
Durer With Girlfriend (2010), by Dorothee Golz…
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“Humorous CG short from 1992, poking fun at many of the clichés of computer graphics at the time. Produced at the New York Institute of Technology Fine Arts Center. ”
1992? Seriously?
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Infinite Judd, By Chris Collins
http://infinitejudd.com
Constant Dullaart poses in front of found online group portraits…
Untitled from billy rennekamp on Vimeo…
Turn any tv screen in a work of art with the Abstractor…
Art History Poster. Brilliant!
Internacional, a painting by Paco Pomet…
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James Théophane Jnr‘s Painting Render Crash:
“Work asked me to contribute a piece of art for our reception. I decided to hack an old replica painting from Spitalfields Market, London (an old flea market on Thursdays). I built a motor using one of those kits you can get from good electronic stores, painted acrylic on canvas and cut out a spinning beach ball of death glued to mounting board.”
video here
The bull represents Wall Street and the man pinned to the wall is Bernard Madoff. Artwork by chines artist Chen Wenling…
“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 cameras didn’t pass by? No problem…
Be sure to read ALL the lyrics. Featuring: Myspace, Gmail, iPhone, Youtube and much more!!! Oh, and yes, “download” is a metaphor…
“Three o’clock in the morning we be online
Others send friend requests but they get denied
He type I miss you
I type back to let him know the feeling’s mutual
It’s just Myspace love but it’s beautiful
He love to watch my videos on YouTube
Hey, it’s like everytime I log on I get so turned on
Computer love playin’ in the back”
After the first, fabulous essay on “Lady Gaga and Modern Architecture“, Flavorwire publishes a great sequel of the Gaga’s Outfit Research: “Deconstructing Lady Gaga’s VMA Ensembles“. Arithmetic fashion?
“A Durban IT company pitted an 11-month-old bird armed with a 4GB memory stick against the ADSL service from the country’s biggest web firm, Telkom. Winston the pigeon took two hours to carry the data 60 miles – in the same time the ADSL had sent 4% of the data.”
“Imagine this: You have to deliver a PowerPoint presentation about an unfamiliar topic, with slides you’ve never seen, to an audience eager to heckle and laugh at you. If you’re in your underwear, you’re having a nightmare. If you’re clothed, it’s called PowerPoint Karaoke…”