Author: wtrhs

  • Digital Needle – A Virtual Gramophone

    Remember those flat round things you may have found lying around the house? Those that never really worked well as flying saucers. Well, the other day I happenned to have a good look at one through a magnifying glass. I was able to discern something waveform’esqe in the shape of the groove. I then recalled…

  • Laser Cut Record « Ponoko – Blog

    Every year iPods and other mp3 players push CDs further into obscurity, so it’s getting harder to remember when vinyl records were standard. Of course, vinyl records are still considered the true standard by many musical purists. But even if you don’t recognize the superiority of vinyl records, they still have a certain nostalgia. Even…

  • Esther Stocker

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  • Doug Wheeler

  • The subconscious art of graffiti removal (excerpt)

  • Max Sudhues / Neben Sonnen / Koffer Berlin | Nieuws

    In een ‘parcours’ van installaties, diverse projecties, videoloops en een grote verscheidenheid aan gecombineerde materialen exploreert Max Sudhues de grensgebieden tussen het analoge en het digitale, tussen licht en schaduw. Hierbij verwijzend naar het ogenschijnlijk statische karakter van alledaagse zaken die in wezen voortdurend onderhevig zijn aan verandering. Elk object blijft ook op zichzelf functioneren…

  • ‘Setting a Good Corner Allegory and Metaphor’, Bruce Nauman

    ‘Setting a Good Corner Allegory and Metaphor’, Bruce Nauman | Tate.

  • Nihilism

    What is the Nihilism in which we have seen the root of the Revolution of the modern age? The answer, at first thought, does not seem difficult; several obvious examples of it spring immediately to mind. There is Hitler’s fantastic program of destruction, the Bolshevik Revolution, the Dadaist attack on art; there is the background…

  • Glorious Accident Interview with Rupert Sheldrake

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  • Invisible exhibition @ Southbank Centre 2012

    Invisible Art brings together works from the past half century that explore ideas related to the invisible and the hidden. The exhibition includes work by some of the most important artists of our time as well as younger artists who have expanded on their legacy. From the amusing to the philosophical, there are works you…