As hinted in Into Me / Out of Me (Part 1), the KW exhibition has absolutely no qualm […]
1924: a group portrait of members of Cañon City Klan on and around the ferris wheel in Cañon […]
Frogs are a threatened species: their natural wetland habitats have disappeared with modern farming and the growth of […]
Today i went to the NBK gallery in Berlin to see an installation which proved to be a […]
Yuichiro Katsumoto from imgl/Keio Media Design in Japan has developed a fascinating “toy” which could turn potentially any […]
Over the past few days i’ve had my stomach turned, my definition of what’s acceptable tipped over and […]
Packet Garden, developed by Julian Oliver, captures information about how you use the internet and uses it to […]
Ryota Kuwakubo‘s Prepared Radios are handmade and programmed to extract only consonant sounds from the broadcast. All meaning […]
So there’s this designer called Gori de Palma who paid her models to wear this fancy accessory on […]
Yesterday on the way from the Weimar train station to the Bauhaus University, Christine Hill showed me the […]
Pe Lang and Zimoun from Untitled Sound Objects have a fantastic portfolio of interactive sound pieces. Their poetic […]
eRiceCooker, by Annina Rüst, tracks Internet news about genetically modified rice. Whenever there is a new report about […]
I’m going to spend a couple of days in Weimar to give a talk at the Bauhaus University […]
Verena Kuni has posted her first story on wmmna, it’s about the birthday of radio. But i first […]
Today is January 17th – Art’s Birthday. It was the French Fluxus artist Robert Filliou who in 1963 […]
The Heart Chamber Orchestra is a one-hour performance that literally creates music “from the heart”. The orchestra consists […]
The new Neural issue is out. As usual there are interviews of some of the most interesting personalities […]
Photographs from Mexican Circus by Mary Ellen Mark. Marina Campa (Batman’s Grandmother), Kimberly Crown Circus, Mexico, 1997 Which […]
The Living Screen project overlays digital pixels over biological pixels to explore the tension between the inanimate and […]
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I’ve been tagged by Josephine Fraser and Nikola Tosic. The rules: i have to blog about 5 things […]
The University of the Arts Berlin gave Brian Eno their first 01 award in 1998, honouring his often […]
Just discovered a fantastic artist this afternoon (anyone who hangs horses* or donkeys from the ceiling has my […]
During two weeks four avatars in flesh and blood will attend your orders at the Mediamatic gallery in […]
Instead of presenting complex images (computer programs or photographs) each computer of The Analog Color Field Computer (ACFC) […]
The promoters of HafenCity, a new district formed from 155 hectares of harbour area regeneration in Hamburg, have […]
If you’re in Berlin on January 29 –to attend Transmediale or if you live here– and if you’re […]
While technological progress makes it easier to travel and to stay in contact with remote places, physical movement […]
I’m currently investigating the way new media artist and designers explore mourning, its rituals and the ways to […]
Pretty interesting exhibition these days at the Smith College Museum of Art: Godless Communists: Soviet Antireligious Propaganda. Dmitri […]
I’ll be back with heavy machinery later on. In the meantime here’s some easy watching: Tony Matelli’s work […]
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While visiting the exhibition titled Betes de Style/Animals With Style at the MUDAC museum in Lausanne (reviewed so […]
Jonathon Keats is a conceptual artist who is currently exhibiting extraterrestrial abstract artwork at the Judah L. Magnes […]
Justin Hall has been working on a new concept for Multiplayer Online Games for his Masters degree at […]
A thought-provoking experiment has demonstrated not only that cyberspace can be used to overcome ethical constraints in experiments […]
Radio Beam Guides Girls in Blindfold Race (from the Sep, 1934 issue of Popular Science.) The ancestors of […]
Little Brinkland explores the way we might work in 2012 when emerging technologies rethink the rhythms of working […]
Notes from Quinn Norton‘s talk at the 23rd Chaos Communication Congress which took place in Berlin last week: […]
A few weeks ago, the students of the Digital Media Class at the UDK (University of the Arts) […]