walter Pichler, explore […]
Favourite project seen at designmai last week was Christoph Kroenke´s Paddle Skin. He used liquid latex to recreate […]
Lisboa 20 Arte Contemporanea has just launched Manhã dos Mongolóides (Morning of the Mongoloids) commissioned to Young-Hae Chang […]
Daniel & Geo Fuchs have documented the architectural legacy left by the former GDR’s Ministry for State Security […]
nOtbOt, by Walter Langelaar, is a self-playing videogame. Viewers who try to get hold of the controller can […]
One Eye Ball is an attempt by Hung-Chih Pen to experience the world from the view of dogs. […]
JPG 2: Japan Graphics, edited by Tomoko Sakamoto. (Amazon USAand UK.) Editor Actar says: Volume two of ‘JPG, […]
The Science of Spying, an exhibition currently running at the Science Museum in London. Part 1 of my […]
The Smoking Jacket, by Fiona Carswell, has a built-in pair of lungs on the front that act as […]
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On the last day at OFFF in Barcelona, Matt Pyke gave a little walk-through of his work at […]
Troels Carlsen‘s primates are spending an awful lot of time in emergency care. Twin Cooler, 2006 Via Bezembinder. […]
While i was in London last week, Fiona Romeo gave me a tour of The Science of Spying, […]
Just back from the Galerie Caprice Horn. It’s in Mitte, half a stone throw away from the increasingly […]
It took me ages to come up with the second part of Urban Interface Berlin. The event ended […]
I can’t say that i’ve been extremely excited by what i saw at Designmai this week (except the […]
Yesterday i was hoping to attend Niklas Roy‘s presentation of his latest project at the UdK (University of […]
By photographer Joshua Dalsimer Via artificialeye.
Superuse – Constructing new architecture by shortcutting material flows, by Ed van Hinte, Jan Jongert and Césare Peeren. […]
On the second day of OFFF, I walked in to a super-crowded presentation of the Graffiti Research Lab. […]
Still trying to catch up with my notes from the Mobile Music Workshop. I doubt that i’ll manage […]
By Sabi van Hemert. Untitled, 2002-2004, ceramic and textile Via trendbeheer.
Designmai opened a few days ago and i’m currently spending an awful lot of time trying to find […]
Corey Arnold got a salmon job in Alaska. The photographer is having a solo exhibition at Richard Heller […]