Stian Korntved Ruud is a very young (23 year old) and talented norwegian designer. Diversifying his topics with clocks, desks or even spatial discoveries, he recently focused on electric switch and its toggling move. Looking for new interactions about this gesture, this way of triggering something, and the electricity nature, Stian designed a serie of prototypes called "Circuit Breaker". Some only need a battery and a light bubble, others need an Arduino to work.
He uses mag...
Dears,
here's my 6-monthly mailout.
It includes a selection of what happened recently and what's coming up in the next months.
http://marcodonnarumma.com/next/sept2012/
You'll find more info about:
New Xth Sense project finalist at European Competition for Live Electronic Music
Music for Flesh II, biophysical music at ISEA, New Mexico, US
Biotechnological Performance Practice, a new publication out now
Upcoming sonic body concerts in UK, Slovenia, Ireland, Hungary, an...
stian korntved ruud switch design project
Dear all,
it's with great pleasure that I announce the release of the latest issue of the journal eContact!.
This issue, for which I've been Guest Editor, concentrates on Biotechnological Performance Practice.
Probably some of the author's name will sound familiar to you.
Thanks to all the contributors for bringing together a wonderful (and long-needed) collection of texts exploring this field.
W/ Erich Berger, William Brent, Andrew Brouse, Corrado Cescon, yours truly, Cota N...
Dear all,
I usually don't share personal interviews publicly, but I was intrigued by the questions.
This text might be of interest to some of you, so I share it below.
Tags: #critical-creativity #sonic-body #biotechnologies #DIY-culture
http://www.digicult.it/news/the-sonic-body-interview-with-marco-donnarumma/
By Silvia Bertolotti....
When in December, the Carpenters Workshop Gallery based in London opened its doors on Rue de la Verrerie in Paris, in one of the oldest, most prestigious French art galleries, it dedicated a months-long solo exhibition to the designer Robert Stadler and conspicuously placed among objects with more explicit functions Mathieu Lehanneur’s mysterious piece Demain est un autre jour (Tomorrow is another day).
The designers took different paths following their training in industrial design at ...
(credits photo : Olivier Ratsi)
Where are you…? The city is not just an economic network based on division of labor—it’s a network of emotional connections, a perpetual source of crossed lives, tragedies, love stories, intimate and public moments.
The city as a confluence of networks is nothing new. Cities have always followed the same logic as networks; they have always constituted a system of exchanges. In this sense, medieval cities, for example, whose spatial...
If you have already met Jason Cook, our Artlab manager (lucky you!), you know how much he likes Arduino, the worldwide famous electronic component maker. Those little and inexpensive tools are the main ones for DIY makers and most of the digital creators. So, to discover Arduino for the very first time, or to review your basics, have a look on this video. Jason Cook approved !
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The Metropolitan Museum of New York just made a big move. Always keen on democratizing art culture, notably thanks to new technologies, the MET recently spotted the opportunities given by 3D printers. Already convinced that no representation of an artwork could replace the original, whether in picture, or in video, or even now in 3D printing, the MET just released for free 34 models of sculptures from its collections, printable in 3D (http://www.thingiverse.com/met/things) on the...
MIT MediaLab can't stop surprising the digital innovation world. Their last creation, nammed ZeroN, looks promising : a weightless small ball made of metal, linked to a smart system. The ball follows, notices, and reproduces the moves. When most of weightless structures are generally quite unsteady and sensitive, ZeroN can be touched, pushed, shaked without losing its balance in the air. Learn more about ZeroN in the MIT MediaLab video.
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LEAP released today its launching video introducing a new device to interact with hardware like smartphone, computers, televisions etc. LEAP looks like a little box, and seems to bring precision in motion detection to a new level. It seems more accurate than Kinect, and particularly more precise about the fingers moves. A innovation that could inspire many digital artists...
Here is the demo video.
It seems like LEAPmotion (the ...
Digitalarti announces the second version of its iPhone, iPad and Android apps!
Since two years, Digitalarti offers mobile users the discovery of the best of Digital Art. Now, a new free version is available with a gallery of images and videos and faster downloading.
To enjoy it, just upgrade the previous version or download Digitalarti from your app store.
The application is also optimized for viewing on the iPad....
For its fourth edition, Lomus 2012 invites music and audio open-source software creators to submit original projects that either directly or indirectly contribute to musical creation.
A prize will be awarded to open-source sofware that proves to be not only innovatory but also inventive in the present context of music and audio creation.
Calendar
April 6, 2012 - Call for submissions
April 25, 2012 - Submission deadline
April 30, 2012 - Admission notification
May 11, 2012 - JIM Award...
Today, Jason Cook, the Artlab's chief wizard, has made some ASCII effects.
A BeagleBoard (hardware) on Linux, a graphic library named "caca" and a webcamera, and you have a wonderfull ASCII interaction!
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"There will be no web 3.0 after the web 2.0", explain Francis Pisani and Dominique Piotet in the second edition of their book, "Comment le Web change le monde?" (how is the Web changing the world?). Both authors, an analyst in Silicon Valley and an independent journalist based for a long time in California, favour the term "Web Métis" (Hybrid Web), a combination of technologies and new uses. On the occasion of the conference "Du web 2.0 au web mé...
The Xth Sense [1], has been awarded the first prize at the prestigious Guthman New Musical Instrument Competition [2] as "the world's most innovative new musical instrument."
The GNMIC is an annual event to find the world’s best new ideas in musicality, design, and engineering.
It takes place at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, US.
This critically acclaimed event seeks to provide a fertile platform for the advancement of the studies on New Musical Interfaces for Musical Expressio...
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