1. Venice in a Day →

    (Source: vimeo.com)

  2. unnamed soundsculpture →

    Digital artists Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer created “unnamed soundsculpure” using a Kinect. The device captures the dancer’s moves and the ambiant sound to generate moving sculptures.

    The basic idea of the project is built upon the consideration of creating a moving sculpture from the recorded motion data of a real person. 

    (Source: vimeo.com)

  3. Dumt & Farligt - Slow Motion Madness →

    Super slow motion highlights from Danish TV show “Dumt & Farligt”.

    Music: Trentemøller “Vamp”

    1080p viewing recommended

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    One String Diddley Bow.

    Another brilliant bit of classic footage…

    (Source: abasicblog)

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    Simply brilliant stuff.

    (Source: abasicblog)

  6. The Art of Video Games exhibition gathers 40 years of gaming history  →

    A three-day festival kicks things off this weekend, but the exhibition itself will run through September 30th before going on tour across the US. If you’re a fan of gaming — or a fan of innovative art itself — you can find additional information at the Smithsonian’s website.

  7. EPIC MUSIC VIDEO →

    This music video has everything!!

    With a “Back to the Future” inspired intro, follow The Death Set through the streets of New York with an army of pop culture surrealism in tow…

    Brilliant 

  8. Angry Birds in Space? →

    “Hey, did you know there is a new Angry Birds game coming out? Angry Birds Space?”

    Well, of course I am going to look at the physics here. But how? The game won’t be released until March 22.  Above is some sample gameplay.

     Angry Birds Space - Coming March 22

  9. Lego Space Shuttle →

  10. Tito Na Rua X Rooftop Legends →

    (Source: vimeo.com)