Artwork that has been seen in website, word of mouth, exhibition and feel inspiring.
There is a video projection mapping tool called “VPT”. The applications were originally made for teaching workshops, but has developed into more general projection tools. They are built using maxmsp+jitter, and are primarily intended for people who don´t have these applications. They work both for mac osx and windows xp. Gilje’s main interest on...
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Laurie Frick, us-based artist, draws from neuroscience to construct intricately hand-built works and installations to explore the nature of pattern and the mind. Using her background in engineering and high-technology she explores self-tracking and compulsive organization. I especially like her idea in tracking sleep quality/pattern, visualize in various form of sculpture, collage, drawing and installation....
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Tags: data
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Forest from Forest by Takashi Kuribaysashi Video: Solar by Luxury Logico See interview here: http://www.digiarts.org.tw/ShowIntv.aspx?lang=en&CI_NO=36 Blog: http://luxurylogico.blogspot.com/ Share on Facebook
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360- Degree Fog Projection Interactive Display by Asuka Yagi, Masataka Imura, Yoshihiro Kuroda, Osamu Oshiro | Images are floating in the air, an ultrasonic humidifier generates a fog made of tiny water droplets. Rear projection on a cylindrical fog screen gives you the impression as if the images were floating in the air. Wonder...
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a.k.a (also known as) | Illustrator by Tony Ip Enlightening Garden by Seiki Mori One only needs to walk around in Hong Kong to see that that drinking straws are one of the city’s number most wasted materials. Artist Seiki Mori used them to create this installation. With the symbolic meaning of the life...
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World, 2011 Taipei Stack with freefall in background, 2009 Flood, 2009 Susan Stockwell based in UK, a sculptor and artist! She made a lot of astonishing & large scale artworks & installation!! She is interested in re-cycling, consumerism and globalisation. Although a lot of artist has shown works address on these topics, but her...
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Tags: sculpture
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All Eyes On You” by Britzpetermann are bunch of varied sized eyes that follow the passers-by. It is a shop window installation. The team used a high quality projector and semi-matt foil to project the eyes on the window. They are rendered by a WebGL frontend using a shader sphere effect. The detection is performed by...
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Tags: interactive, kinect
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Just found an interesting blog- Tinkerlog by Alex, he has posted two pieces about the using Twitter data: 1) Twitballon: An Arduino controls a small servo lifting or pulling down a balloon according to Twitter activity regarding a predefined topic. The chosen keywords is ” Kolle and Rebbe”. Source code can be downloaded here. More...
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Tags: net, network art
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Paolo Cirio, born in Italy in 1979. He investigates into perception and creation of cultural, political and economic realities manipulated by new modes of control over information’s power. Three works that demonstrate the conceptual hacking- “exploiting conceptual hacks that generate unexpected holes in their well oiled marketing and economic system. ” Face to facebook: “Stealing 1...
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Inspired by Caleb Larsen, his work (DE) Composition A & B, where he tried to disassemble Piet Mondrians’s iconic grid painting into a a visualized form of color bar chart. Though I don’t know whether he used any computational means, such as the color ordering and height of the color bar. (De)Composition A, 2010...
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Tags: software art
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