links for 2010-02-07

FLORIAN FUSCO | PullTheMetal
Florian Fusco, 28, graphic and textile designer from Berlin and fan of several vintage gadgets. From a cassette tape to a Casio watch or a Game Boy. All are part of his series Pretty Things, or what

links for 2010-02-03

Digital doomsday: the end of knowledge – tech – 02 February 2010 – New Scientist
Our collective memory is relying too much on hard disks.
(tags: media preservation software)

Visualization Showcase – Elastic Lists of Interactive Art
A fluid, rich interface for facet browsing
(tags:

links for 2010-02-01

Untitled Document
h.a.g.s., digital manipulations by bea fremderman
(tags: visual media)

Polish priest checks fingerprints for mass attendance | Oddly Enough | Reuters
A Polish priest has installed an electronic reader in his church for schoolchildren to leave their fingerprints in order to monitor

links for 2010-01-29

ART DETOX 2010 – a year of artistical detoxification
every time two or more artists meet in 2010 to discuss and promote a therapeutic ecology of art, you have a session of ART DETOX

Conferences & Symposia – Victoria and Albert Museum
Decoding

links for 2010-01-26

rebel:art » Blog Archive » Céleste Boursier-Mougenot: “From here to ear”
A walk-though aviary for a flock of zebra finches with electric guitars create a captivating, live soundscape
(tags: performance music sound)

Pirate Bay’s Ipredator VPN Opens To The Public | TorrentFreak
After months

links for 2010-01-24

Camouflage Yourself
Throughout these concepts of camouflage and media art, I focused on the “camouflage” as the context of my personal art project by using the metaphor of natural camouflage, “pupa.”
(tags: art media visual)

links for 2010-01-22

Misa Digital Guitar replaces strings with touchscreen | MusicRadar.com
The Misa Digital Guitar is quite unlike any other 'electronic axe' we've seen, being designed not to replace your traditional guitar, but to complement it as a completely different instrument
(tags: sound music)

links for 2010-01-21

The Wand Remote Control – IWOOT
A turning motion (it's all in the wrist) will control the volume, a sweep up or down will move the channel forward or back a step, and even double-tapping on the side will perform whatever