David Billy is guy from Brooklyn who makes funny interventions in public spaces using tape and balloons as painting tools.
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Streets centered is a visualization of the streets from a city located with one point in the center. The visualizations gives an idea of the topology of the city but also a new perspective ...Read More
Tour des Convoyeurs is an audiovisual installation made by AntiVJ for Mutek Festival in Montreal, Canada last year.
Playing with shadows and optical effects, they give to the structure a live form dancing with the impressive and surrounding audio.
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Lynil is a project from the interactive design programme from The Danish Design School. Linyl are discs of light drawn from photos of past experiences that can be played on a special record player to create an ambience. They are inspired ...Read More
Fucking Windows is the kind of projects that it is so easy that it is brilliant. Just to see it.. Interaction by itself!! Read More
This is a live recording of a piece I have created for the weekly diagram in aer studio.
In the last trip to Finland, one of the lot of things I couldn't see was the northern lights. So I haven't seen them yet ...Read More
Alexis Malbert (a.k.a. Tapetronic) is a musician who creates new instrument using the old tapes trying to reinvent the scratch... and I think he did it!
The next video is a compilation of all the set of scratches he makes.
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Nikki Graziano is a photographer and mathematician. So what can you expect if you mix both things? Well just the set of photos she called Founded Functions and it is just that. Functions she has found in the photos she ...Read More
Macro Kingdom is a video by Clemento focusing in those little details we are sourrounded by.
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Vanishing Point is a music video by Takuya Hosogane with music from cubesato.
I love the transitions from one scene to another playing with geometric shapes and perfectly synchronized with the music.
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A tool to deceive and slaughter is a physical sculpture that is perptually attempting to auction itself on eBay. Made by Caleb Larsen, every ten minutes the sculpture which is a plain black box, pings a server on the internet ...Read More
Jin Young Yu is an artist from Korea who makes beautiful, creepy and scary invisible sculptures. Playing with the emptiness of the world we live but expressing the emotions with our faces. You can read an interview in arrested motion.
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Viktor Timofeev is an artist from Riga, Latvia. Minimalism, playing with perspective and dirty very dirty. His work evokes impossible cities landscapes using architecture elements with a lot of violence.
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ASCIImeo, by Peter Nitsch, is an ascii visualization of Vimeo videos. Cool visualizations that take me back to AA library time and all net-art stuff at the 2000s. Modern nostalgy...
Solar Rework by flight404
Metamorfosis by Glenn Marshall
The Third and The Seventh by ...Read More
Johannes Vogl is a young german artist. He creates little artifacts with a very uncommon use. The flame thrower mosquito catcher, the shopping cart that draws horizons, the machine that makes jam toasts and throw them away, the five moons ...Read More
Graffiti Analysis is an extensive ongoing study in the motion of graffiti, a project by Evan Roth. Custom software designed for graffiti writers creates visualizations of the often unseen motion involved in the creation of a tag. Motion data is recorded, analyzed ...Read More
The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal is a documentary film about how the fact of removing graffitis by painting over them becomes to a piece of art by itself being possible to compare them with abstract expressionism, constructivism or minimalism.
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How many versions of Pong game have you seen? Thousands, maybe? Then here you have one more and obviously a bit original: The browser Pong by stewdio. Just a classic pong, event for two players!, but playing with the ...Read More
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Mobile Mobile is an interactive installation from the agency Lost Boys International in London for this christmas. The installation is a chandelier made from all those old phones they are just gathering dust in a box.
Every phone has an specific ...Read More
Adbusting, again in Berlin, but now playing with the game Doom as a tribute for this old and classic game, but now in very critic way..... Personally I think the ads could be better chosen but I love the idea ...Read More
make something cool every day 2009 is an ambitious project from Brock Davis, artist and musician. The project is simply that: make something cool every day during all 2009. Now it is in december and we can say Brock has ...Read More
Moony is an interactive installation created by Takehisa Mashimo, Akio Kamisato and Satoshi Shiabta. This artwork project is a challenge to create a marginal space between virtual images and physical objects. After visitor looks through the vapor steam, visitor can ...Read More
The SCAN PROCESSOR STUDIES are a collection of works by Woody Vasulka & Brian O'Reilly. The full work is of total approximate duration of 45 minutes, with sections of various lengths, textures, and dynamic qualities.
The project first started while Woody and ...Read More
Toki-Woki has made one of the coolest clocks I've ever seen recently: the scroll clock. I love clocks (but i dont use them) and I love form elements to draw, more reason to not fall in love with this?
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Victoria Haven is a british artist who make beautiful paintings and scultptures based on impossible perspectives playing with the geometry making fragile structures.
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Chiharu Shiota is a japanese artist, now living in Berlin. She plays with wool threads to represent those invisible things we know they are there but we cant feel them.
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Do I have to say something more? Just that: solar rework from Robert Hodgin, now with spoken words!
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How do you help paralyzed people to make their creavity going out? The people from Free Art and Technology, Graffiti Research Lab, OpenFrameworks and Ebeling Group has made a low-cost, opensource eye-tracking system and its name is Eyewriter. A great project ...Read More