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Philip Karlberg Paints Celebrity Portraits With Wooden Pins And Sunglasses
Abdullah Saeed — 18. Mai
Can you recognize the faces in his Pin Art series? >> Weiterlesen
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Looking Back From Cancer 4 Cure: Q&A With El-P
Abdullah Saeed — 18. Mai
The legendary Brooklyn rapper/producer talks about his new record, his collaboration with Killer Mike, and his unconventional music career that led up to it. >> Weiterlesen
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Creators Remix Roundup: Diplo, Fool's Gold, And Matthew Herbert
Kathleen Flood — 18. Mai
A leak from Diplo's upcoming EP, Fool's Gold refixes Mr. Little Jeans, and Matthew Herbert gets Rowdy. >> Weiterlesen
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Dérive Paints Location Portraits With Point Clouds Of Light
Abdullah Saeed — 18. Mai
Using weather and image data, François Quévillon captures beautiful moving images of the world's cities. >> Weiterlesen
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Featured Works From The Gallery: Week 43
von Bonnie Wertheim — 17. Mai
Each week we bring you our favorite projects from the Gallery, showcasing the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer. >> Weiterlesen
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Water Colored Security Footage Becomes Eery Glitch Art
Erica Gonsales — 17. Mai
Kon Trubkovitch and Regina Parra revisit the dusty, blurry aesthetic of old film in Mise-en-scène. >> Weiterlesen
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Tomás Saraceno's Massive Cloud City Graces The Met's Rooftop
Abdullah Saeed — 17. Mai
The structure, made from 16 steel and glass modules, is perched atop the museum overlooking Central Park. >> Weiterlesen
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Give Your iPhone Photos The Triangulation Treatment
Kathleen Flood — 17. Mai
DMesh comes to iOS, allowing you to disintegrate your photos into a million little triangles. >> Weiterlesen
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Beijing's New Rem Koolhaas-Designed Skyscraper Looks Like A Gigantic Pair Of Pants
Abdullah Saeed — 17. Mai
After several years and some major setbacks, this marvel of architecture is open for business. >> Weiterlesen
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Sungdae Kim's The Cracks Combines Natural Elements With LEDs
von Hae Yoon — 17. Mai
The artists aims to symbolize the planet's erosion at our hands. >> Weiterlesen
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Assault On The Senses: A Review Of ITP's 2012 Spring Show
von Xavier Aaronson — 16. Mai
A roundup of the best projects seen at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program's (ITP) spring showcase. >> Weiterlesen
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The Making Of Thom Yorke And Modeselektor's "This" Video [Q&A]
Abdullah Saeed — 16. Mai
Andrew Jones of FutureDeluxe tells us about the conception and creation of the video, as well as a few notes on the creepiness of puppets. >> Weiterlesen
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Is CGI Software Poised to Kill Photography?
von Derek Mead — 16. Mai
The answer from our sister site Motherboard: It's close. >> Weiterlesen
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Work In Progress: Anamnesia, An Animated Film By Producer Strangeloop
Abdullah Saeed — 16. Mai
Exploring the sketches and landscapes of this science fiction realm. >> Weiterlesen
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MP3 Jewelry Simplifies The Listening Experience
Kathleen Flood — 16. Mai
Lee Won-Jun's concept line seems like a great alternative to those tacky white earbuds. >> Weiterlesen
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User Preferences: Tech Q&A With Exhibition Designer Eric Socolofsky
Abdullah Saeed — 16. Mai
Each week we chat about the tools of the trade with one outstanding creative to find out exactly how they do what they do. >> Weiterlesen
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Sensory Elegance: A Q&A With Conceptual Fashion Designer Ying Gao
Kyuhee Baik — 16. Mai
The Montréal-based designer reveals her techniques for embeddings gadgets into garments, plus a sneak peak of her new project No(where), Now(here). >> Weiterlesen
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Build Your Own Waterproof, Solar-Powered Boombox [Instructables How-To]
Abdullah Saeed — 15. Mai
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will stop the music. Cloudy skies, maybe. >> Weiterlesen
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Picture This—Reinventing The Camera As A Social And Anti-Technological Object
von Jonah Brucker-Cohen — 15. Mai
If the future of any object is to be made social, then photography may not only be one of the early adopters to this space, but one that has endless potential. >> Weiterlesen
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Sao Paulo Artist Weaves Digital Lace
Erica Gonsales — 15. Mai
Cristina Suzuki applies a software method to the tradition of chintz cloths. >> Weiterlesen



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