Guess the movie from the product placement…
Disconnected
“Three college students take on the challenge of giving up their computers to see how their academic, social, and work lives are affected. No Facebook. No YouTube. No e-mail. How will they get their work done? Will they cheat? Who will survive the longest? This one-hour documentary follows Carleton College students Andrew, Caitlin, and Chel as they go through “digital detox” and learn to interact with themselves and with others in ways we have largely forgotten.”
Public Intimacy
Public Intimacy series, by Mentalgassi…
Evolving Sculpture
“A machine in the roof rotates with a speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute it let one gram of hotglue drop down on the floor. During time a sculpture takes form.”
Albin Karlsson: 0.5g min
Luv(Sic)
When art arrives first
Jeffrey Shaw, The Legible City (1989-91), interactive installation
Nintendo, Cyberbike – Wii Sports (2009)
[thanks matteo]
Who Killed Bambi 2.0
One of my beloved (web)creatures, Who Killed Bambi? has a brand new site. You better take a look…
Photoshop’s killer application?
PhotoSketch: Internet Image Montage from Tao Chen on Vimeo.
“PhotoSketch is a system that composes a realistic picture from a simple freehand sketch annotated with text labels. The composed picture is generated by seamlessly stitching several photographs in agreement with the sketch and text labels; these are found by searching the Internet…”
Forces II
Anish Kapoor‘s installation Shooting into the corner. At the Royal Academy (London) until December 11th. I can’t wait to see it live…
Forces
Great installation by Erika Hock…
The MacGuffin Library
The MacGuffin Library is a project by Noam Toran…
What You see Might Not Be Real
The bull represents Wall Street and the man pinned to the wall is Bernard Madoff. Artwork by chines artist Chen Wenling…
Hot Chicks at Art Openings
“Because, girls are pretty. Also, art”
The site everyone always wanted to browse, but never dare to put online…
Now here it is: Hot Chick at Art Openings…
Google Maps Racing Game
The Breakfast Machine
“Hollywood directors dreamed of it: the breakfast machine. Imagine a contraption that sets a chain reaction in motion at the push of a button, frying eggs, juicing oranges, brewing coffee, making toast, and serving it all on a plate with jam, meat and cheese. What a perfect way to start the day!…”
The Breakfast Machine, by Yuri Suzuki and Masa Kimura for Platform21. More photos here…
Plattenbau
DIY Streetview
Google cameras didn’t pass by? No problem…
Other’s People’s Clothes
Caleb Cole is an american photographer. “His mother instilled in him a love of garage sales and thrift stores, where he developed a fascination with the junk that people leave behind”.
What I Don’t Know About Space
Dennis Hopper’s 1960s
Before he hit the road in Easy Rider, Dennis Hopper spent years photographing Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and other artists. View this amazing gallery on The Daily Beast (in this photo: Robert Rauschenberg with his tongue stamped “Wedding Souvenir, Claes Oldenburg,” 1966).