Month: August 2011

  • Kill Screen curated a sold out Arcade two weeks ago at MoMA’s July PopRally. The museum was packed with art and game enthusiast actively trying their skills with an array of eleven games spread across the first three floors and the garden. I’m a closeted game addict so the event culled no shortage of interest…

  • The second half of the Keynote was spent reviewing Doctorow’s three laws: 1: “Any time someone puts a lock on something that belongs to you and won’t give you the key, they didn’t put the lock there for your benefit.” 2: “Fame won’t guarantee fortune, but no one has ever gotten rich by being obscure.”…

  • The newest 8" Dunny from Kidrobot has been revealed, and art fans should recognize its inspiration almost immediately. This is Triclops’ Rene London Dunny, which is based on the surrealist work of Belgian artist René Magritte. We kind of knew this one was coming eventually (Kidrobot released a shirt with the exact same design a…

  • Competition has been made so central to the videogames industry that many people consider “game” to be almost synonymous with the notion of competitive play. We play to win, the presumption states, and this indeed describes the way a great many of our modern videogames have been constructed. But there are other patterns of play…

  • austinkleon: Lafayette Afro-Rock Band, “Darkest Light,” off Malick (1975) Horns sampled for Public Enemy’s “Show ‘Em Whatcha Got,” the song that made Questlove quit his job: I quit my job the day [It Takes A Nation Of Millions] came out. I was cutting onions and potatoes as a short-order cook for this 50s-style restaurant chain.…

  • David Byrne’s Idea of Art? Screenshots of Fake Apps from the App Store By Nitasha Tiku 8/17 5:13pm via BoingBoing In a sign of technology’s growing pervasiveness in the cultural ether, Boing Boing pointed us to an upcoming show at the Pace Gallery on West 25th Street will feature art from David Bryne that’s inspired,…

  • elephantcandy: Plask http://www.plask.org/ programming environment for multimedia and computational design created by http://www.deanmcnamee.com/ free download Mac OSX only via http://www.creativeapplications.net/scripts/plask-scripts/ (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)

  • The leading answer seems to be that movie audiences are getting savvier with their money. They aren’t ponying up the extra bucks for a 3D movie just because it’s in 3D anymore. “Audiences have said time and time again that what they’re looking for, and what has been proven to have done well (in 3D)…

  • Dushko Petrovich, editor of Paper Monument, reviews “A Little-Known Story about a Movement, a Magazine, and the Computer’s Arrival in Art: New Tendencies and Bit International, 1961-1973” (MIT Press) for the Boston Globe: From 1961 to 1973, a loosely organized group of artists and scientists coalesced around the radical idea that the emerging technology of…

  • On April 16. 1970, 18 month after the closing of Cybernetic Serendipity, and 10 month after the closing of tendencije4, Frieder Nake announced in PAGE 8: “I stop exhibiting for the present” As a reason he gives: “It looks as if the capitalist art market is trying to get hold of computer productions. This would…