Showing posts with label interactive art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interactive art. Show all posts

Jul 22, 2011

File in São Paulo

FILE, the Electronic Language International Festival that takes place in São Paulo this Summer. As usual, the event mixes and matches immersive installations, animations movies, performances, machinimas, besides works of web art, documentary, and other goodies you expect from this ambitious new media art festival.

ADA - an analoge interactive installation, by Karina Smigla-Bobinski.

ADA is a huge helium-filled ball trapped inside a room. Its surface is spiked with charcoals that leave marks on the white surface of the walls, ceilings and floors as it bounced from one side of the room to the other.

more after the jump...

Jul 20, 2011

Talk To Me, stamen design

stamen design, a San Francisco based design and technology studio is featured at MoMa's Talk To Me Exhibition as well:
Our team have two pieces in the exhibit: prettymaps, the open data yellow-and-green smorgasbord that we accounced last year, and Walking Papers, the Open Street Map-based project on display for a few more days at the Art Institute of Chicago
They also designed the accompanying website for the exhibit, currently availabile in beta at http://moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome. The full site will launch on July 24. 

Jul 18, 2011

Cybraphone by Found Electronics





Cybraphon is a robotic music instrument, a data-mining-computer, a visualization-machine, a mind-blowing interactive art piece. 
If you have an iPhone, you can check Cybraphon’s mood on the move, here.

more info and link after the jump.