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Museum of Obsolete Objects

Posted on Outubro 7, 2011 - Filed Under Digital Culture, Documentary, Social, Technology, Trends | Leave a Comment

Museum of Obsolete Objects was created by the german Digital Agency Jung von Matt/Next .
Sadly, as our daily lives become more and more digital some things fall by the way side as they are replaced by newer, «better» devices.
Let us not forget those fallen appliances, tools and gadgets and relive those bygone times by taking [...]

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People Staring at Computers

Posted on Julho 8, 2011 - Filed Under Art, Digital Culture | Leave a Comment

Artist Kyle McDonald has created software which photographs people using public computers as part of his project ‘People Staring At Computers.’
McDonald’s ‘photographic intervention’ took place after he installed the software on public computers around New York – including the Apple store – over three days. Taking a photo every minute, the application collected over [...]

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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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Russian Facebook Roulette

Posted on Maio 9, 2011 - Filed Under Creativity, Digital Culture, Experience, Interactive | Leave a Comment

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Tinted Sheen, the Charlie Sheen Browser Blocker

Posted on Março 14, 2011 - Filed Under Art, Creativity, Digital Culture | Leave a Comment

Block Charlie Sheen and more from the Internet by downloading the plugin for Firefox or Chrome, and never again worry about seeing his name or face.
Via F.A.T. Free Art & Tecnology
Would be useful to use on so many other subjects.

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Immaterials: Light painting WiFi

Posted on Março 3, 2011 - Filed Under Digital Culture, Technology | Leave a Comment

This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.
A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic technique called light-painting.

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Humble Pied – one creative, one advice

Posted on Fevereiro 18, 2011 - Filed Under Creativity, Digital Culture | Leave a Comment

Humble Pied, is an online platform with a simple but useful quest:  one inspiring creative shares one piece of advice, over iChat.

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The Future of Art

Posted on Fevereiro 16, 2011 - Filed Under Art, Digital Culture, Documentary, Social | Leave a Comment

The Future of Art an immediated autodocumentary
What are the defining aesthetics of art in the networked era? How is mass collaboration changing notions of ownership in art? How does micropatronage change the way artists produce and distribute artwork? The Future of Art begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation.

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Everything is a remix

Posted on Fevereiro 9, 2011 - Filed Under Digital Culture, Documentary | Leave a Comment

Remixing is a folk art but the techniques involved — collecting material, combining it, transforming it — are the same ones used at any level of creation. You could even say that everything is a remix.
In this serious of four documentaries Kirby Ferguson, show us that remixing isn’t new. It has a long history, going [...]

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