The Sonar festival isn’t just music, clubbing and dancing. There were also tons of wmmna-esque works to eyeball […]
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What happens when someone using a new technology finds it to be so enticing that they feel compelled […]
While in Barcelona, i visited Plagiarismo, an exhibition about the appropriation and re-formulation of other artists’ ideas. The […]
The Endless Forest is a MMORPG where everyone plays a deer. And no, the aim is not to […]
Jens Brand‘s G-Player (Global player) works like a CD-player. But instead of playing CDs, it plays the globe. […]
Drew Hemment created the Futuresonic International Festival in 1995. As AHRC Research Fellow at University of Salford, he […]
Beijing’s historic layout, which dates back six hundred years to the time of the Ming Dynasty, consists of […]
Well… when i write Blast Theory, i mean one of its members: Matt Adams (i took some extremely […]
Blast Theory is presenting their latest work, the Day Of The Figurines, at Sonar. The game, set in […]
Suhjung Hur informed me a few days ago that the Art Center Nabi in Korea was organizing a […]
Russia is to build the world’s first floating nuclear plant to provide power for remote areas. The plant […]
Fifth project seen at the graduation show of the IDII in Milan last week. Note to Self by […]
DailySoundZaping randomly opens videos found on the -continously updated- online video archives Dailymotion. The system reads their sounds, […]
Shigeki Hayashi creates ceramics that look like they were machine-made of plastics or PVCs. A closer examination reveals […]
The Multimedia Institute in Zagreb (Croatia) has just opened the exhibition System.hack(). System.hack() is every hack that opens […]
Danish based Imity gave a good speak at Where 2.0 about their mobile community software. Imity are not […]
In October 2004, i had to prepare a presentation for Art Futura in Barcelona. It was about “Things […]
Fourth project from the IDII graduation show. Stint, by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, is a music sharing service that combines […]
Several massively multiplayer online games publishers report that dozens of their players have tied the knot after meeting […]
Nicoline van Harskamp has done an extensive research on both public and private security guards and police forces […]
Light Tracer, developed by Karl D.D. Willis, invites the participant to write, doodle, draw and trace images in […]
La Petite Claudine has found a Discovery documentary about the history of video games from Atari to Nintendo. […]
Third project from the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea final show (see dedicated category). Chia Ying Lee‘s Sonic Graffiti […]
Just a quick post to rant again. Quick reminder: on Wednesday, a search for www.we-make-money-not-art.com on Technorati resulted […]
More about that Playmobiel exhibition that just opened in Amsterdam. I was particularly intrigued by the software for […]
CALL A BALL is a pretty neat and very simple concept developed by three young Dutch designers: Janis […]
Atelier Van Lieshout proposes collectively organized forms of working and living that circumvent conventional categories (see their Disciplinator […]
Tomas Klassnik is a graduating student from the Royal College of Art and is contributing to Airspace, a […]
Nicholas Zambetti has just graduated from Interaction Design Institute Ivrea and i have no worry about this guy’s […]
This installation by German artist Carsten Nicolai aka Alva Noto is currently on exhibition in the course of […]
Ubi just sent me some information about an event he’s been working on. The PLAYMOBIEL exhibition showcases artists […]
Yesterday i visited the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea final show in Milan. Good stuff as usual. And even […]
Double Bubble will offer humans the possibility to lend their brainwaves to a robot of their choice and […]
Something like 12 hours ago, Max logged on technorati and made a search for www.we-make-money-not-art.com. Surprise, surprise! The […]
As the German federal government announced today, Angela Merkel is to start her very own video-podcast. From June […]
In 1912, Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt leaped from the Eiffel Tower in a combination overcoat-parachute of his own […]
Totally Amazing Mutant Ears -developed by ITP graduates Terence Arjo (who designed the Yo! Taxi! coat), David Bamford […]
In 1975 came the iconic Blue building, a.k.a. “The Blue Whale.â€? 1988 saw the opening of the Green […]
Alexander Wiethoff‘s Colour Vision, installed at the Museum of Perception, in Rohrbach (Austria), allows the visitor to change […]
An installation by Carsten Höller. The German artist will undertake the seventh commission in The Unilever Series for […]