Winter Sparks (part 2)

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Three large-scale installations that experiment with scientific phenomena and pay homage to Nikola Tesla. The works can be experienced without mediation but each of them also conveys several layers of meanings and readings, whether you’re intrigued by the technical description or by the sheer beauty of the sparks, lightening bolts, and sonic properties of the works continue

#A.I.L – artists in laboratories, episode 11

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This week we are talking with Nelly Ben Hayoun about space science technologies, aliens and music. The designer spent a whole Summer in California to direct the International Space Orchestra. The cast of the opera is pretty spectacular. It is performed by space scientists from NASA Ames, Singularity University, International Space University and the SETI Institute. The music was composed by Damon Albarn, Bobby Womack, Maywa Denki and Arthur Jeffes. The lyrics are by Bruce Sterling & Jasmina Tesanovic. Finally, Grammy-Award winner Evan Price was in charge of the musical direction continue

Bzzz! The sound of electricity

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By reinventing an obsolete low-tech sound wave generator in this all-digital age, Bzzz ! serves as a commentary on the history of technology and a tribute to unprocessed, unsampled analog sound : in a word, the raw sound of electricity continue

Macro-videos for musicians in action

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Eye For Ears is an essay on the film and its soundtrack. During the shooting, the sound and the image was recorded separately, and synchronized on the editing. A portrait of the machines, manipulated by their invisible creators continue

eCLIPSe: [retro]perspective of the music video in 50 steps

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eCLIPSe surveys the creativity of music videos with a selection of the 50 videos that may be considered crucial for a proper appreciation of the discipline. Perhaps there are some missing but all that are included are beyond dispute. The clips are divided into several sections, to be screened in separate projections, starting with a historical overview and continuing with monographs devoted to who we believe to be the most seminal video directors: Michel Gondry and Chris Cunningham continue

Interview with sound artist Signe Lidén

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I met Signe Lidén over the Summer at the FARM festival where she was performing the sound pieces she had recorded while traveling on a rural train line in Southern Italy.

I had actually come upon the work of this young artist several times in the past. Two years ago, when i visited Bergen for the Piksel festival and back in May when i spent a whole afternoon listening to the sound files and watching the videos collected for the project The Cold Coast Archive: Future Artifacts from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
Being more used to visual arts, i’m fascinated by Signe Lidén’s work, by the way uses field recordings to evoke and communicate the places and spaces she investigates. continue

The Sound of Stenciling

Avec cette vidéo instructive, Pahnl nous propose de découvrir l’art du pochoir et nous permet de comprendre les différentes étapes ainsi que la minutie exigée pour créer une oeuvre. Simple, bien réalisée et montée, cette vidéo à découvrir dans la suite est un véritable making-of d’une peinture au pochoir.

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It’s a soundproof world / Le bruit court que c’est du déjà-vu

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THE ORIGINAL?
Sony Erickson W705 “with clear audio system” – 2009
Source : I Believe in Adv
Agency : Saatchi & Saatchi Bucharest (Romania)
LESS ORIGINAL
Westone “noise isolating earphones” – 2012
Source : Cannes Press SILVER LION
Agency : DDB (Hong Kong)

Thunder sound poster / Orage… oh déséspoir?

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THE ORIGINAL?
Saxsofunny Sound Production Company – 2009
“Every image has a sound”
Source : Cannes SILVER LION
Agency : DDB Sao Paulo (Brazil)
LESS ORIGINAL
Tampa Bay Lightening Metal Poster – 2012
“Be the thunder”
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : 22squared (USA)

#A.I.L – artists in laboratories, episode 4

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My guest on the show is Dr. Jonah Brucker-Cohen whom i’m sure you all know. Jonah is a researcher, artist, and writer. Apart from his work as an artist, Jonah has been teaching in several universities in New York, lecturing internationally, writing essays for magazines focusing on technology and since he is teaching a course called Designing Critical Networks at Parsons in New york, i thought he’d be the perfect guest for a program which covers issues such as social media, subverting network experience, hacking, and internet censorship. We also took the time to focus on some of his own works, from the now legendary Wifi Liberator to Scrapyard Challenge Jr. 555 Noisemaker Kit and America’s Got No Talent continue

