Explore A New Interactive Narrative With Experimental Film The Carp and the...
Today sees the launch of Evan Boehm’s interactive film experiment The Carp and the Seagull, produced by Nexus Interactive Arts in association with The Creators Project. The film centers around the...
View ArticleMeet Zach Lieberman: Artist, Hacker, And Illuminator Of The English Countryside
In late August, the 73-mile stretch of English countryside along Hadrian’s Wall, an ancient relic of the Roman Empire’s border in Great Britain, became the site of one of the largest land art works...
View ArticleGamer's Paradise: Worshipping At The iOS Altar
In this recurring column, Leigh Alexander visits exciting new creative frontiers in the video game space, which is seeing a period of incredible growth and diversification, attracting new talent and...
View ArticleAi Weiwei's "Cube Light" Can Even Make The Hirshhorn Museum Look Small
Ai Weiwei hardly needs an introduction. For decades, his work has heckled, beaten, and ultimately overtaken the art world’s conventional boundaries, making room for a generation of critical, and often...
View ArticleThe Future Of Television Is Multiple Channel Feeds Creating A Mask On Your Face
You may have seen Jeremy Bailey‘s work before, though he’s not quite as famous as he purports in his video projects. Bailey’s schtick is a familiar one: a bespectacled, over-optimistic character with a...
View ArticleGayBird's "Concerto Of Clouds" Installation Gives You A Bird's-Eye View
One of the best things about sitting in a window seat during a daytime flight is when the aircraft researches the stratosphere. No matter how terrible the weather down on earth is, you most likely see...
View ArticlePainting An Explosion Onto A Bunch Of Umbrellas And Then Blowing Up The Whole...
Thomas Brown and Anna Burns’s fed their obsession with classic B movies by creating an homage video called POPPOPBANG. But rather than recreating scenes, they instead transfered stills onto umbrellas,...
View ArticleCreating Sweet Visuals From Skateboard Movements Using An iPod Touch
Skateboarding is a great spectator sport. It’s a thrill watching pros flip about and ollie a half pipe or whatever it is they do. They make it look so easy—but behind all those totally rad moves lies a...
View ArticleMr. Div's Latest Video Is An Audiovisual Journey Into The Abstract
You may remember Mr. Div (aka Matthew DiVito) from his collection of fantastical geometric GIFs, but the motion graphics designer is quite partial to making some animations too. His latest effort is...
View ArticleSemiconductor's Latest Work Uses Seismic Data From Across The Globe
Multidisciplinary artistic duo Semiconductor have always incorporated plenty of science into their art, happy to have their arms around both these disciplines like two old friends. It’s seen them turn...
View ArticleFIELD's Energy Flow: Exploring The Order And Chaos Of "Chance"
Last week we introduced you to digital art studio FIELD and told you about their upcoming experimental film experience Energy Flow, produced in partnership with The Creators Project. A complex,...
View ArticleAdventures In The Moving Image: Our Favorite Experimental Filmmakers
It used to be that if you wanted to experience experimental film, you’d have to catch an Aphex Twin video on MTV or head to one of the more esoteric film festivals like onedotzero to see what was going...
View ArticleA New Short Film By Neon Indian Tells A Tale Of Internet Conditioning
As you can see in his video for “Polish Girl” above, Neon Indian‘s music videos tend toward a similar vibe as his synth-drenched, 80s-inspired music. The visual counterpart to that sound involves neon...
View ArticleClassical Greek Busts Inspire These Stunning Digital Sculptures
Jon Rafmanthe artist behind ongoing series9-Eyes which collates intriguing images from Google’s Street View, has been giving the classical busts of Greek antiquity a digital reworking in another of his...
View ArticleShort CG Film Depicts A Blinged Up Ocean Full Of Diamonds And Jewels
If you’re having a hectic day, or you’re anticipating one, then zone out to this CG short from Tetsuka Niiyama called Hinode. It reimagines the sea as a place decked out in sparkly jewels, showing...
View ArticleGoogle Releases Global Augmented Reality Game Ingress
Google have released an augmented reality game called Ingress that involves a shady world where two forces are pitted against each other, battling over a mysterious energy (the best kind) that’s...
View ArticleArgentina's Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas Spin Seapunk Into Seafunk In...
While the whole “seapunk” thing has apparently left its humble beginnings for pop-star adoption, the above video from Argentinean outfit Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas throws their own spin on the...
View ArticleRock Out Using An Ancient Animation Technique With A Modern Spin
As my mother always tells me, “when in doubt, go back to basics.” That is exactly what Mate Steinforth and his crew at production and design company, Sehsucht Berlin GmbH & Co, have done to promote...
View ArticleCreators Remix Roundup: Tinchy Stryder, Skrillex, Zola Jesus
Our Creators are a talented and prolific bunch, and our inbox is always overflowing with alerts of new remixes and mashups from the incredible DJs and producers in our line-up. We just couldn’t keep...
View ArticleHyped: The Week In Links 11/16
On the blog this week we discovered in Japan you can get a 3D printed action figure of yourself, saw how fashion company TIMEFLY were bringing the virtual aesthetic IRL, looked at some mindblowing...
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