SKETCH-A-MOVE

Sketch-a-Move is a project by Anab Jain and Louise Klinker. They actually did this a few years ago. It’s a concept for a toy car that allows you to explore the unique relationships between small surface doodles and actual physical movements. If you draw a circle on the top of the toy car, it will [...]

THE BITCH GOES BOOOOM

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BALLS ON TRACKS

i just want to have the time these guys have

MIRRORS BY DANIEL ROZIN

Daniel Rozin builts these amazing analog screens/mirrors. Right now he has a exhibition at the Bitforms Gallery in New York City
There is “Rust Mirror”. It’s made of 768 oxidized steel tiles. They are controlled by motors and react on camera input. The result is an interactive pattern display.

check out “Mirrors Mirror” from 2008 too:

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WIENTJES’ MOBILE BAR

i would like to have a beer at wientjes mobile bar …

Wientjes’ mobile bar from pz
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CIRCLE BOARD

… in new york city

PARALLAX PROPELLER CONTROLLED ETCH-A-SKETCH

Michael Park built a Parallax Propeller-controlled Etch-a-sketch

32×32 BIT PONG

Connecting everything with everything… Here a computer playing Pong with itself. The motorfaders from the Behringer BCF2000 can either used as user-input or taken over by the PC.

VERY SLOW SCAN TELEVISION

Very Slow Scan Television (VSSTV) by Gebhard Sengmüller is a new television format that we have developed building upon Slow Scan Television (SSTV), an image transmission system used by Ham Radio amateurs. VSSTV uses broadcasts from this historic public domain television system and regular bubble wrap to construct an analogous system: Just as a Cathode [...]

IF YOU COULD COLLABORATE

Job Wouters & Roel Wouters
Dutch typographer Job Wouters is better known as ‘Letman’, but regardless of what you decide to call him, his work is always of the highest order. Expressive and dramatic, he treats letters with the care and respect they deserve and this appreciation has led him to create compelling, hand-drawn work for [...]

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