
From “the prank collective” Improv Everywhere: King Philip IV of Spain autograph signing:
“For our latest mission we staged an unauthorized autograph signing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art with an actor who bears a striking resemblance to King Philip IV of Spain. Standing in front of the 400-year-old Velázquez painting, the “King” greeted museum patrons and offered free signed 8×10 photos.”
read post »

Siamo abituati a vedere la tecnologia come il mezzo per raggiungere un fine. Tuttavia, se da un lato la consideriamo un semplice dispositivo per risolvere problemi
read post »

Titolo del workshop: Crowdsourcing, remix e appropriazione: il video come espressione della creatività amatoriale e collettiva in Rete
read post »

Highscreen, 2011, by Aram Bartholl:
“In this public intervention ‘HIGHSCREEN‘ I revived dumped CRT screen from the streets of Berlin to show Internet art on them before they eventually go to electronic hell. Featured works in this intervention: ’404′ by JODI 1997, ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ by Evan Roth 2010, ‘therevolvinginternet.com’ by Constant Dullaart 2010, ‘Super Mario Clouds’ by Cory Arcangel 2002″
read post »
Good stuff never gets old…
read post »

In 2008, the roof of Hayward Gallery, London, turned in to a pond for boating by artist Gelitin. The work is titled ‘Normally, Proceeding and Unrestricted With Without Title’.
[via lustik]
read post »
A collections of news reports, commercials, and instructional videos from the 90′s, trying to explain that massive computer network that’s becoming really big now.
[via devour]
read post »

This is a golden fist crushing an American jet, and may have been commissioned after Ronald Reagan ordered airstrikes on the country in 1986. And, yes, it does exists.
read post »

Empire goes on forever…
read post »

Photo Opportunities is a photo series by the Swiss photographer Corinne Vionnet. They are made by combining hundreds of tourist photos into one…
read post »

Jaakko Pallasvuo, Blingee (Sol Lewitt), 2010
read post »