Earlier this month, Hussein Chalayan wowed the Paris runway audience (and the blogs!) with five dresses that twitch, […]
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While driving through Africa, Michael Sheridan and his film crew met two men crouching in the sand and […]
A few days ago, the Staalprijs, the national Dutch awards for architecture, were given to the best studios […]
Net_Dérive, by Atau Tanaka and Petra Gemeinboeck with the collaboration of Ali Momeni, is a location sensitive mobile […]
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Coke Is It, by SWAMP, is a robotic performance, a comment on the marketing strategies deployed by companies […]
Richard Wilson‘s black cab and spinning Caravan. are sexing up the Barbican Art Gallery, London, until Jan 14 […]
The four Water Bowls, by Victoria Vesna, use of some of the latest scientific observations to revisit common […]
undersound is an interface that allows you to listen to, distribute and affect the flow of music on […]
Gregory Green explores the evolution of empowerment, with conceptual artworks and performances that suggest explosive devices, such as […]
Is the Internet becoming an entity? If the answer is positive, what are the characteristics of this being?, […]
Last month at Cinematexas, Eddo Stern premiered Darkgame (prototype), a sensory-deprivation game that explores whether a video game […]
Inspired by their discovery of three bears in a Glasgow basement in 2001 Bryndis Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson […]
New media art is usually a lot of fun. So much fun that i sometimes forget the beauty […]
Two pretty clever installations that use different technologies to create a stream of evanescing data over a wall: […]
French designer Matali Crasset invites those suffering from seasonal affecting disorder to get their daily dose of light […]
Fashioning the Future. Tomorrow’s Wardrobe, by Suzanne Lee, a Senior Research Fellow in Fashion at Central Saint Martins, […]
Matsushita in Japan will release in December Aiterrarium, an indoor gardening system whose lighting, temperature and water supply […]
Now, this is really worrying: Councils in London, West Yorkshire, Northumberland and Dundee are supplying householders with covert […]
Just stumbled upon this ear-pleasing (there’s an audio-sample on the webpage) performance from 1999: Improvisation for Two Altered […]
Elegant Embellishments is working on a decorative tile that can be installed quickly to reduce air pollution in […]
The Blanche Neige (Snow White) Project is a series of on-going interventions launched by Catherine Baÿ in Paris […]
Lisa Devaney put together a report of the Artful Gaming exhibition that took place last week in London. […]
Autistic concert, by French artist Gilles Barbier, places the visitor into willing isolation. They have to put their […]
The magnificent Flying Steamroller (1996), by American artist Chris Burden, is in London until Sunday. Every half hour […]
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I came back from Ci’Num yesterday. The event, held in Margaux (very very small French town too far […]
Olle Essvik’s Sunclock is a lamp that tracks the sun’s movement in the sky and follows it. When […]
Celeste Boursier-Mougenot‘s Harmonichaos is a sound installation made of 13 vacuum cleaners fitted with a harmonica in their […]
The Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan recently selected “Japan’s Media Art Top 100” based on the votes […]
Maryanne Amacher, winner of the 2005 Prix Ars Electronica for digital music, is currently showing “Gravity”, the newest […]
Only 2 weeks left to download Wagner James Au‘s talk at Knock Knock, a conference about Technology challenging […]
One Eye Ball is an attempt by Hung-Chih Pen to experience the world from the view of dogs. […]
Australian performance artist Stelarc is to present three of his latest works Partial Head, Walking Head & Extra […]
I’m gutted not to be able to be in Paris over the next few days: there will be […]
Five Billion Years – Part 1. More on some of my favourite pieces from the 5,000,000,000 Years exhibition… […]
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Crashed spacecraft surrounded by white butterflies, from Spaceship Junkyard, Russia, 2000. By Jonas Bendiksen. After the Soviet collapse, […]
The name of the Interaction Design Department at the Royal College of Art in London has now officially […]
The Lower Mill Estate in the Cotswolds Gloucestershire (England) is a 222 hectares land with seven lakes and […]