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Taking my first babysteps with MaxMSP/Jitter. Its actually a lot of fun….

Taking my first babysteps with MaxMSP/Jitter. Its actually a lot of fun….

Its not any secret that I love architecture mixed with innovative digital design. This is an example where walls are replaced with raindrops, automatically handled by a computer controlling tiny tubes in the ceiling. Thereby it can produce practically any icons and words with something so natural and well-known. I think it gives an entirely new way of understanding both architecture and interfaces…..
An amazing video by Holland’s Studio Smack. It quite nicely illustrates the many visual impacts we daily encount in our urban cities. It leaves me thinking about Guy Debord, who said that the media “drug” and “blur” us from the real life. Everything has turned to products. Everything costs money……
This is a guide to produce a genuine Sol LeWitt by yourself. I have serious thoughts about making one of my own!!!!

The artist Nihalani is giving us a visual answer to one of the worlds great questions: How do we make our surroundings more 3D?

The four FRONT members have developed a method to materialise free hand sketches. Pen strokes made in the air are recorded with Motion Capture and become 3D digital files. Afterwards these are then materialised through Rapid Prototyping into real pieces of furniture. I think thats pretty cool and innovative…..
Not to many month ago I went with my good friend Andreas to our hometown harbour to take some pictures. It was a lot of fun. Here is a part of the outcome…..
I just love these billboard photographs by the Slovakian born Branislav Kropliak……
These amazing photographs of abandoned 30’s lidos in London by Gigi Cifali reminds me of the Japanese nature based aesthetic paradigm called Wabi-Sabi. Its about seeing the beauty in the incomplete and the uncared-for……
A little video I stumbled upon which I hope you find as interesting as I do. It’s a performance created by Daito Manabe. He use a system that converts music to electrical impulses and then wire up his friends’ faces to twitch in time to the song. Maybe not a very pleacent feeling, but it looks cool…