Aaron Hobson’s Cinemascapes occupy an eerie space somewhere between cinema and photography. His carefully staged and lit photos are like a still frame from a movie - all you need to do is add your own narrative. If you like Aaron’s work you might also like to check out Gregory Crewdson - here’s a selection […]
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Facebook On The iPhone
Those lucky enough to have an iPhone can now use a specially designed version of Facebook, the ubiquitous social networking site. Simply point your iPhone browser at iphone.facebook.com. If, like us in the UK you’re still waiting for the iPhone, visiting the page in Firefox and resizing your browser to mimic the iPhone’s screen will […]
Spamtrap
Artist Bill Shackleford has devised this very satisfying way of dealing with spam. The spam comes in via email, is printed out, and the page is immediately shredded. Watch the video.
That eureka moment
A great idea for a billboard from The Economist, the light bulb is activated by a motion sensor when a passer by walks underneath.
Work for The Economist is consistently brilliant, and one of the factors in this is undoubtedly that it is done within a set of tight visual constraints.
They basically have a typeface, the […]
L.E.M.U.R.
I give you… the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots! Starring among others Guitarbot and Tibetbot, LEMUR is a Brooklyn-based group of artists and technologists developing robotic musical instruments. Founded in 2000 by musician and engineer Eric Singer, LEMUR creates exotic, sculptural musical instruments which integrate robotic technology. LEMUR’s philosophy is to build robots […]
Duodecuple guitar
You could really rock out with this guitar from Japanese artist Yoshihiko Sato, which won the 2002 Kirin art prize in Japan.
Incidentally is you want to know all the equivalent words for double, triple, quadruple etc, all the way up to a trillion, the answers have kindly been provided by the University of California Golf […]
L.A.S.E.R. Tag
New from Graffiti Research Labs. Amazing stuff. Click the play button now!
Meet Hektor – the graffiti output device
Hektor is a portable Spray-paint Output Device for laptop computers. It’s brilliantly low-tech and the coolest thing since the gas powered pogo stick.
Soundbombing
A Sound Bomb works like this. Record a sound. Place the device somewhere. A person walks past, activates the motion sensor and hears the sound. Simple, low–tech and clever. You could record the sound of a howler monkey (the loudest land animal on earth) from Bolivia and place the Sound Bomb in a tree on […]
Culture Catchers
Michael Sheridan, who describes himself as a Journalistic Artist, has installed these “Culture Catchers” in the G–A–S–P gallery in Massachusetts. The devices pick up short wave radio signals from all over the globe and play them back upon detecting a gallery visitor’s movement.
Check out his site for more details of this and other interesting projects.
























