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subscribe to RSS feedQuote from editor: “Particles is the latest installation by Daito Manabe and Motoi Ishibashi currently on exhibit at the Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM]. The installation centers around a spiral-shaped rail construction on which a number of balls with built-in LEDs and xbee transmitters are rolling while blinking in different time intervals, resulting in spatial drawings of light particles”.
Read full article at CAN.
Cheaper tools and resources, huge amounts of easy-to-get information, simple ways to promote your work, democratic content curation, shared data… The Future of Art documentary reflects about the way people approach to the creation process in a world where technology is a fundamental part of the tools we use.
A documentary by KS12/Emergence Collective, via CAN.
The flock will react depending on the distance of the viewer or quantity of viewers. Something that is hard to experience in real life, well maybe superman can tell us about it…
I am just wondering what the simulateries are with for example a group of sardines?
Project by DRIFT design via notcot.
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The exhibition consists of three pieces:
1. What is interaction for the world? And for you?
Frankly, this doesn’t seem as clear as all assume. In this projection you can say what you think and let your thoughts float in a sea of words, along with those other people equally or more confused than you. Come on, come on and tell us what your first thought is.
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2. Silence. Panels talking
Did you understand anything of what they say? I don’t. Believe it or not, these panels are having an innocent conversation between them, communicating in a secret and mysterious code that we cannot understand. And yes, they are happy with so many wires, buttons and lights on top that we are destined to not touch. We have nothing else to do than to leave them there, alone and without interrupting because, you know, it’s not polite to do so.
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3. Fixed Mobiles
We have always used mobile phones to communicate with us through them. But guess what? They are tired of listening and no longer need us. Hanging there as you see them, talk to them and tell their romantic woes, among others, and who knows, maybe a few secrets. What about us? Nothing. Ignored, we can only be witness.
Daniel González Venezuela
Jana Pejoska Macedonia
Maga Kwasniewska Poland
Paula Marques Brazil
Penny Greece
Sebastián Infante Chile
Simón Argentina
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Exhibition Open at Sala Marsà in Tárrega, Spain
From February 18 until March 6, 2011.
Created by The No-Interaction Group .


