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Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for iPad

April 6, 2010

I’m not overly excited by the iPad, but this does look like a lot of fun.

The EyeWriter Project & Tempt – “Tempt writes Tempt”

August 24, 2009

Despite a debilitating disease, for the first time in over 5 years, TEMPTONE tags a building.

The Eyewriter project is made up of the Graffiti Research Lab, openFrameworks and The Ebeling Group. Read more about this project at Free Art and Technology. Here GRL is again confirming my belief that they will one day save us all when the dystopian future finally arrives.

Penny Arcade – “Progress”

March 18, 2009

Click to make big. Brilliant.
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Adam and Joe go Tokyo: Meiwa Denki

March 6, 2009

G-Speak

December 8, 2008

via the New Shelton Wet/Dry


g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.

SATNAV

September 30, 2008

via I believe you will lead me to a life of crime
via Strange Maps

SATNAV

360° Light Display

June 1, 2008

Design and the Elastic Mind

May 18, 2008

I blogged about this exhibit when it was upcoming and hadn’t yet opened. I finally managed to see it on the second last day, just before it ended. Yeah, I’ve been working a lot.

The actual exhibition was decent, with a few works standing out from the rest. I thought that the whole thing lacked identity which was disappointing. There were a couple of problems with space, it felt like we were in a storage closet or some other place that they’d had to create to accommodate the event. And of course the last-minute-crowds didn’t help at all. The other point I’ll make is that the exhibition offered very little that would encourage anyone to come and visit the Museum. Almost all of the works featured have their own dedicated websites and the material shown was the same on the website as in the exhibition. But any way, onto the work.

FRONT’s Sketch Furniture was a highlight. I have actually blogged about them in one of my first blog posts, but this was the first time I’d seen the furniture in person. I was struck by how much the furniture looked like it could be functional as well, which was a surprise, I wanted to sit on it. Check out their website for more.

Sketch Front Furniture

Graffiti Research Lab’s L.A.S.E.R Tag was there, but unfortunately it was just the video and nothing that we could actually play with. The Troika SMS Guerilla Projector was there right next to GRL however we weren’t allowed to play with it either. The Painstation and Bitfall were also present and were also similarly switched off with only documented material on display.

The New York Talk Exchange from Senseable Laboratories was a highlight. It’s a visualisation of the connections of both voice and data made by New Yorkers with the rest of the world. It was impressive to see so much data represented so fluidly and in such an easy to understand form.

Similar to the work from Sensable Laboratories and in the field of data visualisation was Cabspotting from Stamen Design a beautiful work that tracks the Cabs in San Francisco’s bay area. Another was the Million Dollar Blocks Project by the Spatial Information Design Lab which dealt with a massive amount of different data sets all to do with the US Prisons and highlighted the disparities and contradictions of the system. Also in data visualisation, but with more of an appeal to emotion than is usual in this area was I Want You To Want Me by Jonathan Harris & Sep Kamvar If you go here, you can watch a video explaining it’s applications in the dating world.

A cab being tracked in Cabspotting:

Cabspotting

Admissions to prisons from Brooklyn by the Spatial Information Design Lab:
Million Dollar Blocks Project Prison Admissions

I Want You To Want Me:
Hurt me and die want you to want me

Dimitri Taylor worked well with Processing to create a program that looked for conversational language on the web based on a search query and generated visualised social landscapes from its finds.

Dimitri Taylor Hypothetical Drawings End World

Dimitri Taylor Hypothetical Drawings End World Detail

At the opening/exit to the exhibit we had Simon Heijdens’s Lightweeds greeting us. And although the photograph below is pretty poor, and the documentation on his website isn’t very good, I thought it was one of the highlights of the exhibit.

Simon Heijdens Lightweeds

and of course, the exhibition website is fantastic.

All in all, it’s something that I would recommend, but maybe if you can manage it, go on a thrusday evening when admission is free (that is, if it hadn’t already closed last week… I have to get some more free time).

Finally.

May 15, 2008

Give the man his millions. From Sherwood Forlee, check out his website as well, lots of fun stuff there.

Jar

Flare Facade

April 27, 2008

My big prediction: Flare Facade Technology coupled with Solar Panels will become a key part of major energy solutions in cities around the world by 2015. Via Gizmodo

Cassette MP3 Player

September 17, 2007

Cheap, cool MP3 Player! And it uses SD Cards as storage! AND you can use it as a regular tape to play ALL OF YOUR MP3S ON ANY TAPE DECK! Impress your friends! Get Laid! Save Ferris!

Cassette MP3 Player