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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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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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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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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Christian Marclay: “The Clock” runs for 24 hours and features a montage of clips from such diverse films as “High Noon,” starring Gary Cooper; “Titanic,” with Leonardo DiCaprio; and the Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie “Eraser.” Times shown on screen in “The Clock” are synchronized with real time. It has been awarded the Golden Lion...
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DaDa Box is an interactive storytelling object for entertaining. It adopts the idea of “Collage” from Dadaism, a cultural movement in 1910s, allows a person to generate stories by a simple tangible action: shaking. When the box is shaken, a story contained inside switches its order randomly by sentence, and starts playing to the listener. Video:...
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The Facebook has been used as a platform for the creation of a system installation that uses online data from the users (such as pictures from their profiles, or online time) and creates a photographic collage in real-time. The system has been programmed in Processing, and it is based on algorithms - that have been created...
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I was attracted by Aparna Rao’s artwork when I first saw her work in Norway, always come with a sense of humour. That is how they described their work – “a personal exploration of subtle unconscious patterns and limitations that influence our behavioursand relationships; and the applied fiction or imaginative logic that makes them...
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“INVADED! is an outdoor installation that takes iconic images from the golden age of video games and places them in a new, aggrandized context to create a sense of wonder and fun. The installation is highly visible and immersive, inviting people to come and interact with the pieces and to explore the space around...
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My Boyfriend Came Back From The War by Olia Lialina, 1996 Artwork: http://www.teleportacia.org/war/war2.htm See video here: “[My boyfriend came back from the war” is a site where there are many frames consisting of sentences and pictures. The user has a choice of clicking what frame they want. This relates to the Borgesian view because the user...
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