2004-01-31

Videos from workshop

By rogeribars @ 18:30 [ workshop roger ibars ]
Hola my professionals!

Hope you doing well!! I just finished editing your videos to document the workshop. Take a look. Email me if you want the hi-res files.
I also upload some images in the workshop gallery.

big hug!
r

(each video is no more than 5 MB)


siméon reymond
valerio spoletini
julie schertenlieb
bram dauw
patrick conus
nicolas besson
nicolas party
jerome rigaud
alexandre armand

bonus track

2004-01-20

Kazuhiko Hachiya

By zai @ 20:05 [ Interesting media art and culture ]
Kazuhiko Hachiya: the guy i was talking about today -> the crazy jet engine skate/surf board...


AIRBOARD


HACHIYA shift jp

HACHIYA KAZUHIKO

petworks / the company

post pet merchandising madness



POSTPET:



2004-01-19

Animation Teaching Kit

By A---B @ 12:09 [ Animation & motion graphics ]
Youth Media International, in cooperation with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is proud to present this newest addition to our series of study guides that focus on different branches of the Academy. In this guide, students will learn about animation. The kit has been designed for students in high school English, language arts, visual arts and communications courses. The activities capitalize on students’ natural interest in current films and the excitement generated by the upcoming Academy Awards® on February 29, 2004. They are designed to teach valuable lessons in critical thinking.

download the pdf
THE LINK IS WORKING NOW!!

THE MAN BEHIND THE MOTION

By A---B @ 10:16 [ For all MID students ]

2004-01-15

Natalie Jeremijenko / tangible media art

By zai @ 19:45 [ Interesting media art and culture ]

Natalie Jeremijenko: "Use your Technology before it Abuses You: Designing Technologies with Social Value"

Natalie Jeremijenko is a design engineer and internationally renowned technoartist interested in the sociotechnical aspects of product design. Her works include electomechanical and interactive systems that have most recently been included in the Whitney Biennial ë97, Documenta ë97, Ars Electronic Prix ë96 and presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and at the Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

She is known to work for the Bureau of Inverse technology.

VIDEO OF LECTURE (AT YALE)



she is in my eyes one of the best artists of our time! have a look.

SUICIDE BOX by the "bureau of inverse technology"

By zai @ 19:36 [ Interesting media art and culture ]
The bit Suicide Box is a motion detection video system designed to capture vertical activity. Unit includes BITcamera, motion capture card, analysis software and utility concealment casing. In standard operation any vertical motion in frame will trigger the camera to record to disk.

Bureau installed the Suicide Box for trial application in range of the Golden Gate Bridge California 1996; an initial deployment period [100 days] metered 17 bridge events. System efficacy: Suicide Box system supplied public, frame-accurate data of a social phenomenon not previously accurately quantified. Box placement was determined to exploit cultural climate and BIT agent proximity; San Francisco is gateway to the Silicon Valley and both Information capital and Suicide capital of the USA.

SUICIDE BOX LINK


2004-01-14

Bowlingual

By alain @ 12:02 [ For all MID students ]
How to transform your real dog into a Tamagoshi
http://www.takara-usa.com/bowlingual.html


2004-01-13

MIT start-up has wireless glow

By A---B @ 18:13 [ Wireless ]

2004-01-12

some helpful links

By zai @ 10:39 [ CV1 niv1 ]