- 05 May 2008 |
- 12:37 pm
Newseum - Interactive News Museum
The Newseum in Washington claims to be the most interactive museum in the world. It is dedicated to the news and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how and why news is made.
- 288 clicks |
- Category: Awareness, Innovation, Media
- 28 Apr 2008 |
- 03:10 pm
Blackbird - Music Visualization
The Blackbird video is a collaborative music visualization project by Katja Schweiker and Thomas Frenzel. The video‘s design is based on visual samples that quote Michael Fakesch auditory style and mixes analog with digital elements - metaphors of the real and the immaterial.
- 23 Apr 2008 |
- 01:16 pm
56 Inches Of Online Dating
I Want You To Want Me is an interactive installation which explores the search for love and self in the world of online dating. It chronicles the world’s long-term relationship with romance, across all ages, genders, and sexualities, using real data collected from Internet dating sites every few hours. The piece is presented on a 56” high-resolution touch-screen, hanging vertically on the wall, and was installed at MoMA on February 14, 2008, Valentine’s Day.
- 1 comment |
- 427 clicks |
- Category: Applications, Art, Media
- 21 Apr 2008 |
- 01:52 pm
The Third Media Revolution
Me the Media “envisages a future of hyper-individualization, of ICTainment on top of ICTechnology, and of meaningful web conversations between organizations, customers and employees.”
- 16 Apr 2008 |
- 06:48 am
Moby Asks You To Use His Music
Moby started a new initiative called MobyGratis. On the website you can register and start downloading music made by Moby. You don’t have to pay any copyright unless you’re using it for commercial purposes. In that case you have to apply for a license. All money earned with these licenses will be donated to the humane society. In the clip Moby talks about why he started this.
- 14 Apr 2008 |
- 07:29 am
Wikipedia - Personalized Truth?
Wikipedia puts you in control of the truth. You can edit what’s on Wikipedia and someone else can start editing ‘your truth’. Here’s a 48 minute documentary about the pros and cons of a system like Wikipedia which is based on democracy, conversation and collaboration.
- 358 clicks |
- Category: Media, Technology, Trends
- 09 Apr 2008 |
- 01:28 pm
Jonathan Ive - Apple’s Industrial Design Guru
In this interview Jonathan Ive, Senior Vice President of Industrial Design at Apple, talks about his work. His view is that a lot of products out there show that companies simply don’t care. He also describes the moment when he first used an Apple product and he talks about the fanatic Apple fanbase.
- 2 comments |
- 866 clicks |
- Category: Design, Gadgets, Media
- 09 Apr 2008 |
- 07:56 am
IAC Video Wall
The content on this video wall at IAC headquarters in Manhattan is designed by Trollback + Company that we know from the Moonlight In Glory video. The constantly changing wall makes the whole area a very dynamique place.
- 510 clicks |
- Category: Architecture, Concepts, Media
- 08 Apr 2008 |
- 10:06 am
Dataportability Saves You Time
Dataportability is about maintaining your online identity in one specific place. This means that you don’t have to fill out register forms anymore, that you upload your avatars, videos and photos only once and it also means that you decide who gets to access what. A dream come true. This nice typographic video tells the dataportability story.
- 454 clicks |
- Category: Applications, Media, Technology
- 08 Apr 2008 |
- 07:41 am
Moonlight In Glory
Designed by Trollback + Company. A visual experiment where the graphics become the creator of the sounds rather than the reactive afterthought. The piece is set to ‘Moonlight in Glory’ by David Byrne and Brian Eno. I added a presentation about this clip as a bonus: ‘Rethinking The Music Video’.
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