No One Does It Like You
Managed to get a pass to MoMA the other night and caught the screening of the new video from Department of Eagles called “No One Does It Like You,” which brings Marcel Dzama’s illustrated scenes of casual violence to life. Literally. And then death again. And then life again. And the ghosts lived happily ever [...]
Adam Zeek
I’m not sure who Adam Zeek is or how he became a part of my Flickr stream but his collages are brilliant.
More after the snatch.
Intergalactic FM
If you like electronic music, you’ll like Intergalactic FM. If nothing else it makes for a perfect soundtrack when shopping for your infinity mirror or illuminated dance platform. Put on Intergalactic FM, invite over some russian prostitutes and start living your life like you mean it.
I like Staion #2 because they play lots of Italo. [...]
Light Energy Studio
Light Energy Studio sells everything from illuminated dance floors to infinity mirrors, and everything in between. Finally getting around to building that futuristic stardeck drug den? Look no further than Light Energy Studio for all of your home furnishing needs.
Don’t miss the futuristic 3D virtual palace tour.
MOre importantly DO NOT MISS CLUB VORTEX
Couple of images [...]
Sterlac
So. I’m cruising GIGOMACHINE which is a tumbler by a video artist in Austin Texas, Ivan Lozano when I see a string of posts about Sterlac, an australian based performance artist. The site is worth a visit if you enjoy early web design or horrible navigation systems. Or you can make the jump for a [...]
Universe People
I don’t know where to begin with this. I once dated this girl who really believed in all of this crap. This link will take you to a slideshow which ends at the index of a site dedicated to the idea of cosmic beings, petitions against RFID, etc. Pics video, leaflets, its all there. I [...]
Interim Camp
Interim Camp is an experimental video by The Field taking advantage of generative graphics. Total nerd boner over here.
Through The Strange Attractor
DNA Radio
Via Ray Kurzweil’s Blog
Two German biotech experts are converting the entire human genome to audio and streaming it to the Internet, 24/7. “It will take about 23.5 years until all code has been distributed over the Internet,” they say.
They’re also making images of it. Above.