Arctic ice formations inspire Chinese Artist Jiayu Liu’s latest light installation in the tropical city of Sanya. Shortly after wrapping up his luminous Magic Forest installation, new media artist Jiayu
3D Constructed Humanoids Imagine The Social Makeup of An Ancient War Ridden Civilization
The textured 3D humanoids by musician and visual artist, No Death, star in the 23rd issue of FELT Zine. Every Saturday, The Creators Project premieres a new issue from net
Binary Garden
Binary Garden is a multi-user, remote-controlled realtime interactive digital artwork. Anybody with a smartphone can connect to the system via a web browser to interact with the display, without using
The Changing Room – Displays of emotion by Lauren McCarthy
Created by Lauren McCarthy as part of the TRANSMIT³ Residency and presented by Ars Electronica and QUT, The Changing Room is a custom software installation and performance created for Queensland
Weave/Wave – Visualising macro-structures of the collective
Created by Flower/Fu Dongting, weave/wave is an interactive artwork that converts portraits of visitors into a particle field that is used to construct a mirror image, one of data and sound. Part A of the
Interactive Video Projection Mapping on Sculptures
I’ve tried to lay low on the abundance of video projection mapping projects that have flooded art and design blogs the past year or so, and I think I surrendered
A New Dancing Light Sculpture by Akinori Goto
Media artist Akinori Goto (previously) just shared another version of his kinetic light sculpture depicting a series of animated dancing figures. The framework of the sculpture is 3D printed from
Origami Meets Projection Mapping
Bristol-based visual artist Joanie Lemercier has been experimenting with light projected onto 3D canvases. This lastest work created for a Birmingham gallery space was created using sheets of A4 paper
Light Sculptures Set a Gallery Aglow in Technicolor
Artist James Clar channels Cronenberg, Irwin, and Flavin. This article was originally published on November 13, 2014 but we think it still rocks! In the vein of Dan Flavin and
Motion-Tracking Video Turns a Conductor’s Movements into Awesome Art
Tobias Gremmler’s latest experiment follows a conductor from the London Symphony Orchestra. A conductor’s sweeping arm movements inform not only the orchestra but a fluttering cluster of abstract geometric patterns in