Sep
29
2010
This is the second part of the interview with the photographer Srikanth Kolari. Read the first part here: Colours of India in B&W photography

Photo: Srikanth Kolari (c)
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Sep
28
2010
Srikanth Kolari aka Sri is an emerging photographer from India with a strong sense for social issues and amazing eye for sharping these moments through the camera viewfinder… I’m very happy to have Sri as the first interviewed photographer on Body Pixel…
Photo: Srikanth Kolari (c)
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Sep
19
2010
Robert Seidel is an award winning experimental film maker and visual artist… His films simply mesmerize by recalling psychedelic motifs in new digital environments and soundscape territories…

Robert Seidel: excerpts from ‘_grau’ and ‘passion pit’ (c)
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Sep
17
2010
You know, my digital dad is media artist and designer John Maeda… of course, he doesn’t know that I even exist… I mean, he has lotsa digital kids scattered around the cyberspace…
Oh, how I like his work, because his books are like the Tao Te Ching for us, digital natives trying to find a glimpse of nature in rows and rows of pixels…

Photo: John Maeda, taken from karagatan.wordpress. com
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Sep
16
2010
New edition of Device_art 3.010 exhibition will be presented between 23rd September and 1st of October in the Miraikan – National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, SuperDeluxe art place and Toyada Campus at the University Waseda in Tokyo. The programme includes exhibition, sound performances, DJ acts and round-table.

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Sep
15
2010
DanceWriter (2007) is an interesting online tool that converts text into simple dance moves. Meaning, you can create your own choreography by typing something – a message or by random clickin’ at the keyboard…

DanceWriter
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