Thursday, August 9, 2012
Installation: Water Light Graffiti
The "Water Light Graffiti" is a surface made of thousands of LED lights that illuminate when they come into the contact with water. That means you can effectively turn a water pistol in to a spray can, or even just wet your fingertips and draw with your hands. Water Light Graffiti is a wall for ephemeral messages in the urban space without deterioration. A wall to communicate and share magically in the city.
Labels:
electronic art,
installation,
interactive,
lights,
video
Street Art: Robot
Labels:
anamorphic,
optical illusion,
street art
Installation: Deep Screen
"Deep Screen" interactive LED installation by Muti Randolph
"My work is always trying to get people inside my head you know, inside the things I create…When you are in front of 2-D monitor, that usual experience of watching TV or going to the movies, you end up, you know, imagining you are inside the movie…But with this stuff here, now you are literally inside the action."
Labels:
electronic art,
installation,
lights,
video
Photography: 12LVE
"12LVE" by Michael Tompert
Photographed by Paul Fairchild
On exhibit at the small Live Worms Gallery in San Francisco, California
Is it art or metal illness? You decide.
Michael Tompert, San Francisco-area graphic designer with Raygun Studio, takes new Apple products and wrecks them in order to photograph the results. His means are varied. He has used blowtorches, sledgehammers, handsaws, and handguns, but the results are always the same. Complete obliteration.
Labels:
junk,
photography,
technology,
upcycling
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
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