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Nov 20, 2009
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Escape From Tomorrow (A Day In the Life With Nigel Sylvester)!!!


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Nov 20, 2009
@ 10:00 am
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BoingBoing Video brings the N.A.S.A. goods again, this time featuring Tom Waits and Kool Keith, with visuals by Montreal-based Fluorescent Hill. (via Motionographer)


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Nov 19, 2009
@ 11:44 am
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Levine/Leavitt »


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Nov 19, 2009
@ 11:40 am
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The SCAN PROCESSOR STUDIES are a collection of works by Woody Vasulka & Brian O’Reilly. (via Vimeo)


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Nov 19, 2009
@ 11:36 am
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Le Creative Sweatshop is the result of the encounter between Ndeur and Make a Paper World in January 2009: a conceptual agency based of modern communication means and mediums, through the lens of the DIY culture, working on volume and space scenography.

Le Creative Sweatshop is the result of the encounter between Ndeur and Make a Paper World in January 2009: a conceptual agency based of modern communication means and mediums, through the lens of the DIY culture, working on volume and space scenography.


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Nov 18, 2009
@ 4:13 pm
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F_ck you and your iphone on behance.

F_ck you and your iphone on behance.


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Nov 18, 2009
@ 9:57 am
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Philip Whitfield has just posted this video on Flickr that shows iPhone sending touch information to a pen plotter plugged into a computer. Made with openFrameworks. (via Jens Franke)


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Nov 17, 2009
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Making of - & Poster by Conor & David. “The making of our & Poster. We were assisted by Conor’s sister, Órfhlaith. The music is ‘Black Bouquet’, by David’s brother Patrick aka P-Dog.” You can get the print here. (via benjaminf)


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Nov 17, 2009
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PhoneBook is a nice concept from Mobile Art Lab in Japan. Its such a simple idea, to combine a Iphone with a childs picture book. You put the phone inside the book itself, with a window to the screen acting as a little portal within the book. Then whilst flipping through the pages to match the scene on the screen, you can use the touchscreen & tilt sensors to interact with the animations. (via pixelsumo)


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Nov 17, 2009
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‘We Like Colour’ (We Are Pirates) a film created by the PIRATES for CIA (Central illustration Agency).

The ambition of CIA’s newest signing, the Pirates, is to create the largest most breathtaking creations ever seen, the mystical and often hidden world of graffiti and street art is about to be turned on its head by this new team of creative talent.” (via fff)


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Nov 14, 2009
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These images are direct uploads from Tempt1’s EyeWriter device. For more information go to eyewriter.org.

These images are direct uploads from Tempt1’s EyeWriter device. For more information go to eyewriter.org.


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Nov 13, 2009
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The system works by calculating the Delaunay tetrahedralisation of a point cloud obtained from on-line structure from motion estimation which is then carved using a recursive and probabilistic algorithm to rapidly obtain the surface mesh.

Video introducing ProFORMA, a system allowing on-line (live) generation of textured 3D models. More here. (via 6uns)


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Nov 12, 2009
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CYOA [samizdat.cc], short for Choose your Own Adventure, is a beautiful and sophisticated website devoted on revealing the twists and turns one takes when reading interactive fiction. A typical CYOA book is a collection of numbered pages of a few different types. Most pages tell a portion of the story, then finish by allowing the reader to jump to another page. A smaller number of pages tell a conclusion to the story and represent an endpoint with no further jumps…Next to the detailed descriptions, the website allows you to read a book (“Zork: the Cavern of Doom” by Steve Meretzky) for yourself, or to check out the beautiful animations. (via information aesthetics)

CYOA [samizdat.cc], short for Choose your Own Adventure, is a beautiful and sophisticated website devoted on revealing the twists and turns one takes when reading interactive fiction. A typical CYOA book is a collection of numbered pages of a few different types. Most pages tell a portion of the story, then finish by allowing the reader to jump to another page. A smaller number of pages tell a conclusion to the story and represent an endpoint with no further jumps…Next to the detailed descriptions, the website allows you to read a book (“Zork: the Cavern of Doom” by Steve Meretzky) for yourself, or to check out the beautiful animations. (via information aesthetics)



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Nov 12, 2009
@ 8:03 pm
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The Unravelling of the Real 3D Mandelbrot Fractal (via nerdcore)

The Unravelling of the Real 3D Mandelbrot Fractal (via nerdcore)