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Bompas & Parr

Posted on Janeiro 10, 2011 - Filed Under Architecture, Art, Design, Food, Interactive, Performance | Leave a Comment

Bompas & Parr, is a London based studio which merges food, architecture and art, creating  amazing food experiences often working on an architectural scale with cutting edge technology.
Some of their projects includes:

The Ziggurat of Flavour
The Ziggurat of Flavour is a pyramidal installation containing a cloud of breathable fruit. For [...]

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Ondrej Brody and Kristofer Paetau – A Live Garden Gnome

Posted on Novembro 25, 2010 - Filed Under Art, Interactive, Performance, Social, Street Art | Leave a Comment

Work by Ondrej Brody and Kristofer Paetau, they explain in their website, where you can also see the video:
Bad Ems is a small town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the county seat of the Rhein-Lahn rural district and is well-known as a bathing resort on the river Lahn.
In october 2010 the artists Ondrej Brody and [...]

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Nate Hill – Punch Me Panda

Posted on Novembro 22, 2010 - Filed Under Art, Interactive, Performance, Street Art | Leave a Comment

Do you ever get so mad that you want to punch something? The artist Nate Hill provides a public service, a Panda offering strangers the chance to hit him in exchange for money, as a way to release their emotions.
He writes in his website:
Do you ever get so mad that you want to punch something? [...]

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Heart Chamber Orchestra

Posted on Agosto 26, 2010 - Filed Under Art, Digital Culture, Interactive, Music | Leave a Comment

The Heart Chamber Orchestra – HCO – is an audiovisual performance. The orchestra consists of 12 classical musicians and the artist duo TERMINALBEACH.
Using their heartbeats, the musicians control a computer composition and visualization environment. The musical score is generated in real time by the heartbeats of the musicians. They read and play this score [...]

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Play me I’m yours

Posted on Junho 30, 2010 - Filed Under Art, Interactive, Street Art | Leave a Comment

Play Me, I’m Yours’ is an artwork by artist Luke Jerram.
Street pianos are appearing in cities across the world. Located in parks, squares, bus shelters and train stations, outside galleries, markets and on bridges and ferries, the pianos are for any member of the public to enjoy and claim ownership of. So far, Jerram [...]

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13th Street – Last Call

Posted on Abril 23, 2010 - Filed Under Advertising, Digital Culture, Interactive, Technology | Leave a Comment

Interactive Theatrical for the 13TH STREET CHANNEL in Germany.

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Piano Improvisation with strangers on ChatRoulette.com

Posted on Março 17, 2010 - Filed Under Digital Culture, Interactive, Sem categoria | Leave a Comment

Besides perverts wanking off and people being nexted with a click ChatRoulette.com can be an interesting plattaform for creative people.
And this is an example, a piano improvisation with strangers.

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Tom Gerhard – Mud Tub

Posted on Março 4, 2010 - Filed Under Digital Culture, Interactive | Leave a Comment

With the project Mud Tub, the artist Tom Gerhard intends to close the gap between our bodies and the digital world.
Mud Tub is an experimental tangible interface that allows people to control a computer while playing in the mud.
Via Next Nature

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Hyperkinetic Kayak

Posted on Novembro 13, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Interactive | Leave a Comment

Hyperkinetic Kayak is an interactive kayak simulator that lets the audience navigate an abstract visualization of an ice ocean presented in stereoscopic 3D. While the user paddles through the 3D environment, physical feedback is given through the moving kayak.
Daily temperature measurements from the northwest coast of Greenland are used to change parameters in the software [...]

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The Twitter Opera

Posted on Outubro 27, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Interactive | Leave a Comment

London’s Royal Opera House became part of the tendency of culture to respond to new technology.
Over the past three weeks the ROH has been using Twitter to crowdsource the libretto for a new “people’s opera”.
“The Twitter Opera” is to be performed as part of the ROH’s Deloitte Ignite Festival at the beginning of September. The [...]

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