Monthly Archives: February 2008

Product Placement’s Digital Awakening

(via the CR Blog) Just watch the first minute or so of the above clip, a Brits broadcast from online entertainment channel ITN On. As product placement goes, you might think that Will Ferrell’s new film, Semi-Pro, had lucked in what with the reporter’s clipboard proudly declaring its title to camera (0.33). But keep watching [...]

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Design and the Elastic Mind

Design and the Elastic Mind February 24–May 12, 2008 The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art Exhibition Gallery, sixth floor (site by Yugo & Tha Ltd.)

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Summer Music Festival

Anyone Going?

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New York Times Machine

The NYT launched an archive viewer they’re calling the Times Machine.

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Visualization Inspiration For My Generative Art

(via GeneratorX) This is a repost from a while ago, but as I begin to take the drawing engine I created on Friday and add pre-rendered graphics to its output capability, I’m reminded of this post from GeneratorX about USGS Lunar Maps created in the ’70s. As I update my drawing machine toy, I’ll update [...]

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Generative Art

I’ve been playing with a little generative art toy that takes an input string (your name for instance) and maps it out on an X/Y plane. So each letter has unique properties and when strung together in different order, different compositions are made. This is my first stab at this (Click and drag the composition [...]

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Gray In NYC

Gray In NYC, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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Anyone Going?

Espeis, 90 Wythe Avenue (at N. 11th street),Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Tues. through Sun. from 1pm to 6pm. Ground-breaking artist, designer and technologist Joshua Davis teams up with art-product pioneers Commonwealth, in a digital-analog debate pitting traditional artistry against the latest in state-of-the-art design technology. As part of the current push towards a loosening dichotomy between art [...]

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Fluxus-Thinking

Inspired by another Omar Post, I started thinking about Glitch and it’s origins. Contrary to what Omar’s post posits, I think the underpinnings of Glitch can be traced back to DaDa by way of Fluxism. Here’s what I’m thinking… In response to Omar’s theory that: I imagine it emerged as a reaction to the visible [...]

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Fresh Calendar Design

A while back I read an article about an info-design challenge. The task was to improve pocket-calendar design. While some of the entries showcased were wonky and confusing some were elegant and beautiful. None, however, as beautiful as the above image I ffffound. I’m not sure how this will read when printed tiny, in fact, [...]

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