Back in Berlin’s art galleries. Walking down Brunnenstrasse, i stumbled upon From our living room to yours, an […]
This month the blog is turning 3, many things have happened since 2004 and i sometimes walk in […]
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There’s a fantastic exhibition by Fabien Verschaere at the Musée d’Art Contemporain in Lyon until 29th April. Born […]
After the GP4, a player that uses the earth as a disc and its portable version the G-POD, […]
A few weeks ago, i met Myriel Milicevic in London, she was all stressed about a worshop she […]
Yesterday i went to the Palais de Tokyo in Paris to check out the new exhibition, “Nouvelles du […]
I’m going to Paris for a couple of days then to Lyon. In Paris i plan to visit […]
I passed dozens of times in front of the German Historical Museum on Unter den Linden and never […]
Every year each of us lose about 192 hours (8 days!) of visual sight time to blinking. Andrew […]
The Tri-phonic Turntable (1997), by Janek Schaefer, is inspired by the work of composer and choreographer Philip Jeck. […]
Yesterday i headed to the Georg Kolbe Museum to see an exhibition The Power of the Tangible – […]
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This Sunday is Colombia day on the blog. A machine to caress walls: Acariciador de paredes agujereadas, ventosas […]
Paving the way for more news about Bogota… Erik Sandelin and Magnus Torstensson from Unsworn have presented at […]
Ever since i arrived in Prenzlauerberg, i decided that anything out of that area was way too far […]
I was recently wondering where all the bioart projects had gone. The question is addressed to art curators […]
Maya Lotan is about to launch the fantastic flirting service which i discovered back in July 2005 when […]
By Sislej Xhafa. Ceremonial Crying System PV, 2005 Related: Andres Serrano at the PAC, Milan; Sinister tapestries and […]
Many media art pieces share the approach that they want to turn the urban environment into a playful […]
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I’ve just been at the very first dorkbot in Second Life which Régine had announced a couple days […]
One of those elegant masks by Spanish designer Carlos Diez*. In the meantime i’m sporting one of his […]
Who am i to think that i can live in the German capital and ignore the Berlinale? Yesterday […]
Andre Stubbe likes to program behaviour. Looking at his work during his studies at the digital media class, […]
Gunnar Green experiments with living matter in order to create slow graphic design. He went to Humboldt University‘s […]
Ecoboulevard of Vallecas near Madrid, designed by [ecosistema urbano]. Each one of the 3 “air treesâ€? is 20 […]
From Flat against the wall, Olia Lialina‘s essay for the Media Art Undone panel at transmediale: “Comfort for […]
Madrid Abierto, an art programme which held in February, is a yearly event that explores the way the […]
Reason to be happy in Berlin 3: Potsdam is a short train ride away and if a visit […]
A microphone in the cabinet of the Talking Popcorn machine picks up sound of popping corn, and a […]
This week, many students presented their thesis projects at the Berlin University of the Arts’ digital media class. […]
Reason to be happy to live in Berlin number 2: walking down Gipsstrasse and discovering what a Kamon […]
Tritt mir in die Eier (i guess it translates by “Kick me in the eggs!) is an interactive […]
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Graham Pullin asked his 3rd year students in Interactive Media Design in Dundee to engage with a history […]
Reason to be happy to be in Berlin number 1: there’s a fantastic exhibition at PROGRAM (Invalidenstrasse 115, […]
ICC in Tokyo is currently running an exhibition called OpenSky2.0, which showcases various artifacts relevant to Kazuhiko Hachiya‘s […]
Tapes and tape recorders are good candidates for a virtual cemetery like Bruce Sterling‘s Dead Media Project. Artists […]
In Kamp, by Dutch theatre company Hotel Modern, a huge model of Auschwitz fills the stage, complete with […]