Archive for Junho, 2011

Splitscreen: A Love Story

Posted on Junho 29, 2011 - Filed Under Film | 4 Comments

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Digi-Comp II

Posted on Junho 28, 2011 - Filed Under Interactive, Robotics, Technology | 5 Comments

Digi-Comp II is a classic 1960′s educational computer kit– an automatic binary digital mechanical computer, capable of conducting basic operations like adding, multiplying, subtracting, dividing, counting, and so forth. These operations are all conducted by the action of marbles rolling down a slope.
A huge calculator machine.

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Cinemagraphs by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg

Posted on Junho 22, 2011 - Filed Under Photography | Leave a Comment

Photographer Jamie Beck and a motion graphics designer artist Kevin Burg have created a new way of capturing images – pictures with movement, so-called cinemagraphs. They describe it as: “Something more than a photo, but less than a video”.

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ExcellBook – Diesel – be stupid at work

Posted on Junho 21, 2011 - Filed Under Advertising, Digital Culture | 6 Comments

As part of the Diesel “Be stupid” campaign Diesel Excellbook app transforms  your entire Facebook into an Excell spreadsheet, so  and you can Facebook while your boss thinks you are working hard as your “smart” colleagues.

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James Bridle – Robot Flâneur

Posted on Junho 16, 2011 - Filed Under Digital Culture, Experience, Social | 13 Comments

Robot Flâneur is a project made by London-based writer and programmer James Bridle, which claims to be an explorer for Google Street View. It allows you to virtually stroll the streets of nine different world cities. The website tends to re-examine Charles Baudelaire’s concept of the flâneur — a person who walks the [...]

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Alexandre Arrechea – Orange Tree

Posted on Junho 1, 2011 - Filed Under Art, Street Art | 25 Comments

Orange tree, 2003-2010
lacquered aluminum
7 meters height
Location/ Bronx Museum for the Arts, NY.
Photo: Ed Emrich

Via Alexandre Arrechea

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