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These are just 5 cropped animated gifs from Emilio Gomariz latest series: RGB Landscapes. Go check all 52 of them in full resolution!
BERG, a London-based design studio, has just announced 2 new products: Little Printer and BERG Cloud. Little Printer is a thermal printer with a wireless connection to the Web. Each time you press the button, a neat little personalised package will be printed immediately. You can configure the messages with your smartphone, this is the part where the BERG Cloud will shine. Just watch the video and
Domestic Erosion is a video triptych made by Tim Taylor. Unfortunately I couldn’t find the videos online, but the gif at the bottom will give you an idea what they’re about. found at pietmondriaan
Selected is a series of animated gifs where Mike Guppy replaced the main character with an marching ants outline. His version of the Mona Lisa is a response to Replaced Mona Lisa by Mike Ruiz. found at It’s Nice That
Receipt Racer is a microproject by undef and Joshua Noble. It a simple game which they developed during the “Let’s feed the future workshop”, part of the OFFF Festival in Barcelona on June 8th 2011. The goal of the game is to drive a car on a race track and to avoid the obstacles. The game is self was made with openFrameworks. The design of the race track was live printed on a thermal receipt prin
Emilio Gomariz made a font by just arranging 114 Photoshop files. Each letter is composed by different files, from 1 file for I till 9 files for X. OS X has this feature where it remembers the position of window after minimizing and bringing it back to the front. Emilio used this to make this video of the 114.psd Type. Brilliant! Watch the video! found at triangulation blog 2 Responses to “114.ps
Midget & Giant by Ryuji Nakamura is a very witty webcam idea. found at triangulation blog
Last Friday I had the chance to see Daito Manabe perform with his Face Visualizer live during the Transmediale festival in Berlin. The Face Visualizer is a tool which lets people’s faces move artificially in sync with music through electroshocks produced with the Max/MSP programming platform. I’m pretty sure you’ve seen the videos of his first tests like these ones here. He performed together wit
John Stezaker combines old photographs with postcards. I quite like the result. found at why not?
This is the most awesome 450 page presentation you’ve ever seen. It took 3 animators 3 days to make this 450 frames animation in Google Docs. The cool thing about it? They were all in different location but could still edit the same document online at the same time. Plus, it super easy to share it afterwards. So go to http://goo.gl/6MJwH, let it load (it’s quite heavy) and then click through it. O
Lipstick Enigma is a computer-driven sentence-generator made by Janet Zweig. The sculpture is made of 1200 resin lipsticks powered by 1200 stepper motors, controlled by 60 circuit boards. The software invents and writes a new line of text, using rules and a lexicon written by the artist, and displays it on the sign when triggered by a motion detector.
IKEA has just released a baking book called “Hembakat är Bäst” (Homemade is Best). Carl Kleiner was asked to shoot the recipes. The styling of the ingredients looks great.
Dentsu London, a creative communications agency, collaborated with BERG to visualize their “Making Future Magic” strategy in a movie. They decided to make a stop motion animation with light drawings made with an iPad. The result is amazing! At the beginning they explain the process, but the real video starts at 1:40. Some tests.
In 2003, Florian Jenett and Valentin Beinroth placed about 50 handgun replicas in downtown Frankfurt. The guns were made from tinted ice, making them look real at first sight. In 2009 they did a new edition of their Freeze! project but made the guns eatable by using coke, licorice, cherry and food coloring. found at trendbeheer 4 Responses to “Freeze! Revisited” dem oschni sein Blog Says: August
Cycles is a surreal animation made by Cyriak. I had me definitely entertained for 2 minutes and 59 seconds. Watch it! found at rebel:art 4 Responses to “Cycles” jeremy Says: August 3rd, 2010 at 5:10 pm If you like that, you’ll love this: http://www.petpunk.com/woos/ andrew Says: August 3rd, 2010 at 8:22 pm his “Cows” animation I find much more amusing. John Michael Boling Says: August 3rd, 2010
Today I finally went to see Olafur Eliasson his exhibtion called “Innen Stadt Aussen“. I loved it. There were only 19 pieces in the show but it’s totally worth it. One of them was “Round Rainbow” – all the way. You can still go and see it till August 9th at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin. One Response to “Round Rainbow” 虹環。(Round Rainbow) : monogocoro ものごころ Says: July 26th, 2010 at 8:02 am [..
These are actually just a few photos of an analog monitor covered with glass beads. But it looks awesome. It’s actually part of an art edition mobile phone called PixCell via PRISMOID, designed by Kohei Nawa. The description of the project sounds a little weird, but the result is great.
387 & 388 are Andrey Yazev his latest HTML & javascript experiments. Both work best with Safari or Google Chrome, especially 388. 387 388
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The aesthetics of these explosions win over their destructive power. “Exposion”, photos by Sarah Pickering. Groundburst No1 Artillery Landmine Fuel Air Explosion found at acidolatte
Meara O’Reilly can sing salt patterns. Euh what? By singing certain tones, she can create resonant patterns with salt scattered on an Chladni plate. I know this sounds weird, in both ways, but watch the video to see the patterns shift from one into another. found at booooooom! 3 Responses to “Chladni Singing” XimeR Says: May 20th, 2010 at 12:55 pm Awesome, love the figures! Banging spoons on a TV
“Get Back In Your Book” by Lissy Laricchia, is series of photos where different fairy tale characters getting sucked into their respective titles. found at bumbumbum via hundertmark
Kaoiro means “facial expression” in Japanese and is the name of this emoticon stamp. It has 7 belts with each around 20 symbols, so you can create 2000 kaomoji (japanese emoticons). Here you can find all the possible combinations. ~(T∀T)~
Nike Music Shoe is an awesome ad for the Nike Free Run+ shoe. In the video you can see Hifana doing a live performance by using the shoes as controllers. By bending the flexible sole of the Nike Free Run+, they can control different sounds. I’m actually pretty sure that it is real because I think that I spotted Daito Manabe in the video. And we all know what he’s capable of. I guess they’ve used s
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Auto Smiley is the latest F.A.T. project by Theo Watson. It’s a little app that runs in the background while you work. It analyzes your face and each time it detects a smiley, it adds a smiley :) to the front most application. Theo used openFrameworks and MPT for the smile detection. Of course you can download the app and the sources here (I actually had to change some values in the source code so
Kordian Lewandowskiego made his own version of Michelangelo’s “La Pietà”. He used the Nintendo characters Mario and Princess Peach. found at designboom weblog
Bounce Room 1 & 2 are 2 paintings by Michael Guidetti. They’re not just normal paintings, I would call them augmented paintings. Together with the paintings come projectors which add animation to the sceneries. This is probably one of the coolest things I’ve seen lately, just watch the videos below. An other painting is called Untitled, here Michael added virtual sunlight which wanders through the
A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter by Caleb Larsen is a physical sculpture that is perptually attempting to auction itself on eBay. Here is the auction, the current bid is $4,250. Every ten minutes the black box pings a server on the internet via the ethernet connection to check if it is for sale on the eBay. If its auction has ended or it has sold, it automatically creates a new auction of itself. I
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