Apr
24
2010
Robert Seward‘s LED artwork ‘Four Letter Words’ just grabbed my attention few minutes ago. It’s his latest work based on Arduino, and I find it rather interesting because of the whole construction complexity… and e-typography approach…

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Mar
27
2010
This is the second part of the interview with choreographer and dancer Brice Leroux. Read the first part here: Interview with Brice Leroux, part 1, Dancing lumino kinetics

Electron-positron interaction from Continum by Brice Leroux
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Mar
27
2010
French choreographer and dancer Brice Leroux presented in February his lumino kinetic dance piece ‘Solo#2-Fréquences‘ at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb. The guest performance was organized by Eurokaz – The International Festival of New Theatre.

Photo of Brice Leroux by Sandra Piretti (c)
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Nov
14
2009
Although mostly displayed in galleries and museums, LED art has become more than fancy and expensive playing with light, diodes and wirez thanks to the DIY scene. It became also a part of street art, more precisely graffiti art…
Photo above taken from wikipedia (cc)
Photo bellow taken from zedomax.com (c)
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