QRadio
QRadio is the most recent project by Berlin based artist SWEZA, it is an interactive Street Art piece in the streets of Berlin.
QRadio is the most recent project by Berlin based artist SWEZA, it is an interactive Street Art piece in the streets of Berlin.
This project shows really nice data visualization of the public behavior and interaction of cars, public transportation vehicles and computers.
In an effort to establish new platforms for public art and performance, the multimedia duo SWEATSHOPPE has developed a new interactive technology that enables them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture.
Say Something Nice was produced by Improv Everywhere as part of the Guggenheim Museum exhibition stillspotting nyc.
Theo Jansen is the Dutch creator of what he calls "Kinetic Sculptures," where nature and technology meet. Essentially these sculptures are robots powered by the wind only.
Streetart artist Slinkachu is known for his 'little people project' which began in 2006, whereby he remodels and paints miniature train set characters, arranging them in particular scenarios on the street, photographing them and leaving them for passer-bys to stumble upon.
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....= a trip of a lifetime, by Rick Mereki.
The installation ‘Wastelandscape’ which is created by French artist Elise Morin and architect Clémence Eliard, overtakes the ‘Halle d’Aubervilliers’ of Paris’s Centquatre until September 10th. The artists selected every single cd and join them together. 65,000 old CD’s are used in this installation.
Charles W. Cushman is one of the few people who shooted the Big Apple 70 years ago in colour.
Enter the little narrative world of Mexican artist Pablo Delgado in the city of London. In his artwork he presents different scenes and characters who are narrative snapshots of circus, redlight-disctricts, everyday-entertainment and kafkaesque fantasy.