Archive for the ‘spectacles’ Category

Funch Observations

25, Aug 2009

via v1gallery.com amazing observations of people in the real world..just living out their day. Posted via web from experiencefreak

Pantone Rainbow

24, Aug 2009

via illusion.scene360.com [via scene360/psfk] Posted via web from experiencefreak

Bobby channels TED at the World Science Festival..proving a lo-fi experience can be just as interactive as a digitally crafted one: (..imagine what you could do when combining the two into one brand spectacle)? World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.

A bit of visual storytelling, inspiration and look at history for you this Saturday morning. Maira Kalman in her ongoing NYtimes Opinion column “The Pursuit of Happiness” features her expressive artwork  chronicling the past and present of American ingenuity and culture.  Far from your usual patriotic hyberbole, it’s an amazing reminder of the American ideal. [...]

your participative, dimensional & social internet Aurora (Part 1) from Adaptive Path on Vimeo. your augmented reality & digital utility your extended memory & blended reality World Builder from Bruce Branit on Vimeo.

“This makes Behind the Music look like Disney” Virtually unknown to those outside of his music heights in the UK in the 60s, Scott Walker is both pop star of the boho 60′s pop set, a hauntingly dark musical artist of the ilk of Brian Eno, Trent Reznor and Radiohead and avant guard that explores [...]

In a creative spark of genius for movie/gaming biz, the launch for Activision’s new game “Prototype” includes a really interesting Facebook Connect integration that weaves you (or in this case me) into the story line. You’ll have to experience it yourself here to really get it (pictures, family photos, words and profiles within are all [...]

Libby over at spottedowl shared this video over twitter this am.  Amazing. Have a look at this and other video/visual poetry on Keith Loutit’s vimeo site: Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. ..more about Keith and his use of tilt-shift photography: “I am a Sydney based photographer. These photographs and short films were made [...]

hmm, yes.  this is a good one. Here’s two excerpts for those of you that are slideshare impaired: The full story follows: The Future of Advertising. WTF? View more presentations from David Armano.

Wired Game Life brings us a peek into Remi Gaillard’s latest stunt, real world pac-man.  In a kind of Jack-Ass meets punk’d, our favorite yellow pixel chomper freaks out grocery store patrons, country clubbers and security guards along with his crayola-colored ghost arch enemies. Absolutely hilarious next move from the same guy who’s punk’d Jacques [...]


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