Posts Tagged 'technology'
Postcards from Google Earth, Clement Villa
Clement Villa collects images from Google Earth that reveal unexpected moments in the system, often where there is meant to be a physical, vertical separation between two elements.
Postcards from Google Earth, Clement Villa
Clement Villa collects images from Google Earth that reveal unexpected moments in the system, often where there is meant to be a physical, vertical separation between two elements.
Julianne Swartz, Loop
Julianne Swartz creates beautiful and provocative sound installations. Loop is a tapestry woven from wire and speakers, playing a collage of non-speech audio.
Julianne Swartz, Loop
Julianne Swartz creates beautiful and provocative sound installations. Loop is a tapestry woven from wire and speakers, playing a collage of non-speech audio.
Timo Arnall, No to NoUI
Of course the interfaces we design may become normalised in use, effectively invisible over time, but that will only happen if we design them to be legible, readable, understandable and to foreground culture over technology. To build trust and confidence
Timo Arnall, No to NoUI
Of course the interfaces we design may become normalised in use, effectively invisible over time, but that will only happen if we design them to be legible, readable, understandable and to foreground culture over technology. To build trust and confidence
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