23 articles in this selection
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| 2010/05/24 STRP Festival
Het STRP Festival is één van de grootste art & technology festivals in Europa en uniek in de mix van muziek, kunst & technologie. De inhoud van het programma is multidisciplinair en laagdrempelig. In De focus van STRP ligt op impact en een 360 graden beleving met een uitloper naar verdieping, verbazing en verstilling....
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| 2010/02/07 People Pictures
Within that imposing spectrum, the technology of the early 20th century continued developing, pulling a weary world’s population into one of the most robust rebuilding periods in human history.In the arts, photography, specifically, was of major significance due to its way of attaching technological development to the way we looked at and regarded ourselves as a people.Photography became a new and important means of visual language, establishing itself as the most democratic of communication forms. The outbreak of World War I and its inherent violence engendered a new commitment by the world's photographers to document every aspect of the fighting, ending an era of In A Patriotic Mole, A Living Photograph, Louis Kaplan, of Southern Illinois University, writes, “The so-called living photographs and living insignia of Arthur Mole [and John Thomas] are photo-literal attempts to recover the old image of national identity at the very moment when the United States entered the Great War i...
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| 2010/02/07 You are the Fleet Admiral of the Navy in WWI what do you do?
British Artist and naval officer Norman Wilkinson pioneered the Dazzle Camouflage movement (known as Razzle Dazzle in the United States). Norman used bright, loud colours and contrasting diagonal stripes to make it incredibly difficult to gauge a ship’s size and direction. It was cheap, effective, and widely-adopted during World War 1. Check out the incredible photographs....
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| 2010/02/06 infarrantly creative: Game Board Storage Art
Hello friends. Today I promised you some color in my game room. I am so totally excited about this project I can barely contain myself. If you have been around Infarrantly Creative for any length of time you know about my disdain for children’s game boxes here and here. Well…here’s a little storage and a little art in one!...
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| 2009/05/05 Save the Girls
Collection of Nose Art from World War 2 bombers.
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| 2009/05/05 Aaron Koblin - Sand Box
Interesting visualizations, for example flight movements over the US and text messages sent in Amsterdam.
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| 2009/02/08 Design and the Elastic Mind
Over the past twenty-five years, people have weathered dramatic changes in their experience of time, space, matter, and identity. Individuals cope daily with a multitude of changes in scale and pace—working across several time zones, traveling with relative ease between satellite maps and nanoscale images, and being inundated with information. Adaptability is an ancestral distinction of intelligence, but today’s instant variations in rhythm call for something stronger: elasticity, the product of adaptability plus acceleration. Design and the Elastic Mind explores the reciprocal relationship between science and design in the contemporary world by bringing together design objects and concepts that marry the most advanced scientific research with attentive consideration of human limitations, habits, and aspirations. The exhibition highlights designers’ ability to grasp momentous changes in technology, science, and history—changes that demand or reflect major adjustments in human behavior—...
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| 2009/02/06 LucasArts Posters
I've always been a fan of both painted artworks/posters and the classic LucasArts adventure games, and so I'm trying to preserve those classic artworks by Steve Purcell, Bill Eaken and the likes, cleaning them up, painting out overlaying text or stickers, plus taking the extra step to make these babies printable in poster size (or make them work as posters AT ALL)....
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| 2009/02/06 The History of Visual Communication
This website attempts to walk you through the long and diverse history of a particular aspect of human endeavour: The translation of ideas, stories and concepts that are largely textual and/or word based into a visual format, i.e. visual communication.
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| 2008/10/08 T.S.A. Communication
T.S.A. Communication is a project that alters the airport security experience and allows the government to learn more about you then just what's in your backpack. Thin 8.5 x 11 inch laser-cut sheets of stainless steel comfortably fit in your carry on bag, simultaneously obscuring the contents you don't want the TSA to see while highlighting ideas you do want them to see. Change your role as air traveler from passive to active....
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| 2008/08/02 Felice Varini
Perspective/optical illusion art by Felice Varini
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| 2008/08/02 Axel Peemoeller - Eureka Carpark Melbourne
In Melbourne I developed a way-finding-system for the Eureka Tower Carpark. The distored letters on the wall can be read perfectly when standing at the right position. This project won several international design awards.
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| 2008/07/17 10 Light Graffiti Artists and Photographers | WebUrbanist
Light graffiti, also known as light painting, takes what you think you know about graffiti and turns it on its head. This ephemeral approach to art and expression uses the movement of light to create incredible images and is created on the streets, in nat...
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| 2008/05/15 Tom Schoppema - La Rana Gorda Online
Hallo digitale reiziger, laat ik me voorstellen. Mijn naam is Tom Schoppema (1963) en ik ben geboren in het Brabantse boerendorp Berlicum onder de rook van Den Bosch. Ik heb Informatica aan de Hogeschool in Eindhoven gestudeerd. Momenteel woon ik in Almer...
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