Resting in a restless city

Tomas Mutsaers and other students from the AKV St. Joost Breda traveled end of February two weeks to Metro Manila/Philippines.

The Centrifuge Brain Project

Welcome to the ICR - the world's leading research laboratory in the highly specialized field of spinning people around. Dr. Laslowicz is convinced: Making his machines more powerful brings him comes closer to the solution for all our problems. 

20Hz

20Hz is a work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. 20Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth's upper atmosphere.

Mimeisthai

Mimeisthei is an absolutely stunning interactive installation created by James Theophane. The installation takes snippets of conversations spoken live from the theater and generates an interactive visualization.

The handknitted sweaters of Loes Veenstra

Since 1955, Loes Veenstra has knitted over 550 sweaters and stored them in her home on the 2nd Carnissestraat in Rotterdam. The sweaters have never been worn. Until a certain day.

Aakash Nihalani – ‘Sum Times’

Aakash Nihalani who is widely known for his playful street art involving neon-colored tape in various geometric forms has new work in urban space entiteld 'Sum Times'.

Nebula 12

The Nebula 12 is a weather station with indoor cloud function. This concept is developed by Micasa LAB, Zürich. Using meterological data from MetOff the Nebula forms to represent outside weather:

Life needs internet

'Life needs internet' by Jeroen van Loon is an amazing project about documenting the digital culture through handwritten letters. In eight steps this video-installation shows the complete evolution of our global digitalization and it's impact on different cultures.

Alter Bahnhof Video Walk

The Alter Bahnhof Video Walk was designed for the old train station in Kassel, Germany as part of dOCUMENTA by Cardiff and Miller. The artists let the participants experience an alternate world where reality meets fiction by using an iPod and headphones. 

Natalie Jeremijenko

' The art of the eco-mindshift' is a very interesting TED-talk by Natalie Jeremijenko where art meets science. 

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