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architecture, art, culture, jazz, medium, music, visualization

Auch wenn dieser Clip schon einige Jahre auf dem Buckel hat, kommt man bei Recherchen für digitale Visualisierungen von Musik über dieses kleine Kunstwerk von Michal Levy nicht herum. Pixel schaffen urbane Architektur eingebettet in warme Klänge von John Coltrane. Viel Spass mit diesem Nachtrag.
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Giant Steps by Michal Levy
By Ji-Hun Kim 2007-05-15 ·
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art, golf, music, pop, sport, synaesthesis
So sieht Minigolf aus, wenn es musikalischen Phänomenen nachempfunden ist: One Hit Wonder sind nahezu unmöglich. Wer in die Disco will, muss durch eine harte Tür. Und beim Elektroschlager ist das Schlagen elektronisch. Zu sehen im Rahmen der c/o pop.
By Jan Peter Wulf 2006-08-15 ·
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art, community, visualization
Clicken und sehen was andere klicken. Pupillometrie im Clickformat.
Link: Click Survey
By Ji-Hun Kim 2006-07-25 ·
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art, culture, graphic design, painting, visualization
Inspired by Paul Klee’s idea of “Taking the Line for a Walk”, this software mixes cellular automata with drawing. Each vertex of a line is a cellular automaton, which will also move according to the states of itself and its neighbors.
Link: Metaphorical.net Form & Winding
By Ji-Hun Kim 2006-07-03 ·
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art, graphic design, ich me moi, painting, photography
Yes, it’s me myself and I again: The Public Folder project assembled works whatsoever from photography, painting, graphic design as well as textual and audio contributions in order to launch the #1 issue of the self-titled magazine. Artists like Jörg Sasse and Matthias Weischer took part in this collective work dealing with art technologies of the self, initiated by John Harten. As he comments: “the theme means something like ’selfportrait’ and implicates inevitebly an introduction of all participating artists and also an introduction of the magazine-project in its entirety.”
The next issue will obviously deal with football. To be launched May 15th.
More information and order detail on the Public Folder website.
By Jan Peter Wulf 2006-03-09 ·
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art, ich me moi, pretentious

Spotted today at Paul Lincke-Ufer.
By martind 2006-02-26 ·
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