Pixelsumo is a blog about interaction, with an emphasis on play, installation, video game culture, playgrounds and toys. Written by Chris O'Shea.
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Solar Equation is a new public art commission by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, created for Melbourne’s Federation Square, on display until 4th July 2010.
“Solar Equation is a large-scale public art installation that consists of a faithful simulation of the Sun, 100 million times smaller than the real thing. Commissioned by Fed Square specifically for [...]
So last night I went to the opening of the Kinetica Art Fair, in the P3 gallery space London. Its never really a good idea to go to an opening night if you want to appreciate the work, as its always too crowded, but I’ll do my best. The show is on until 7th [...]
Three London based studios regularly featured here on Pixelsumo have taken time out for good causes. Artwise and the World Wildlife Fund present Pandamonium…
“Raising awareness of climate change and of the natural world, Pandamonium invited 16 artists to deconstruct, manipulate and interact with WWF’s iconic panda-shaped collection units. The striking result is 16 original [...]
Following on from “The Superfluid Skirt” (2008), Casual Profanity is creating Fluid Sculpture, to be shown at the Maker Faire in May. By arranging interesting patterns with clear rubber tubes and pumping different colour liquids through them creates a soothing a beautiful sight.
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Reminds me of the work bit.flow from Julius Popp (shown below) [...]
I’m really loving these miniature artworks in snowglobes, dioramas and hidden in our streets…
Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz from New York. Interview on Pingmag.
Thomas Doyle
Little People by slinkachu.
Jethro Haynes
Berlin based Art+Com have created a beautiful & poetic kinetic sculpture for the new BMW Museum in Munich.
“The mechatronic installation made up of 714 metal balls translates a virtual design process into the space around it. Seemingly weightless and guided solely by the power of the mind, the sculpture moves through a cycle of free [...]
I don’t usually post this kind of work, but this is too beautiful. Created by artist Jason Taylor, this sculpture park is entirely underwater on the sea bed, only accessible to divers at Grenada West Indies.
“The aim of the Sculpture Park is to create a unique space which highlights environmental processes and celebrates local [...]
I’ve just got back from a few days in Milan for the intensive design week. I’m never going to have time to write about any of it, the good or the bad, so instead here are my photos. There is plenty of other blog coverage if you are interested.
I will write about why [...]