FutureEverybody, the art of participatory technologies

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This year’s edition of the FutureEverything festival in Manchester brought a well-known and much discussed phenomenon to the fore: participatory culture. From Wikileaks to Iceland’s crowd-sourced constitution, to the Arab Spring, participatory technologies have demonstrated their powerful political potential. The world of culture is harnessing the same connected energies with projects that involve citizen scientists cataloging celestial bodies in the Milky Way galaxy, crowd-curated photo exhibitions and of course the many projects created by artists and designers who either directly use collective action or bring it under a new light continue

#A.I.L – artists in laboratories, episode 2

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The guest of today’s edition of #A.I.L. (Artists in Laboratories) is Richard Pell, the founder and director of The Center for Postnatural History in Pittsburgh, the first museum that seeks to research, document and exhibit man-made biological systems. I interviewed him on the blog last year as he had just opened the museum and the radio show looks at how the center’s doing right now, its challenges, its projects, the spider silk-producing goats and the english bull terrier continue

#A.I.L – artists in laboratories

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The first episode of the radio show about art & science i’m recording for Resonance FM is broadcast today Monday 21 May at 16.30 (London time.) There will be a repeat on Thursday at 22.30. You can catch it online if you don’t live in London.
This week i’m talking with the lovely and lively Anna Dumitriu, visual artist and respected founder and director of The Institute of Unnecessary Research continue

If this blog became a radio programme

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On Friday at 4pm, set your radio to 104.4fm if you live in London and your browser to http://resonancefm.com/ if you don’t. That’s when the pilot for programme i’ve recently recorded for Resonance104.4fm, London’s edgy, radical, art radio is going to be aired. The focus of the programme is art & science/technology.

Critical designers Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen were kind and kamikaze enough to join me in the studio for the first episode. We’ve discussed topics as diverse as the beauty of life support machines, pigeons that poop soap, using design to infiltrate synthetic biology, collaborating with scientists and communicating the complexities of a projects that explores critically the impact of science on society continue

Visualizing Sound – Representations of Sound in Contemporary Creation

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The exhibition focuses on the convergence of electronic sound creation and visual arts. Some works give a graphic, architectural and physical presence to sound, others reveal the sound produced by physical objects we’d otherwise regard as perfectly silent continue

Unnamed Soundsculpture

Avec une technique utilisant une caméra Kinect et d’autres éléments, Daniel Franke et Cedric Kiefer parviennent à nous dévoiler ce projet de “Unnamed Soundsculpture”. Avec un rendu inhabituel, cette performance numérique est basée sur le fait de capter les mouvements.



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Anri Sala (winner of the Absolut Art Award)

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It took me longer than most to discover the work of Anri Sala but once i looked into it, i started seeing his work everywhere. A few months ago, i was invited to the Absolut Art Award in Stockholm to see some of his videos, attend a screening with popcorn of 1395 Days without Red and interview the artist. A few weeks after, Anri Sala had a solo show at the Serpentine Gallery in London. The show is now closed. I’ve waited far too long to write about Anri Sala’s work continue

The copycat song / Version Remasterisée?

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THE ORIGINAL?
Bang & Olufsen “True Sound” – 2010
Agency : Ogilvy & Mather Paris (France)
LESS ORIGINAL
Selmi Ton Studio Zurich “Purest Sound Quality” – 2011
Agency : Ruf Lanz Werbeagentur (Switzerland)

update_3 | body sound

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The sound exhibition ambitions to go beyond the auditory system and uses echoes, vibrations, timbres, resonances, waves to put the body of the visitor to the test continue

Electrified – Hacking Public Space

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The term ‘hacking’ refers to the guerrilla-like nature of some actions on the internet and at the same time to equally clandestine ‘squatting’ in the physical public space continue