With The Fruit Fly Farm sculpture, Laura Beloff is investigating both technological society and organic (insect) society. The […]
Yesterday i went to see Paola Pivi‘s My Religion is Kindness. Thank You See You In the Future. […]
The guys at MAKE magazine have released one of the few (if only) open source mp3 players. It’s […]
REDOUBT (the old therapeutic institution) involved the rewiring of Block 72E, a dental centre that was part of […]
A Visual Weapon. Soviet Photomontages 1917-1953 is a fascinating exhibition currently running at Passage de Retz in Paris. […]
Hot news from the Amazon Noir – The Big Book Crime project! The plot: The Bad Guys (The […]
Player Printer uses a combination of defunct computer hardware, open source software and electronics to reinvent a player […]
Six white mice reside among books on logic subjects inside a laboratory cabinet, nibbling on the pages. As […]
Artist Rebecca Horn currently has a big exhibition in Berlin’s Martin Gropius Bau. The show very chronologically shows […]
Last Thursday, i spent a couple of hours at the Musée d’Art Contemporain in Lyon. They have a […]
Networked Gameboys playing pong! GameboyPong-FAN, by Erational and Antonin Fourneau. Douglas explains. Check also Pacman must die!. Each […]
The Bubble Screen is a project that has been 2 years in the making. Even though there are […]
I never thought i’d ever have any reason to go to the Pantheon in Paris. Today i did. […]
Cemetery 2.0, by Elliott Malkin, is a concept for networked devices that connect burial sites to online memorials […]
Robot maniacs and fans of artificial intelligence, rejoice! The list of the winners of Vida 9.0, Art & […]
Jardiland invites you to take part to a real radish races on Internet. Unlike The Telegarden -where web […]
Another sleepy day on the blog as i’m going to fool around Lyon and Paris until Sunday. First […]
News from the big North (via Artnode): The video of Steve Kurtz (CAE) lecture at the digital artfestival […]
Fabio Paris Art Gallery (from Brescia, Italy) was showing a couple of nice works at Artissima, such as […]
Yesterday i attended the Italian edition of World Usability Day and found it really good. The conference focused […]
Mediamatic Amsterdam have transformed their exhibition space in the ground floor of the PostCS-building into a Night Garden […]
Yesterday evening i visited Salt on the Wound, an exhibition of some of most significant works of American […]
Banana Poetry, a work in progress by Croatian artists Ivan Nikolić Lesh and Ines Krasić, explores the use […]
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I’m heading to Milan to speak at The World Usability Day. So there won’t be much online today […]
I don’t like everything Bruno Peinado creates. But when i do, i spam all my friends with images […]
Artissima, the art fair that closed yesterday in Turin, was even more recreative than the last edition i […]
Scientists at the CSIRO‘s Textile and Fibre Technology division in Australia have woven electronic sensors into a T-shirt […]
The Singapore Miracle, a tree that periodically “rains” 2000 litres of water. By IEPE, the creator of the […]
Simon Claessen mashed up an old Ericsson T65 phone (a bulky landline phone, not the SonyEricsson) with a […]
Just back from my first trip to Artissima. Ladies with necklaces, chihuahua under the arm and super shiny […]
I’m currently in Rotterdam and Amsterdam for the Fleshing Out seminar/workshop (organized by V2 and Virtueel Platform) as […]
Built in the ‘30s according to plans by Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer, as part of one of […]
The MIT Senseable City project had a big room inside the Italian Pavilion of the Biennale this year. […]
While screen technology is currently about new resolution and glossy colours, Innovation Lab have been co-operating with Christoffer […]
Sexobject, a 1979 performance complete with rubber bands, leather corset, whip and balloons filled with black ink. By […]
Yeay! This morning the postman brought my copy of Worldchanging: A Users Guide for the 21st Century and […]
Contato qwerty was conceived by Brazilian artist Fernando Rabelo as an extrapolation of the reverse engineering concept: it […]
In Compassion, Lynda Abraham creates a behavioral science lab. The sculpture, designed for “two people who are hateful […]
In the near future, most of us will be implanted with some kind of artificial body part. Metalosis […]