http://www.uwainsl.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/trascending-borders-7-slatan-swann.html
A few years ago Swann Jie started the "HuaKui Cube Wall" for the "Adopt a
cube" project from the Virtual World to the Real World. The project
allowed people to purchase a physical block with images on it and a QR
code to a website of your choosing. The blocks would be assembled into a
real world wall or house. Swann is showing a wall segment in this show.
Painting, Photo, New Media, Drawing, Sculpture, Fiction, Guqin, Cigar Box Guitar, Film+Animation, Performance, Architecture, Wearable Art, Cabinet of Curiosity, Toys, Games, Virtual World
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
HuaKui Cube Wall Section in UWA catalogue
HuaKui Cube Wall Section in UWA catalogue
http://issuu.com/freeweeling/docs/uwa_siva_4.1_-_borders__final-web_
http://youtu.be/UnvQb1Z1kzA
http://youtu.be/YYfu9TNFur0
Close up of catalogue
UWA Transcending Borders Book (3D Art + Machinima)Now Available
Sat 24 Jan 2015 16:45:12
The 212 page bumper exhibition catalogue for the Transcending Borders challenges across 3D Art & Machinima is available:
http://uwainsl.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/uwa-transcending-borders-book-now.html
Brilliantly put together by curator, FreeWee Ling, the book features all artworks and machinima that were part of the challenges.
Contact jayjay zifanwe if interested in an RL copy
http://issuu.com/freeweeling/docs/uwa_siva_4.1_-_borders__final-web_
http://youtu.be/UnvQb1Z1kzA
http://youtu.be/YYfu9TNFur0
Close up of catalogue
UWA Transcending Borders Book (3D Art + Machinima)Now Available
Sat 24 Jan 2015 16:45:12
The 212 page bumper exhibition catalogue for the Transcending Borders challenges across 3D Art & Machinima is available:
http://uwainsl.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/uwa-transcending-borders-book-now.html
Brilliantly put together by curator, FreeWee Ling, the book features all artworks and machinima that were part of the challenges.
Contact jayjay zifanwe if interested in an RL copy
Musetouch Visual Arts Magazine
Musetouch Visual Arts Magazine on fb
MUSETOUCH is a magazine about visual arts
created by Maia Sylba out of love and passion for Art.
created by Maia Sylba out of love and passion for Art.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Museum of Electronica Games and Art
http://www.m-e-g-a.org/
The
rare and beautiful “TV Computer” was built by hungarian company
Videoton in 1983. It is a licensed and modified version of the also
not-so-popular Enterprise 64. The first version, pictured below, has 32
Kilobytes of RAM and was built just 3000 times. This one came with an
even more rare 32 KB RAM extension, the most beautiful looking expansion
we have seen on an 8-bit machine. