A bit too extreme, a new legislation proposes the spying of French Web surfers in order to terminate the exchange of copyrighted material. Those terminated will also face some legal repercussions; those who wish to debate their termination will have to go through a long drawn out bureaucratic process. Stating the obvious violation of privacy,…
Category: Past Student Work
Oil or Bandwidth? Reports Suggest That Internet Will Be Gridlock by 2010
Apparently, demand for bandwidth is so hot that it might be possible that internet accessiblity from developed countries will be gridlock. Speeds, according to International Internet Alliance (IIA), will return to dial-up speeds if not enough money is used to upgrade the internet infrastructure. This could also impact feature start-ups that could potentially be the…
Basic Stamp Command Reference
Hello, There is already a Basic Stamp command list in the folder, but I found this site useful as well. It gives very thorough explanations of all the different Basic Stamp commands and some projects to illustrate them. It might help.
Ceramic Food Warmer for Steam Radiators
What is disappointing about this item is that it doesn’t exist. It is just a concept model by some designer. Yet, it seems plausible and can be easily manufactured if there was a strong demand. The Natural Wave is a ceramic plate that fits over the radiator and keeps coffees, teas, pastries, and whatever morning…
“Rebel Art” I guess?
So I found this site that is categorized under “rebel art”. I dont really know what it means to be rebel art, and unfortunately the site is all in german. However, Im guessing rebel art is just art using unsual mediums that can be somewhat shocking. This one is my favorite. It would scare the…
PIXELATOR
Jason Eppink, in collaboration with Graffiti Research Lab and The Anti-Advertising Agency, have created a simple-to-assemble box that pixelates images when placed in front of a video display. The original intention was to find a non-destructive form of art to remove the copious amount of video displays that advertise. In doing such, the module pixelates…
Uberorgan
Created by Tim Hawkinson in 2001, the Uberogan was created to fill 15,000 Sq. foot gallery at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. On top of the piece having to be voluminous, there was also a need for the piece to use audio. The piece, using photo resistors and relays, read a roll of mylar…
Shapeshifters
In this project, Oren Horev hopes intends to, through changing their shape, computers and digital objects can provide the user with a clear understanding of their status, both tactilely and visually. The first object, InSync hard drive is cubed shaped, connects with the computer and reads/indicates the level of synchronization by twisting and misaligning its…
Different kind of interaction
I really love this. It isn’t interactive in that it responds to your actions or an outside stimulus, but rather it forces you to interact with it through its diminutive scale. There are all kinds of jokes running through slinkachu’s (thats the name given on the artist’s blog) work, and if you want to catch…
Phonoharp – turntable as stringed instrument
Walter Kitundu, a sound artist, creates many instruments that are deserving of true works of art. Most of his work is based on phonoharps- turntables modified and retro-fitted with strings. They’re really nice to look at, even if the functionality of some of these turntables is sacrificed. Kitundu uses all sorts of materials, from wood…
Everyday re-inventions
I stumbled onto this site. This site shows you how to take normal everyday objects and use them in ways in which you would not have thought before. Alot of them are very dumb, but some are very clever. One of my favorites are the tennis ball earmuffs. I could also see them being made…
Melting wallpaper without the use of LSD!!!
Warping wallpaper is the brainchild of German artist Tom Hanke. Don’t be fooled into thinking that this is just a conceptual piece, but this is a real product. Coming in any pattern, the wallpaper creates the illusion of bending and skewing around the objects in your room. How it works is actually quite simple, your…