There is more to life than just taking it one day at a time.
So, a grass-roots Facebook campaign sees “Killing in the Name” beat X-Factor winner to the Christmas number one in the UK.
Earlier this year in June, Starbucks opens an experimental “stealth store” with little visible branding (15th Avenue Coffee and Tea – “inspired by Starbucks”, but actually copied en masse from local stores in the area), sending the advertising agency in a spin.… Read more “Rage Against The Branding Machine”
Nobody should be surprised that PowerPoint does not measure up to the great speeches of history, such as Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. And it is certainly a shame when a potentially interesting presentation is dumbed down by another formulaic over-application of PowerPoint.… Read more “The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation”
Oscar nominated actor Pete Postlethwaite interacting with the futuristic interface designed specifically for the film by designer Taiyo Nagano.
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Multimedia conception and interactivity – interactive kaleidoscopes.
Dataisnature is a weblog of personal and recreational research containing information and links covering the following topics – Robot Art, Algorithmic and Procedural Art, Computational Aesthetics, Glitch Aesthetics, Vjing, Video Art, Computational Archaeology and similar subjects.
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Web Awards recognising the very best in cutting edge website design.
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A curatorial platform exploring the use of generative strategies and software processes in digital art, architecture and design. It focuses on a new generation of artists and designers who embrace code as a way of producing new forms of creative expression.… Read more “Generator x”