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24 Nov Retweet this Share on Facebook

Sometimes the online world reveals unsuspected parallel dimensions. This is an unknown restyle of Neural independently (and secretly as we never knew about it) made by NY-based Motion and Graphic Designer, Clarke Blackham. Very nicely made, perhaps only a bit glossier for the magazine’s line, it testifies once more how even your most familiar outcomes can have another life somewhere else.

MechanicalTechno

02 Jul Retweet this Share on Facebook

The value of craft after software sounds rampant sometimes, expressing the freedom of escaping repetitive taps and clicks to accomplish some assumed tasks. Mixing media, electricity, electronics, mechanics and inert objects Graham Dunning has realised a structured track/performance/open script in his “Mechanical Techno: Ghost in the Machine Music.” More than a proof of concept a machine music declination.

AsciGraffiti

30 Jun Retweet this Share on Facebook

Isn’t ASCII Art a perfect form of “graffiti” in 2010s? The 8-bit aesthetics is among the strongest visual references connecting the analogue recent past with the omni-digital present, so why not adopt it to finally have some public art embedded in the present? In Varberg, Sweden, 2016, the GOTO80 crew (feat: Karin Andersson) did it, choosing (not by accident) the Mo Soul Amiga-font.

YesNo

29 Jun Retweet this Share on Facebook

YesNo by Timo Kahlen feels like “traditional” net art, a well crafted stuck webpage for the user’s aural and clickable enjoyment.

 

AppleForAds

29 Feb Retweet this Share on Facebook

The relationship between Andy Warhol and personal computers (becoming quite popular during his last years) has been only partially investigated beyond his Amiga works. In November 2015, Sotheby’s sold his “Apple (from Ads)” (acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas) for 910.000 USD, and in catalogue’s notes Warhol tells about his meeting with Steve Jobs insisting to give him one and showing him how to draw (even if still in black and white): “we went into Sean [John Lennon’s son]’s bedroom–and there was a kid there setting up the Apple computer that Sean had gotten as a present, the Macintosh model. I said that once some man had been calling me a lot wanting to give me one, but that I’d never called him back or something, and then the kid looked up and said, ‘Yeah, that was me. I’m Steve Jobs.’ And he looked so young, like a college guy. And he told me that he would still send me one now. And then he gave me a lesson on drawing with it. It only comes in black and white now, but they’ll make it soon in color…I felt so old and out of it with this young whiz guy right there who helped invent it.”

 

Harsh Noise Wally

10 Jan Retweet this Share on Facebook

Harsh Noise Wally, is a sophisticated mashup mixing strips of Wally, the lazy and cynic colleague of Dilbert with some epic noise music extreme attitudes. Well conceived and assembled.

 

scanning eye-shaped big screen at Birmingham New Street railway station

29 Aug Retweet this Share on Facebook

Minority Report comes closer… Three huge screens at Birmingham New Street railway station are scanning passers-by and play advertisements accordingly. http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-street-station-advertising-screens-9920400

 

GoPro ancestors

08 Jul Retweet this Share on Facebook

GoPro ancestors in the 1960s and 1970s, mainly sport and movie persons like F1 driver Jackie Stewart, Bob Sinclair and Steve McQueen.

 

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Pneumatic Sponge Ball Accelerator, Physics’ Joy

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The accelerated microparticles being studied at the CERN institute in Geneva cannot be viewed with the naked eye. The difficulties faced by potential physics fans to understand the experiments have stimulated an artwork entitled “Sponge Ball Pneumatic Acceraltor”. Artist Niklas →

interactivenew media artscience 3 Nov 2014

Deison & Mingle – Everything Collapse

Deison&Mingle_WEB

CD – Aagoo

Behind the moniker Deison & Mingle are two Italians, Cristiano Deison from Udine and Andrea Gastaldello from Mantova. The authors met each other on a social network and later began to work together at a distance, thanks →

droneexperimentalfield recordings 31 Oct 2014

(edited by) Martin Fredriksson, James Arvanitakis – Piracy: Leakages from Modernity

(edited by) Martin Fredriksson, James Arvanitakis Piracy- Leakages from Modernity.

