Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012
A new body of work that develops Jo Longhurst’s interest in perfection and takes her enquiry from the ideal body to the perfect performance, exploring the physical and emotional experiences of elite gymnasts in training and competition. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012
In this series by New York based photographer John Clang, webcam was used to do live recording of his family in Singapore. The recording was then transmitted via skype to New York City and projected onto his living space. This is how families, dis(membered) through time and space, can be re(membered) and made whole again through the use of a third space, a site that is able to reassemble them together within the photographic space that we call a family portrait. read more
Posted by Fabio 20 July 2012
Stanley, the world’s first interactive player piano, made his worldwide debut at Seattle’s Capitol Hill Block Party. Stanley is a precocious instrument who takes song requests via Twitter. Stanley can play a lot of songs, but he loves indie music. read more
Posted by Fabio 20 July 2012
This project by photographer David Gardner looks at those Americans who have willfully traded traditional lifestyles of home and property for a nomadic existence of full-time life on the road in recreational vehicles. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 July 2012
Reggie Watts’ beats defy boxes. Unplug your logic board and watch as he blends poetry and crosses musical genres in this larger-than-life performance.
Posted by Fabio 19 July 2012
14th of October, 2010 at 12.25pm in Ajka, Veszprém county, Hungary: around a million cubic metres of toxic waste were released after the burst of the retaining wall in one of the reservoirs used for the accumulation of MAL aluminium company rubbish. The spilling reached two meters high and started a destructive race trying to release its energy, flooding Devecser and Kolontár villages. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 July 2012
Kate MccGwire’s practice probes the beauty inherent in duality, exploring the play of opposites – at an aesthetic, intellectual and visceral level – that characterises the way we conceive the world. She does this by appealing to our essential duality as human beings, to our senses and our reason, and by drawing on materials capable of embodying a dichotomous way of seeing, feeling and thinking. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 July 2012
New York’s fantasy roller coasters and amusement Park rides by Argentinian film director a visual effects artist and a photographer, Fernando Livschitz.