iPhone Art
Exonemo, Fragmental Storm, 2010 Rhizome has a great post today Art in Your Pocket 2: Media Art for the iPhone and iPod Touch Graduates To The Next Level. It’s a really interesting collection of work...
View ArticleFile Prix Lux
File Prix Lux is the competition component of the FILE | Electronic Language International Festival in São Paulo Brazil. The prize’s Popular Vote allows anyone to vote on their favorite digital...
View ArticleSIGGRAPH 2010
This week, here in LA, was SIGRRAPH 2010 — the annual conference on computer graphics and interactive technologies. The two parts of the event I find most interesting are the emerging technologies and...
View ArticleJodi (1999)
Jodi.org may be best known for their web-based artworks, but I recently found these images and thought they’d be interesting to share. They’re from a Mac-based project done some time between 1998 and...
View ArticleDaito Manabe
I’d never heard of Daito Manabee before reading this great overview of his work by Joshua Noble on a CreativeApplications.net. It’s all pretty amazing stuff — but I was especially fascinated by...
View ArticleYayoi Kusama
The Obliteration Room A couple months ago, while in Paris, I saw a fascinating exhibition of work by Yayoi Kusama. Much of her work has a hallucinatory quality — of obliteration and making things...
View ArticleArtport
Light and Dark Networks, Ursula Endlicher, 2011 Dont’t bother reading this post. Just head over to Artport and take a look around. “Artport is the Whitney Museum’s portal to Internet art and an online...
View Article//the_ART_of_DATA
Casey Reas: Signal to Noise (5), 2013 Having recently restarted my design practice of Triplecode, I’ve become increasingly busy (and, of course interested in) projects involving data and “big data.” My...
View ArticleVoice Tunnel
This past weekend I had a chance to experience Voice Tunnel — an interactive light and sound installation by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. It’s a temporary installation in New York...
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