Dancing Drones
Life in the Digital Era
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2016-11-13
Fonte: blakekathryn
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2016-03-06
Created by FIELD, Unique Flow is an interactive experience for the release of the much anticipated Toyota C-HR crossover. Realized as a visual abstraction of the car and interpretation of the concept of flow, the project highlights the model’s design and intention while exploring its style and movement.
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2016-02-22
Enter the Machine is the new project made by Eric Corriel. The artwork is born to meet face to face digital files to communicate the diversity of the data and the complexity of their structure.
The project has been realized with custom C++ software.
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2016-02-15
Oddity -s is a collection of pictures where nature is surrounded by rarity to achieve an aesthetic coexistence. This time it’s all about stones.
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2016-02-14
Digital Portraits is the new project made by Dan Hoopert. Inspired by The Venus of Melo and how people respond to Its unintended flaws, the artwork uses an old Kinect for Xbox emphasising the imperfections of 3D scans.
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2016-01-15
The Character and Shape of Illuminated Things (Facial Recognition) is a public sculpture created by Amanda Ross-Ho for a group show in NY. The art piece aims to communicate that the boundaries between the physical and the virtual are blurred, challenging us to rethink how we see the world around us.
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2015-12-01
What we wear and how we wear it is about to change profoundly. At least that’s what The Next Black, a documentary film produced by home appliance manufacturer AEG envisions. Interviewing a selection of innovative companies and designers experimenting with fashion via technology and science today, the film professes fashion’s future is “not about the new, it’s about the next.”
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2015-11-29
Adventure of a Lifetime is the Coldplay’s latest video. Created by Mat Whitecross and Imaginarium Studios, the project aims to capture and ricreate with digital monkeys the spontaneous dancing of Chris Martin and his band on the stage.
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2015-11-22
Iris Van Herpen has shown her work on runways and in museums, and now has her first major American show, titled Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion, at the High Museum in Atlanta. The artist creates experimental clothes collaborating with biologists, computer programmers, and material scientists to create pieces that feel more architectural than sartorial.





