TRANSFER Gallery Attempts To Crack The Digital Art Dilemma
Digital art, and in particular Net Art, has long had a chip on its shoulder. There’s simply no market for this kind of immaterial, internet-based work. Like most media online—be it music, film, books,...
View ArticleNostalgia—Well, There's An App For That Too
Everyone loves the feeling of happening upon a long forgotten photo, but this experience has unfortunately become increasingly rare. Those awesome pangs of nostalgia are hard to come by with the...
View ArticleA Tale Of Oil Addiction Told Using Animated Digital Maps
Back in 2010 animator Patrick Jean wowed the internet with his short film Pixels, featuring pixels invading New York. Donkey Kong clambered up the Empire State Building and space invaders shot up...
View ArticleDaniels Direct A Dizzying New Video For Passion Pit's "Cry Like A Ghost"
Indie pop sensation and dance-party-inducing band Passion Pit have just released a new video for their song “Cry Like a Ghost,” off their second studio album Gossamer. The video tells us the dizzying...
View ArticleWhat Is Seam Carving? An Explanation And Tutorial [VIDEO]
When resizing images, you’re normally faced with a choice: stretch, scale, or crop. But what if you could alter an image’s proportions in a way that respected its content, altering the least noticeable...
View ArticleSuper Mario World Turned Into A Glitched-Out Spacetime Organ
Most of us know Super Mario Bros. as a seminal video game, but such is its celebrity that it’s been used in all manner of reinventions. In the video above, Super Mario Spacetime Organ, Chris Novello...
View ArticleIn Everybody Wants To Kill Bruce Willis A Whole City Wants Him Dead
It must be tough being Bruce Willis. Constantly having to save the world, having to walk across glass in bare feet, all those dirty vests you’ve got to wash. Plus, everyone’s trying to kill you all the...
View ArticleA UK Bowstring Bridge Transforms Into A Dazzling Infinity Sign By Night
The Infinity Bridge in Stockton-on-Tees in Northeastern England was opened back in 2009, but continues to dazzle, reaping architectural admirers throughout the world with its incredibly unique design...
View ArticleFashion Line Blooms With Images Of Digitally Screen-Printed Greenery
As of late, fashion designers everywhere seem to be joining the herd of artists that are moving towards an increasing interconnectivity of different media and a greater use of the latest technology in...
View ArticleDifferent Ways To Infinity Is A Window Onto The Beyond
“You’ve never heard of chaos theory? Non-linear equations? Strange attractors?" It’s been several years since Ian Malcolm, the charismatic mathematician in Jurassic Park, tried to roughly explain the...
View Article5 Reasons You Should Get On Board With F.A.T. Lab [NYC EVENT]
“Celebrating more than five years of thug life, pop culture, and R&D,” F.A.T. (Free Art and Technology) Lab will be holding their exhibition “F.A.T. Gold” at Eyebeam tonight, originally scheduled...
View ArticleLAb[au]'s m0za1que Lets You Play Tetris With Tiles
m0za1que, a permanent installation at Maison Mécatronique in Annecy, France, is a play on flat surfaces and space. It is, after all, the brainchild of LAb[au], the architecture and design firm behind...
View ArticleLAYERS: Peeking Inside Eluvium's "Envenom Mettle"
This week’s LAYERS brings us the lush and beautiful sounds of Portland, Oregon via ambient musician Eluvium. Eluvium, real name Matthew Cooper, has been a definitive figure in the Pacific Northwest’s...
View ArticleThe Video For Shao-Yen Chen's Stalker Collection Uses Old Tech With New...
Although the word “technology” immediately conjures thoughts up of our generation—of iPhones and iPads and iAnythings or of laptops that have essentially embedded themselves as extensions of our...
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