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Kinetica Art Fair 2010

It is the Kinetica Art Fair 2010 in UK.

Victoria & Albert Museum – DECODE

DECODE should be an interesting exhibition from the V&A Museum.

V&A Decode generative identity from postspectacular on Vimeo.

Working Material on 06 Dec 2008

I find these three artists while reading for reference material. The first one is Felice Varini who does a lot of optical illusion works in spatial and architectural dimension.

Another is Marie Sester. Her Access reminds me of another example Underscan from Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.

Access

Underscan

The third one is a Japanese group exonemo. They made a wide range [...]

Site:Seeing at Osage Gallery

Here are some images of the Site:Seeing exhibition at Osage Gallery Kwun Tong.

Kingsley Ng

Zulkifle Mahmod

Messa di Voce in Elements, Hong Kong

I went to see the Messa di Voce in Elements at Kowloon MTR station. There were not too many visitors. And only a few of them were interested in ‘interacting’ with the artwork.

Flirting with Sound in Elements

Flirting with Sound will have two interactive audio visual installations in the Elements shopping mall in Kowloon MTR station. One is the Messa di Voce by Zach Liberman and Golan Levin. The other is Henry Chu’s production.

Media Art China 2008

Synthetics Times – Media Art China 2008 in Beijing the big media art event in China this summer before the Olympic.

Posted from We Make Money Not Art.

Digit@logue Exhibition – Testing

Here is the test run of the exhibit.

Digit@logue Preparation – More Photos

Here are some more photos about the preparation of ‘I Second that e-Motion’. It is a work done with Processing and Arduino, using my own Face Detection Library. Two metal balls are hung from ceiling, one with a webcam and another with a number of LEDs. A servo motor in the ceiling can rotate them. [...]

Day ? – Digit@logue

Many days later, the material comes to shape. The title of the work is – I Second that e-Motion.