Tunde From TV On The Radio Performs On Infinite Sculptures For A School...
Schools have fundraisers all the time—a bake sale for football jerseys, a food drive for charity, etc. But there’s only one school that’s raising funds for its community greenhouse through an...
View ArticleFIELD's Energy Flow: The Sheer Physical Force Of "Gravity"
For the next chapter in their generative film experience, Energy Flow, FIELD explore the force of “Gravity” through a series of animations that show its influence over physical objects. The animations...
View ArticleUser Preferences: A Tech Q&A With Digital Scenographers Dark Matters
Each week we chat about the tools of the trade with one outstanding creative to find out exactly how they do what they do. The questions are always the same, the answers, not so much. This week: Dark...
View ArticleMusic Becomes Chaotic Kinetic Sculpture In Quayola And Abstract Birds'...
Last month, we gave you a sneak peek of audiovisual composer Quayola‘s collaboration with Abstract Birds, Partitura Ligeti. Yesterday, Quayola released a recording of last month’s live performance at...
View ArticleRealität 3D Prints Spiral Waveforms Of Songs By Portishead, Nick Drake, And...
The obsession with creating physical manifestations of the lovable waveform seems to be growing every day, whether folks are visualizing the sound of dubstep with vinyl or making the process...
View ArticleGrizzly Bear To Perform "Yet Again" On Letterman Tonight
Remember this amazing Grizzly Bear video we premiered in our Digital Gallery a little while back? The band will be on The Late Show With David Letterman tonight performing “Yet Again” off of their...
View ArticleRaquel Kogan Turns User Interactions Into Human Landscapes
“o.lhar can only exist when visitors look at the display, and when they do, they don’t see anything, but the piece sees them. In real time they’re thrown into a projection.” That’s how Brazilian media...
View ArticleMeet Quvenzhané Wallis AKA Hushpuppy—The Star Of Beasts of The Southern Wild
If you are able to stop an auroch in his tracks, you must be a force to be reckoned with. Sure, sure aurochs aren’t real, but if they were we would definitely want Quvenzhané Wallis on our side. The...
View ArticleIncredipede Is A Game Of Anatomical Physics Set In Storybook Land
The concept for Incredipede is a simple one that doesn’t sound so simple: alter your character’s anatomy by adding appendages and muscles, allowing her to traverse various obstacles. The character,...
View ArticleInstallation Features Goldfish "Playing" A Glass Harp
Hong Kong new media artist Henry Chu is known for his playful and minimalistic screen-based interactive designs that often engage a user beyond the screen. For example, his iPad App, Squiggle, allows...
View ArticleMAD Architects Think Outside The Box With These Curvaceous, Organic-Looking...
MAD architects recently completed these curved towers in Mississauga, Canada which have been six years in the making. Called Absolute Towers, they stand 170 and 150 meters tall, twisting as they rise...
View ArticleGet Superhero 360 Degree Vision With The FlyVIZ Headset
If you ever wanted eyes in the back of your head, then technology has come through for you with the FlyVIZ headset, which gives users 360 degree vision. The headset uses a Sony Personal 3D Viewer...
View ArticleKenshiro Robot Mimics Human Skeleton And Muscles
You know that scene in Terminator 2 where Arnie cuts into his arm and it’s all bloody and fleshy over his bionic skeleton? Well science took a step closer to that scenario recently with the Kenshiro...
View ArticleThe Creators Project Festive Gift Guide 2012
Not that you need reminding, but it’s Christmas in 12 days and if you haven’t got any presents yet then you need to buck your ideas up or you’re going to have a lot of disappointed friends and family....
View ArticleExploring Scott Snibbe's New App Album For Philip Glass' _REWORK, Featuring...
Minimal music composition has changed a lot since Philip Glass pioneered it decades ago, and the possibilities of sound manipulation for the average person have grown massively. That’s what makes his...
View ArticleBest Of 2012: The Ultimate Art-Inspired GIF Guide
Even if the Oxford University Press hadn’t named GIF the American word of the year, we’d still find an excuse to do this GIF roundup. But the list you have before you isn’t just any old list you’d find...
View ArticleStunning Water Projection Recounts The Birth Of The Universe And The...
Nothing less than the birth of the universe, through to the formation of earth and onwards to our present times, is the subject tackled in this water projection animation, Beginning, from Novina...
View ArticleLine Of Slightly Sinister Glowing Cubes Reacts To Visitors and The Surroundings
A succession of square, hanging lamps that react to visitors and the surroundings are the basis for this interactive installation from Danish designers Kollision. Called Spine, it features 20 cubes...
View ArticleFour Ways Internet Artists Are Making Facebook A Less Boring Place
Like everyone else I know, I kinda hate Facebook. Its oppressively sterile design, the annoying stream of endless updates from people I barely care about, the exhausting demands of online posturing:...
View ArticleBest Of 2012: Animations That Will Rock Your World
It’s been a vintage year for animations, there’s been some incredible stuff surfacing online and chances are you probably caught some of it. But not everyone can spend all their time watching videos...
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