Litwin Books, ISBN: 978-1936117598, English, 370 pages, 2014, USA

The term “piracy” inevitably conjures up ambivalent feelings. It also reflects changes, conflicts and contradictions in contemporary society. This anthology of texts finally breaks the classic “cops and robbers” debate loop, →

bookcopyrighthacktivism 28 Oct 2014

David Papapostolou – Contrastes (dispositifs d’ecoute / c’est moi qui souligne)

DavidPapapostolou_WEB

CD- Winds Measure

When a work is made with the use of audio captures, the relationship between the sounds recorded by the artist and the environment where the listening experience takes place is often complicated and can be affected by →

audio artexperimentalfield recordings 25 Oct 2014

Thomas Tilly – le Cébron / Statics and sowers

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LP – aussenraum

This release is a refined edition and a rarity for collectors: a 180g transparent vinyl, whose artwork and customised centre have been designed by Jean-Luc Guionnet, an artist with a taste for improvisation (in both music and →

audio artexperimentalfield recordings 22 Oct 2014

Tactical Technology Collective – Visualizing Information For Advocacy

Visualizing Information For Advocacy

Tactical Technology Collective, Book + stickers + postcards, ISBN 9789380765037, English, 170 pages, 2008, USA

In the world of ​​big data visualization, developing a “practical” handbook to carry out really effective campaigns it is certainly a daunting task. But when →

bookhacktivism 17 Oct 2014

Origami Galaktika – One

OrigamiGalaktika_WEB

CD – Monochrome Vision

Benny Braaten, aka Origami Galaktika, has released a number of works since 1996 – LPs, double LPs, CDRs and CDs. Some of these have been self-produced while labels such as Speeding Across My Hemisphere, Black Orchid, →

acoustic/digitalambientfield recordings 15 Oct 2014

A Piece of the Pie Chart, the feminist cherry on the cake

A Piece of the Pie Chart

Cakes are definitive symbols of motherly care, but they can also evoke an old-fashioned notion of the housebound woman in a socially constrained role. “A Piece of the Pie Chart” by Annina Rüst (in the early 2000s part of the →

hacktivismnew media art 10 Oct 2014

Alessio Riccio – Ninshubar / From The Above To The Below

AlessioRiccio_Ninshubar_WEB

CD – Unorthodox

Alessio Riccio, a drummer and electroacoustic composer, has developed a specific free-form project for Unorthodox Recordings, which recalls the figure of the goddess Ninshubar. She is a character from Sumerian mythology and her “warrior” status has perhaps →

acoustic/digitalexperimentalfree formimpro 6 Oct 2014

S.M.S., smoke as a medium for the masses

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The extreme range of possible smartphones functions is fulfilling the imaginary about uncharted innovation in our daily tasks. Smartphones have replaced computers in this respect because of their innate mobile nature, opening up a completely new set of possibilities and →

hacktivismnew media art 2 Oct 2014

Mark Cetilia – {Impact + Aftermath}

MarkCetilia_WEB

CD – Estuary

Mark Cetilia is a media artist who often focuses on designing and implementing complex generative art and sound creations systems. This latest release, only 200 copies of which were printed, presents two suites both recorded live in →

droneexperimentalfield recordings 29 Sep 2014

Data Cuisine, Infographics Improves Their Flavour

datacuisine

In this era of abundant data, where everything – including our habits and misfortunes – constitutes material to be digitized, measured, and compared, infographics (methods for representing this data) are becoming increasingly important. One specialist in this field, data visualizer →

hacktivismnew media art 25 Sep 2014

Jaap Blonk – Traces Of Speech

JaapBlonk_WEB

CD – Kontrans

Jaap Blonk is a Dutch visual/stage performer and avant-garde composer whose work is often located at a highly poignant intersection between visuals and sound poetry. Traces of Speech involved the creation of sounds by importing drawn characters →

acoustic/digitalaudio artexperimentalfree form 22 Sep 2014

MULTINODE_METAGAME, Reconstructing History Is Not A Game

multinode

September 11, 1973. Palacio de la Moneda, Santiago. During the bloody coup backed by the United States and led by the country’s future dictator, General Pinochet, former president Salvador Allende took his own life with a single gunshot. This last →

hacktivismnew media art 18 Sep 2014

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