When graphic design enters the third dimension and plays with our perception of space
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Mapping global migrations in a bid to understand their causes
From Napoleon’s campaign in Russia to teenagers’ heartbreaks. Jose Luis de Vicente tells you all you ever wanted to know about data visualization
Berlin is looking for dorkbot-ers and activists are descending upon the pages of a brit design magazine.
Second part of the report from Ecomedia. The projects presented in the exhibition are founded on progressive ecological models and conceive utopian horizons in the process.
Yes, we had a few injections of Botox. What do you think?
Alessandro Ludovico is a media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine. He also collaborate on art projects which have toured the world such as Amazon Noir and Google Eat Itself.
Endy campaigns for a more open culture of biological technology, where biological engineering would not have to be confined to the laboratories of high-end industry laboratories.
The exhibition presents artistic projects founded on progressive ecological models. Besides, the show examines the role of art and new media over and above science, technology, and ecoactivism
A Spanish language portal proposes a vote in the US presidential elections for the millions of (il)legal Mexicans who currently live and work in the United States
Rose White’s talks at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin looked at the overlapping issues in the knitting and hacking worlds.
The U.S.-Mexico border: too often its complexities are viewed through the lens of illegal immigration, ignoring a multitude of critical issues such as health, the environment, drug trafficking, free trade, and post-9/11 security
One of the best shows i’ve seen in 2007. You’ve got until Feb. 17 to run to Ghent and enjoy a feast of mechanical pigs, filthy pirates and ketchup-infested cooking-show.
4 curators introduce new emergent talent from Japan while juxtaposing their works alongside influential Japanese artists from the 1960s and 1970s
A low profile (that’s their words) artist group whose work focuses on the research and creation of open-source minor architectures and low-tech modifications of everyday life
Yes, Etech, that O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. Earlier this year i met Brady Forrest in Berlin and when […]
At the Artissima art fair last month in Turin, i discovered a new player on the local art […]
In tune with the back to nature theme of the day: For the Demoniac Babble series Estelle Hanania […]
Natural Architecture, by Alessandro Rocca (Amazon USA and UK). Publisher Princeton Architectural Press says: Natural Architecture presents sixty-six […]
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While in Barcelona i visited BAC!, the contemporary art festival located mainly at the CCCB center. Poster of […]
Living in Babylon (BAC! part 1) One of the most striking and enchanting pieces i saw at BAC!, […]
On the left, an aerial shot of the dam (image The Times) The Three Gorges Dam is the […]
From Spark to Pixel (Part 1) Second part of the visit of the exhibition From Spark to Pixel. […]
I’ve spent half of the day dancing the sirtaki in my kitchen to the sweet sound of Demis’voice […]
Just as i was panicking that i wouldn’t be able to post anything today because i had spent […]
I finally got to visit From Spark to Pixel. Art + New Media, which presents developments in contemporary […]
Bonjour les amis. For those of you who lament the fact that design has almost disappeared from these […]
I found about the exhibition Toy Comix when reading Cati’s blog who read about it on another blog. […]
SHD Super Holland Design, edited by Tomoko Sakamoto and Ramon Prat. (Amazon USA). Publisher Actar says: The anxiously […]
As part of the exhibition on Apartheid, the courtyard of CCCB in Barcelona is occupied by a thought-provoking […]
Previously: Winners of the VIDA awards announced. Here is a list of the Honorary Mentions of VIDA, the […]
The winners of the VIDA awards have been made public this morning in Barcelona. The international competition on […]
Big crowd at the Babylon-Mitte film theatre and cheerful mood last weekend. I had spent the past few […]
I was back in Berlin on Saturday just in time to get some provision for the retina at […]
I’ve spent the last few days in Madrid to spy on the Visualizar workshop which is currently taking […]
Previously: Life Inside Bubbles, Emergentes – 10 projects by Latin American artists (part 1). Back to the Emergentes […]
Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects, by Tom Igoe (whom i interviewed over a year […]
Steven Poole has released a free (as in cost-free and DRM-free) PDF version of the recently revised edition […]