On Saturday i spent a very long and wonderful evening at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. The […]
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The Collision Project, by Gerhard Marx and Clare Loveday, lecturers at the Wits School of Arts, is a […]
The Portal at Wired NEXTFest is the first section you enter after getting through the hordes of people […]
In the midst of the current Berlin art-fair craze, at Walden gallery opened an exhibition by Ralf Schreiber […]
I’ve spent the afternoon at the Emergences festival, La Vilette in Paris. Some of you might wonder how […]
The Jewish Museum Berlin just opened an new exhibition titled Home and Exile which tracks the meandering paths […]
So far, the headphones of music players have been isolating us from noise but also from one another. […]
I’m leaving soon for Amsterdam to give a talk at PicNic. The programme of the conference is amazing. […]
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Beverly Tang is finally launching the 21f website. TWENTY1F (or 21F) is a group of designers, researchers, artists […]
Another piece i saw at ars electronica (looks like a loooong time ago now) is Tartarus. It is […]
Sometimes you’d go to a conference to listen to someone whose work you admire and the experience turns […]
Evolving from her Martyrs Murder collection, Diana Thorneycroft is to show her new work series entitled The Canadiana […]
A last show i didn’t want to miss while in New York last week was Invisible Geographies: New […]
The Pileus System is an umbrella but also a camera and a Flickr photo browser. The system combines […]
Freestyle SoundKit was another piece i liked at the Conflux festival. It’s the latest project by Jessica Thompson […]
On Tuesday i went to the Postmasters gallery in Chelsea (NYc) to check Natalie Jeremijenko‘s new installation. She […]
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Conflux was a hell of fun and i’ll post more about it over the next few days. There […]
This afternoon Brooke Singer was at Conflux to present Preemptive Media‘s latest work: AIR [Area’s Immediate Reading]. AIR […]
The new exhibition at Tokyo’s NTT ICC is called Connecting Worlds, which just started this weekend and will […]
Philips Design has prototyped two garments that demonstrate how electronics can be incorporated into fabrics and clothes to […]
This morning Michael DelGaudio and Mike Bukhin presented their Waymarkr project at Conflux HQ. Mike Bukhin and Michael […]
Brendan Walker, the “thrill engineer” (pictured on the left wearing the prototype equipment), is curating Thrill Laboratory, an […]
Have a Seat, by Caroline Woolard, is one of my favourite projects at Conflux. Have a Seat is […]
One of the two original creators of Wikipedia, Larry Sanger, who had left in anger over a dispute […]
I followed the You Are Not Here walk which was presented yesterday at Conflux. This urban tourism mash-up […]
Over the summer, 8 artists from Denmark and abroad have made temporary works and plantations in outer Nørrebro, […]
While regine might be enjoing the transatlantic fun, just a small update from Tokyo. A recent Digital Stadium […]
The blog might be a bit quiet until tomorrow. I’m off to New York for the Conflux Festival, […]
In Pour des dents d’un blanc éclatant et saines, by Dutch artist Jeroen Diepenmaat, stuffed birds play records […]
Tuned Stairs will turn the footfalls of visitors to the Pompidou Fabrica exhibition into a musical experience. Check […]
One of the most interesting and inoovative research centers investigating landscape and architecture, Materials & Applications (more about […]
Not sure this is the greatest piece of art i’ve ever seen but i like this way of […]
1. Old style and hanging from the ceiling. By Christine Clara Oppel. Via Hulger. Phones, 1999. 2. Mobile […]
Design Noir: The Secret Life of Electronic Objects by Fiona Raby and Anthony Dunne (UK – USA) Editors’ […]
One of the works that received an honorary mention at the prix ars electronica in the Net Vision […]
If you’ve never found any reason to go to Lancaster, the upcoming Perimeters, Boundaries and Borders might be […]
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Portable Bug (2003), by Ben Woodeson, “is the next generation in self-sufficient solar powered bugging devices” which can […]