Month: September 2013

  • futurescope: Transparent speaker uses gel to produce sound The stretchy speaker is the first to use ions in place of electronics. It could be used to build noise-cancelling windows or music-making smartphone screens. [via NewScientist] [read more @AtoZnano] (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • cinoh: Itten, Johannes (1888-1967) – 1919-20 Tape Ball Color Space (Itten-Archive, Zurich, Switzerland) by RasMarley on Flickr. Tape Ball Color Space, Itten, Johannes (1888-1967)

  • prostheticknowledge: Algorave Electronic music events without vinyl or mp3s – the music is generated with live coding: Algorave is made from “sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive conditionals“. These days just about all electronic music is made using software, but with artificial barriers between the people creating the…

  • bookporn: A Hero: The Librarian by MOKOtheCRAZy: When I was a child the librarian was my hero becouse she know a lot of things about the books; the autors, the literature. So I imagined that she used the magic to put back the books on the shelves or to find them. I was a little girl…

  • Zeoform: The eco-friendly building material of the future?

    Zeoform: The eco-friendly building material of the future? Australian company Zeo has developed and patented a glue-fee process that creates a strong, versatile new building material out of just cellulose and water….

  • thisistheverge: These polygonal sculptures bring mid-90s 3D graphics to life Like pixel art before it, low polygon art is becoming a style in its own right. The look — which evokes classic games like Final Fantasy VII — has been showing up in modern video games, and thanks to artist David Mesguich, it’s now popping…

  • anticipatedstranger: J.L.M. Lauweriks. Alphabet

  • p5art: Rotating squares [animated] (animation and code: http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/107770)

  • jrmirland: Made with Processing. I’m currently creating quite a lot of these small animations for use at the first Holm/Mirland live concert. I’m composing a 35 minute video projection backdrop made from lots of these animations and recorded video material. Lots of fun!

  • reuben-thomas: