
This is by Far the coolest thing i’ve seen this year, music produced from the “noise” and tones of everyday hardware, well it’s actually RETRO hardware :).. AWESOME, remember to have a look at the video.

This is by Far the coolest thing i’ve seen this year, music produced from the “noise” and tones of everyday hardware, well it’s actually RETRO hardware :).. AWESOME, remember to have a look at the video.

You would think that repetition would drive an artist mad, just think of the repeating work of plugging beer bottles, but repetition also have a meditative effect, i remember it from one of my own projects photographing the content of a bag og chips :).

These Dice sculptures by Tony Cragg are super cool, could love to sit in them, i have this idea that dice’s could be soft :).

Ryoichi Kurokawa have for a long time been a great fascination of mine, the micro sounds, glitches, rythmic chaos, they all blend into an amazing expressive atmospherically image, it may not be an image you get at the first glimps but as always with properly composed noise music, your mind starts to compose it’s own patterne, and visiting Ryoichi Kurokawa works is no exception.

I love when people create these kind for abstracted structural minimalistic pearls of beauty :) im just thankful for everyone who make these kind of things for the rest of us to dwell upon, and it seem that’s we artists and designers aren’t the only one who is fascinated by this world…

this is nice, im always on my heals when something new pop’s from MIT, have a look at this video…

Now this a project just after my tast, a program for generating fragmented vector like structures based on an images, i wish they made it into an API for easy access (within flash please ;).

Aaron Koblin is one the most inspiring digital artists out there, merging solid concepts with pinpoint execution, here’s a few words from Aeron.