Miru Kim
Miru Kim is a fearless explorer of abandoned and underground places. Her photography underscores the vulnerable nature of the human explorer in these no-woman’s-lands.
Miru Kim is a fearless explorer of abandoned and underground places. Her photography underscores the vulnerable nature of the human explorer in these no-woman’s-lands.
Raquel Sakristan latest work at Surpas Festival, PortBou 2010. This is a collaborative piece between the artist and the public. During the process, she invited the neighbors (specialy the old people from the village) to take part at the creation and execution of the piece, bringing all the stuff they think that would fit at [...]
Recreating the missing stars - The Big Dipper project, by Oscar Lhermitte, tries to recreate the stars in the night sky. Living in big cities such as London has many advantages, but some concessions have to be made. Not being able to see the sky full of stars is one of them. As [...]
The EyeWriter project, from graffiti research lab, is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people who are suffering from ALS with creative technologies.
It is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus & custom software that allows graffiti writers and artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to draw using only their eyes.
“Art [...]
Women Are Heroes (working title) is the first film directed by JR.
It tells, in images, the surprising human and artistic adventure of the three years of work around the “Women are Heroes” project.
The film is a tribute to women which dignity is underlined by posting their portraits on the walls of their [...]
Liberty - 2010 By David Ellis + Roberto Carlos Lange
A great adbusting project by Jason Epping, Pixelator is an unauthorized on-going video art performance collaboration with the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority, CBS Outdoor, and its selected artists.
Since 2003, the MTA has made available for exhibition purposes 80 LED screens located at subway entrances across New York City. Unfortunately, the high [...]
by Elfo
sten & lex — stencil poster
The Soul Artists were the original grafitti crew from the Upper West Side of Manhattan who spawned New York’s first skate crew in the 70’s called Zoo York. This video is a good history lesson about what the city was like back in the day.
Villas is spreading birds all over the cities that he visits. It´s a poetic street art project, a little point of color in the middle of our gray enviroment…
For him it has a deep meaning and you can find more info about his project here
“VR/Urban project “The SMSlingshot” is an autonom working device, equipped with an ultra-high frequency radio, hacked arduino board, laser and batteries. Text messages can be typed on a phone-sized wooden keypad which is integrated in the also wooden slingshot. After the message is finished, the user can aim on a media [...]
The machine, an installation by Mudlevel
“Public Ad Campaign acts on the assumption that public space and the public’s interaction with that space is a vital component of our city’s health. By visually altering and physically interacting with the public environment, residents become psychologically invested in their community.
Outdoor advertising is the primary obstacle to open public [...]
Epos 257 blow up work at Prague
Momo´s beautiful abstract and geometric compositions for Fame festival (Italy) in a process video that shows his skills and techniques working on different surfaces.
Theo Jansen is a Dutch artist who builds walking kinetic sculptures that he calls a new form of life. His “Strandbeests” walk the coastline of Holland, feeding on wind and fleeing from water
“toujours clean, toujours fresh” is the new work from Elfo.
Four months of exhausting hard work in an abonded area…. This is the final result, a stop motion movie with no digital effects at all, everything is handmade. About 5000 pictures are processed with an average by 15 pictures per second.
New animation from Blu “BIG BANG BIG BOOM”: an unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life … and how it could probably end.