August 2011
4 posts
Lit Tree (by Mimi Son)
July 2011
1 post
Breathing LED Work - Harmonium (by Jason Krugman)
May 2011
9 posts
SUPERCUT.ORG →
”Supercuts” are obsessive-compulsive montages of video clips, meticulously isolating every instance of a single item, usually cliches, phrases, and other tropes. This site, documenting the cultural phenomenon, was created by Andy Baio and Michael Bell-Smith in one day, as part of R
Messa di Voce (Performance), Excerpts (via zach lieberman)
Rethinking Curating makes three basic arguments. First, that one must approach a...
– Rhizome | New Media, New Modes: On “Rethinking Curating: Art after New Media”
April 2011
3 posts
March 2011
5 posts
Interactive Installation experimenting with illusion and perception. The classic LED screen as a medium was simulated and disintegrated by the creation of a pixel-like LED optic with the ability to change and transform with the viewer’s movement and, hence, his perspective and point of view. onformative.com/work/fragments-of-rgb
February 2011
5 posts
HONF | Intelligent Bacteria Orchestra (by Christoph Müller-Girod)
January 2011
10 posts
Infinite Glitch →
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are able to retain from this daily barrage.
Infinite Glitch...
December 2010
4 posts
November 2010
11 posts
If we don't, remember me. →
Moments from classic films, in animated GIF form.
‘panoptICONS’ addresses the fact that you are constantly being watched by surveillance cameras in city centres. The surveillance camera seems to have become a real pest that feeds on our privacy. To represent this, camera birds - city birds with cameras instead of heads - were placed throughout the city centre of Utrecht where they feed on our presence. In addition, a camera bird in captivity was...