Issue 46
Max Dean, The Gross Clinic
Using broken animatronics figures from Ontario Place, Max Dean staged a surreal veterinary clinic of sorts. The photographs are stylistically and thematically inspired by classical paintings. See the photographs and installations restaged at Ontario Place during the In/Future festival from
Max Dean, The Gross Clinic
Using broken animatronics figures from Ontario Place, Max Dean staged a surreal veterinary clinic of sorts. The photographs are stylistically and thematically inspired by classical paintings. See the photographs and installations restaged at Ontario Place during the In/Future festival from
More Perfect
When Chief Justice Earl Warren was asked at the end of his career, “What was the most important case of your tenure?”, there were a lot of answers he could have given. After all, he had presided over some of
More Perfect
When Chief Justice Earl Warren was asked at the end of his career, “What was the most important case of your tenure?”, there were a lot of answers he could have given. After all, he had presided over some of
Nina Geometrieva, I Love Fur
Rather than spending mindless minutes swiping around Facebook, try this dreamy and hypnotic game: I Love Fur. The motion graphics make the digital fur respond to your gestures as it would physically.
Nina Geometrieva, I Love Fur
Rather than spending mindless minutes swiping around Facebook, try this dreamy and hypnotic game: I Love Fur. The motion graphics make the digital fur respond to your gestures as it would physically.
Jake Barton, “Ghostbusting Finally Got Me to Believe in the Power of VR”
The VOID, which stands for Vision of Infinite Dimensions, may be VR, but it’s mapped over a corresponding physical space in which every virtual object has a real-world equivalent; if you reach out to touch a TV set that appears in
Jake Barton, “Ghostbusting Finally Got Me to Believe in the Power of VR”
The VOID, which stands for Vision of Infinite Dimensions, may be VR, but it’s mapped over a corresponding physical space in which every virtual object has a real-world equivalent; if you reach out to touch a TV set that appears in