Box of Men

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbyUaS4G0HM]

Venus 2.0

  [video src=http://vimeo.com/8594167]

 

The Tristan Project

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Homecoming

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Ted Victoria’s Homecoming (2001)

La Funambule Virtuelle

 

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkSYTDdl9S8]

La Funambule Virtuelle by Michel Bret and Marie-Helene Tramus

“33 Questions per Minute”

2010, Manchester Art Gallery, UK

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer:

Born 1967 in Mexico City, B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from
Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.

Round Rainbow

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aX8zw06kZ8]

Random Screen

Random Screen is a mechanical thermodynamic screen that the user can’t control and that functions without any electricity. Conventional tea candles illuminate and generate the changes on the 5×5 pixel screen. (early version 4×4) This work is one of a series of low-tech screen projects that was originally inspired by the Blinkenlights media façade of […]

Microcosm

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NneEvC18cs align:right]Miao Xiachun’s recent work transforms paintings from the canon of Western art history into photographic and animated computer models. Microcosm is based on Hieronymus Bosch’s 15th century masterpiece The Garden of Earthly Delights.

Reactable

The Reactable was conceived as an instrument to bring back the expressive possibilities of traditional instruments to musicians who are working with new technologies. It uses concepts of modular synthesis, sampling, advanced digital effects processing, and DJ-ing and combines them with modern human computer interaction, multitouch technology and a tangible interface. “We created Reactable Systems […]

Drei Klavierstücke op. 11

Drei Klavierstücke op. 11 is a reinterpretation of Arnold Schoenberg’s 1909 op. 11 Drei Klavierstück; 100 years after the piece was written, Cory Arcangel decided to remake it editing together youtube videos of cats playing the piano. The work has been realized cutting and pasting roughtly 170 different cat videos. On his website the artist […]

Virtual Mirror – Rain

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Artist Tao Sambolec's expanded conception of art emphasizes tactility, embodied experience, affect and perception in space, often involving displacements that heighten our sensory awareness. In this respect, his work finds good company with pioneering contemporary artists from Duchamp to Eliasson. A case in point is Virtual Mirror – Rain, which received Honorable Mention at Prix Ars Electronica. The artist has somehow managed to achieve what might at first seem impossible: rain falling from the skies outside the gallery triggers an equivalent amount of rain "falling up" inside the gallery!

EOD 02

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvLctD62G58]EOD 02 is an installation by Frederik De Wilde created in collaboration with LAb[au].

Remembrancer

[video src=http://vimeo.com/6855035]

From the artist’s website:

Frontera v.2

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI3X6d5E8c0&feature=player_embedded#]

Beacon

[video src=http://vimeo.com/2934812?hd=1]

Sheng High

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjmeOnyQ5Pk]

Sheng High is the creation of kinetic sculptor, sound artist, musician and composer Trimpin (1951).

Face Visualizer

[video src= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLAma-lrJRM&feature=player_embedded#]

Peepshow

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjS-cMn8GQQ]

Flying False Colors

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peMllqK2mAk]

From the artist’s website:

La Princesse

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqolwulVlsc]

Little Big Man

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chRNejlen9E]

77 Million Paintings

[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biKfLio3rWU height:210 align:left] In 2009, Brian Eno projected 77 Million Paintings onto the distinctive white sails of the the Sydney Opera House (1973), the architectural landmark designed by architect Jorn Utzon and designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 2007. Through the use of self-generating software, 300 images hand-drawn by renowned artist/composer Brian Eno were randomly cut-up, the pieces rearranged and realigned in an endless variety of ways, hence the title of the trancelike projection.  Interwoven with the projected images was a soundtrack, creating “mesmerizing soundscape.” As Eno says, “by allowing ourselves to let go of the world that we have to be part of every day, and to surrender to another kind of world, we’re allowing imaginative processes to take place.”