Archive for the ‘multimedia’ Category
The ‘Atlas of Rome’: gathering and sharing visions on cities
Tuesday, July 6, 2010 16:44 No CommentsThe ‘Atlas of Rome’, La Pelanda exhibition space Rome. Image vi Flickr The Atlas of Rome is a 35mt long interactive video wall that visualizes life-size city data to the public. The project, developed by FakePress and curated by Paolo Valente, was launched by Art is Open Source at the exhibition space of La Pelanda […]
Playlist Travels North
Friday, June 4, 2010 15:26 No CommentsWhat: an exhibition focused on the artistic reinvention of obsolete digital media Who: iMAL Center for Digital Cultures and Technology, curator Domenico Quaranta Where: Koolmijnenkaai 30 Quai des Charbonnages, 1080 Brussels When: June 4 – August 21, 2010 (opening hours Tue – Sat 11:00 – 19:00) Playlist. Playing Games, Music, Art an exhibition focused on […]
Playlist. Playing Games, Music, Art
Friday, December 18, 2009 17:40 3 CommentsPlaylist, an exhibition on the relation between videogames, music and art kicks off this afternoon at LABoral, Centro de Arte y Creaciòn Industrial in Asturias, Spain. The exhibition will run through to May 17 2009. Images from PLAYLIST courtesy LABoral Playlist traces a paths through the works of those creators that, during the 90s, worked […]
Cities On Speed: a film series on megacities
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 18:25 5 CommentsThe emergence of megacities over the last two decades has made it necessary to radically rethink the urbanization process. Vast urban agglomerations, the majority in developing countries and advancing economies, now home to over 50% of the world’s population, face immense economical, social and environmental challenges, but equally they generate opportunities in the these spheres […]
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize: The Internet
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 13:47 2 CommentsOn November 20 Italy launched a new initiative entitled ‘The Internet For Peace‘ (#I4P on Twitter). The editor in chief of Wired Italy, Riccardo Luna, nominated the Web for the next Nobel Peace Prize in 2010. The first signatory of the manifesto was Ms. Shrin Ebadi, the first Iranian Muslim woman to be awarded the […]