Kumao’s performative technologies generate artistic spectacles in order to visualize the unseen: psychological states, emotions, compulsions, thinking patterns, and dreams
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I talked with the director of a documentary which explores the life of young people in China who earn a living by playing online games for 10 to 12 hours a day, and produce virtual goods which are sold to richer gamers all over the world for real money.
A robot is dreaming, others are struggling to make a decision, an elevator appears to be self-aware and a vintage radio relentlessly searches for God. Welcome to the world of Fernando Orellana
Three independent curators from china offer a critical reflection on the ‘China phenomenon’, the current cultural production and on the impact it has on the international art system
Sightseeing of an exhibition which presents works from 30 artists depicting and commenting on various phenomena influenced by the continually growing tourist industry
An exhibition of media art works which invites us to consider the brain as a site for interpretation, for scientific and philosophical debates, for examining our relationship to the world – and for questioning our common sense.
Eric Rodenbeck on why information visualization is becoming more than a set of tools and technologies and techniques to understand large data sets. It is emerging as a medium in its own right, with a wide range of expressive potential
The concept of Territories is the focus of an excellent exhibition in the small Belgian city of Liège. Gorgeous image galore inside
The SETUN computer, developed in 1958 at the Moscow State University, is based on ternary logic, which distinguishes it from the usually binary operating computers. Western computer scientists tried to create such a ternary computer in the following years but never succeeded.
The photographer presented 2 specific projects: “The Innocents” and “An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar”
Bjarke Ingels from BIG about a super harbour visible from the space, buildings shaped like Chinese characters and social housing with premium view on football fields
From Napoleon’s campaign in Russia to teenagers’ heartbreaks. Jose Luis de Vicente tells you all you ever wanted to know about data visualization
Alessandro Ludovico is a media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine. He also collaborate on art projects which have toured the world such as Amazon Noir and Google Eat Itself.
One of the best shows i’ve seen in 2007. You’ve got until Feb. 17 to run to Ghent and enjoy a feast of mechanical pigs, filthy pirates and ketchup-infested cooking-show.
Soomi Park is studying for a master degree of Digital Media Design at IDAS (International Design school of […]
At the Artissima art fair last month in Turin, i discovered a new player on the local art […]
I finally got to visit From Spark to Pixel. Art + New Media, which presents developments in contemporary […]
Previously: Winners of the VIDA awards announced. Here is a list of the Honorary Mentions of VIDA, the […]
The winners of the VIDA awards have been made public this morning in Barcelona. The international competition on […]
After yesterday’s brief intro, here’s a heftier coverage of the Emergentes exhibition which opened last Friday at LABoral […]
I came back yesterday from the always gorgeous Asturias (nothern Spain) and gosh! it was great to see […]
More notes from the talks i heard at De l’objet de laboratoire au sujet social (From Laboratory Object […]
Yesterday was the presentation of the prize Winners in the brand new “Hybrid Art” category of Ars Electronica. […]
Domesticity at War (Amazon USA and UK), by Princeton professor and theorist Beatriz Colomina. Editor Actar‘s blurb: In […]
Last episode of the Biorama day in Huddersfield where Capsula and the Digital Research Unit had invited artists […]
A week ago or so, i read on boingboing and other blogs, many other blogs, about the work […]
), edited by: Albert Ferré, Irene Hwang, Tomoko Sakamoto, Ramon Prat, Michael Kubo, Mario Ballesteros and Anna Tetas. […]
Anna Dumitriu is the Director of the Institute of Unnecessary Research and an artist whose work is deeply […]
The first Biosphere is Gaia, the planet Earth. Biosphere 2 was an artificial closed ecological system constructed in […]
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By photographer Joshua Dalsimer Via artificialeye.
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A few weeks ago, Rafael Mizrahi told me about the 4th Kinnernet, a hyper-geek event organized each year […]
Now this is getting embarrassing. I’m posting something about Fiona Raby & Tony Dunne nearly every month, linking […]
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Yesterday i headed to the Georg Kolbe Museum to see an exhibition The Power of the Tangible – […]
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