March 2010
37 posts
Diggin in the Crates on Datavisualization.ch →
Digging in the Crates is an interactive installation which offers possibilities to explore Sampling as a production technology of modern music. While dynamic data visualizations will be navigated using modified turntables, information graphics as well as auditory contributions helping to understand complex contents and relations.
Sun Araw
Hungry Hungry Eat Head
the Movie Title Stills Collection →
DavidByrne.com - Here Lies Love
the most fun Ben’s had all year
Temporary Internet Files →
Stop, Look and Listen (1967)
4fourths
ENIGMATICA
Contemplating the Void: Guggenheim's Spiral Ramp →
instead of dealing directly with the guggenheim museum’s central ‘void’ some artists, designers and architects have chosen to explore the space between frank lloyd wright’s spiraling ramp. imagined proposals include screens, decals and extensions from the winding levels, emphasizing the circular structure of the museum.
San Francisco 1958
Solvent Study - GBIV Drip
Zendome: Gorgeous Geodesic Domes Create Flexible... →
Berlin-based company Zendome develops these innovative, flexible, and stylish dome-like spaces. Thanks to their non-hierarchical geometry, the structures can be set up in a snap in virtually any location.
Books in the Age of the iPad →
Print is dying. Digital is surging Everyone is confused.
Slow-scan Television →
Slow-scan television (SSTV) is a picture transmission method used mainly by amateur radio operators, to transmit and receive static pictures via radio in monochrome or color.
The concept of SSTV was introduced by Copthorne Macdonald in 1957-1958. He developed the first SSTV system using an electrostatic monitor and a vidicon tube. In those days it seemed sufficient to use 120 lines and about...
Digital Slaves [Institubes]