The Polyphonic Spree – „Bullseye“ from Good Records Recordings on Vimeo.
A sneak peek at Moonbot Studios next app. An interactive music video featuring the song from Dallas based band The Polyphonic Spree.You can listen to the full song here.
The Polyphonic Spree – „Bullseye“ from Good Records Recordings on Vimeo.
A sneak peek at Moonbot Studios next app. An interactive music video featuring the song from Dallas based band The Polyphonic Spree.You can listen to the full song here.

the anti-portfolio / of creative people / going back / to their true creative superkraft
Make art not advertising. (mehr …)

„I have been working on this photo series with my Nokia 6300 mobile phone for over 3 years now. Most pictures are taken by night or under bad light conditions. It’s only then that I achieve the desired effect of coarseness and picture noise. This work is strongly related to Berlin, its dark streets, dimly lit bars, crowded clubs and, above all, its people. I chose to work with a mobile phone camera for several reasons: (mehr …)

…thinking about redecorating?
Be sure to have a good look at TapetenAgentur’s amazing wallpapers then.
International shipping is available as well, hurray. (mehr …)

André Kertész – Photographs
11 June to 11 September 2011
Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (mehr …)

Each month, the Domus Mixtape series brings together musicians, writers, artists and designers to create live sound-based portraits of cities around the world.
Upcoming this Saturday, July 16, 2011, 6:00 pm:
Domus Mixtape Live #8: the sound of Moscow (mehr …)
Geoffrey Mann is a Scottish artist and designer tries to „capture an essence of the absolute through materialising the ephemerality of time and motion“ with his incredible artworks. He’s using 3D Software and Rapid Prototyping to materialize almost impossible objects of art. (mehr …)
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SWARM LIGHT by rAndom International 2010
The ‘Swarm Light‘ is an experimental light installation with a real ‚collective consciousness’ that subtly reacts to the viewer’s audible presence. The installation is a contemporary example of how the arbitrary boundaries of fine and decorative art, design and utility are no longer of immediate aesthetic relevance. An apparently inanimate object, ‘Swarm‘ unites crucial aspects of rAndom international‘s continued experimentation with light, behavioural responses and interactive spatial environments.
LEDs, polished brass rods, custom circuit boards, custom driver software and hardware, behavioural algorithm, sound sensors, computer & interface
Dim: 3 cubes, each cube 81cm by 81cm