Archive for October, 2010
The Break
The Johnny Cash Project
The Johnny Cash Project is a crowdsourced music video to which individual contributors draw each frame to be used in Cash’s Ain’t No Grave. There are several entrances to the existing work, and even if you don’t add to the mix, casually viewing what’s up is pleasurable on its own.
Pixels Glitch
This video was taken by shooting the same screen weirdness I used for the Love Saves the Pixels video. The difference between the two is that this video was shot with the camera a few inches from the screen, allowing the camera to focus, while in the previous video the camera lens was pushed right [...]
Situated Exploitation
The Architectural League has been publishing a series of pamphlets called Situated Technologies. Dealing with the implications of ubiquitous computing for architecture and urbanism they have dealt with a wide range of topics including micro public places, responsive architecture as performative instrument, and digital advocacy. All pamphlets are free to download from the League’s website [...]
Licensing My Work
While I was in California I received a message through Flickr from a woman assisting author Blaine Brownell with his upcoming book entitled Material Strategies, set to be published by Princeton Architectural Press. They wanted to use some of my images of the TWA Terminal in the book. I was flattered by the solicitation. At [...]
Love Saves the Pixels
This is a quick video I made from a close up shot of my screen that had acted up and was displaying a ton of noise. A pretty cool thing that happened as a result of uploading it to YouTube is that the app correctly identified the song I used in the video. If you [...]
Fourth Dimensional Vision
Seeper Projection Mapping the IAC Building
3D projections mapped on buildings have been huge the past couple years. The above examples were created by Seeper, and below is Evan Grant, founder of Seeper, describing their work. via Andrey
Vertical YouTube Video
This is a test to see how vertical, portrait oriented YouTube videos can be embedded. Click play. The thumbnail shown will get replaced with a full sized video.
Star Wars Uncut







