Feb
22
2010
Ooh la la… another interesting interview taken during Device_art 3.009… Mika Miyabara and Tatsuo Sugimoto are media artists from Japan who have been working on visual interactive projects since 2001.

Bounce Street exhibited on Device_art 3.009
photo taken from flickr: Movie Cards Project (c)
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Feb
9
2010
The genre of experimental film has always had its audience, people who shared passion for experiments in celluloid as well as in digital projections. Experimental film is one of the luckiest genres in cinematography because with all technology development the scene around this really mesmerizing genre is capable to express the most stunning artworks and shapes…

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Feb
3
2010
Documentary series The Human Animal by ethnologist and zoologist Desmond Morris have always been magnet for wider audience. Made during the 1990’s his series (same as his books) about human body and the cultural differences are great resources which from time to time I like to watch again.
Photo above by Steve Pyke (c), photo bellow taken from robertodelrey.com
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Oct
20
2009
Intergalactic cult Japanese art unit, Maywa Denki will give performance next Monday in the Club Mochvara in Zagreb within the programme of Device_art 3.009 which opens tonight…
Maywa Denki (c)
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Aug
20
2009
BBC documentary series ‘Visions Of The Future’ hosted by Michio Kaku is still very intriguing to see. Mr. Kaku is the main popularizer of science and renowned futurist whose calm voice introduces you to some major topics on human future in the context of robotics, biotechnology and human evolution.
Photo on the top: Michio Kaku with robot Asimo, BBC (c)
Photo bellow: excerpt from Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis (c)
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