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21 December 2009

5 Differences

by flashgames
More of an art project than a game, and sort of an experiment with rotoscoping.

20 December 2009

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19 December 2009

18 December 2009

Polar Bears and Smoke Monsters Rule Lost Art Show

by bouilloire
J'aurais le courage, je partirais à la recherche des indices cachés dans ces tableaux... mais je n'ai pas le courage, j'attends la reprise

17 December 2009

Ragnarama - Blog

by everyueveryme
Ragnarama - All Things Ragnar - Art, Design, Store, and More

16 December 2009

The Oxford Project

by rax262 (via)
In the storytelling tradition of Studs Terkel and the photographic spirit of Mike Disfarmer, The Oxford Project tells the extraordinary true tale of a seemingly ordinary Midwestern town through the pictures and words of its residents. Equal parts art, American history, cultural anthropology, and human narrative—The Oxford Project is at once personal and universal, surprising and predictable, simple and profound.

Yoshiyuki Kohei

by karlcow

His real name is unknown. Kohei Yoshiyuki is a pseudonym for an ordinary commercial photographer who, for a brief period in the 1970s, documented a strange subterranean aspect of Tokyo culture. After a short interlude of notoriety, Yoshiyuki quietly disappeared from the art scene.

15 December 2009

Cool Websites, Web Applications, and Mobile Tools

by cascamorto & 1 other
Cool Web Apps * Art 42 * Blog Tools 77 * Bookmarking 76 * Browser / Browsing 96 * Buy / Sell 166 * Chat / VoIP 66 * CMS 4 * Collaboration 109 * Contacts 16 * Converters 100 * Crowd Wisdom 41 * Directories 41 * Discussions 16 * eMail 133 * Event Planners 58 * Feeds 70 * Finance 55 * Food 33 * for Businesses 109 * Freebies 47 * Fun 132 * Gadgets / Electronics 33 * Gaming 30 * Health/Sports 78 * Housing 38 * HowTo / Q&A 47 * Identity / Profile 55 * Jobs 14 * Kids / Family 65 * Maps / Directories 90 * Marketing 17 * Mashups 53 * Music 195 * News 39 * Other 255 * P2P / Torrents 38 * Philanthropy 10 * Photos / Images 278 * Podcasts / Vlogs 21 * Popular 12 * Reference 109 * Review Sites 42 * Search Engines 171 * Security/ Privacy 125 * Socialize 45 * Software Sources 27 * Startpages 31 * Stats / Trends 74 * Storage / Sharing 110 * Students / College 224 * ToDo / Calendars 104 * Travel 105 * Useless 3 * web Office 99 * web OS 4 * web TV 50 * web Video 168 * Webdesign 152 * Webmasters 177 * Widgets / Desktop 28 * Wiki 31 Mobile Tools and Apps * Ask Questions 5 * Buy / Sell 24 * Carrier Related 7 * Conference 6 * Contacts Manager 14 * Directory Services 17 * Documents 9 * eMail 11 * Event Planner 12 * FeedReader 8 * Finance 7 * Fun 9 * Games 8 * GPS 8 * iPod / iPhone 68 * Media Sharing 23 * Memo / Reminder 29 * Mobile Browsing 13 * Music 20 * Networking 17 * News 6 * Other 27 * Podcasts 6 * Privacy / Safety 8 * Reference 10 * Search Engines 9 * Startpage 5 * Text-Messages 35 * ToDo / Calendars 12 * Video 11 * Voicemail 12 * VoIP-Calling / Chat 17 * Wallpapers / Ringtones 29 * WiFi 3

DIY Book Scanning

by karlcow & 1 other

In January 2009, I made a cheap, simple book scanner and in April I put the complete plans online. Since then, many people have built their own scanners and made incredible improvements. This site is a place where we work together to further the art of DIY book scanners and software.

14 December 2009

Richard Barnes Photography

by sbrothier
Richard Barnes divides his time between commissioned work and personal projects. He looks at architecture as artifact and, placing it within the context of archaeology, challenges our conceptions of the way we inhabit and represent the built environment. His photographs are in numerous public and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the New York Public Library and the Harvard Photographic Archive. He was a recipient of the Rome Prize for 2005-06.

13 December 2009

Livres d'artistes

by anastel
collection de Kohler Art Library à l'Université de Wisconsin-Madison

(Field)

by karlcow

— a development environment for making digital art

Field is an open-source software project initiated by OpenEnded Group, for the creation of their digital artworks. It is an environment for writing code to rapidly and experimentally assemble and explore algorithmic systems. It is visual, it is hybrid, it is code-based. We think that it has something to offer a diverse range of programmers and artists.

Based on ideas started at the MIT Media Lab, Field was in development in-house for around 6 years. But for the last 16 months it has been quietly available online as an open source project. We are pleased to announce the initial "beta" binary open-source releases for Intel-based Macs OS X 10.5 or 10.6.

11 December 2009

Les Liens Invisibles > A delicious collection of invisible links by Les Liens Invisibles (2009)

by Neewok

Les Liens Invisibles .com is the homonym, self referential, ongoing collection of invisible | broken | non-existent | conceptual | zen links by the imaginary art group Les Liens Invisibles.

Les Liens Invisibles | Linking the invisible

by Neewok

Les Liens invisibles is an imaginary art-group from Italy. It is comprised of media artists Clemente Pestelli and Gionatan Quintini. Their artworks are based on the invisible links between the infosphere, neural synapsis, and real life.

10 December 2009

09 December 2009

Bienvenue :: make art 2009

by karlcow

make art est un festival international dédié au Logiciel Libre et Open Source (FLOSS*) et contenus ouverts dans les arts numériques. make art propose des performances, des présentations, des ateliers et une exposition, situés au croisement de l'art et de la programmation de logiciel. L'événement est dédié à tous les artistes programmeurs libres, open hardware hackers et autres fétichistes de la ligne de commande.

08 December 2009

Serizawa: Master of Japanese Textile Design | Japan Society Shop

by sbrothier
A 134-page, fully illustrated catalogue edited by Joe Earle and published by Yale University Press provides the historical, cultural, and ideological context for Serizawa's unique oeuvre in six essays written by leading Japanese and American scholars of 20th-century Japanese art and literature.

I Got Next: A Documentary on the Fighting Game Scene

by sbrothier & 3 others
I Got Next is a free documentary on the fighting video game scene created by Ian Cofino (with much support from my friends, professors, and family). It originally started as my senior project at Purchase College, School of Art and Design, and has grown into something much bigger thanks to the dedicated and passionate players in the community. Originally envisioned as a short documentary, I Got Next has grown into a feature length production, which will see two releases, a short cut which premiered June 26th on ufrag.tv and a feature length cut spring 2010.

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