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Digging in the crates is an interactive installation about the history of sampling as a production technology of contemporary music. It is made by Rossland Losslein for his diploma thesis.

The turntables are used to navigate dynamic data visualizations. Infographics are projected on the records.

(via creative applications)


The Particle is an installation with light, sound and movement created by Alex Posada.

The light patterns in combination with the sounds makes it a really amazing experience. We’ll keep you posted when on display again!

Telenoika collective has made this amazing facade audiovisual mapping for the Ingravid Festival in Figueres.

Twenty minutes of a light dance playing with the shadows and the facade structure in a perfect way.

It is a 2D projection with some 3D techniques and a warp software developed in OpenFrameworks.

(via Broad.cat)


Christmas are over and all the cities are taking off their lights. This christmas I’ve been lucky and I have visited several big cities and i have enjoyed for good or for bad their lights. For example i loved London lights while I really hated Barcelona ones.

I loved to see these ones made by YesYesNo, a collective formed by Zachary LiebermanTheo Watson and Joel Gethin Lewis. They transformed a church in Auckland, New Zealand, in a beautiful interactive canvas.

At least, there are people who really want to make cities happier for christmas!

(via @TodayTomorrow)

We have been in London last week and we couldn’t lose the Decode 09 exhibition at Victoria & Albert Museum.
The exhibition shows the most impotant works in digital and interactive design in the last year. There we can find pieces of art from Robert Hodgin, Golan Levin, John Maeda, Aaron Koblin, Karsten Schmidt…

One of the things I really loved from the exhibition was the mirrors. From the Venetian Mirror by Fabrica to the Weave Mirror by Daniel Rozin, playing with time or context.

In the video above you can see me reflected in the weave mirror :)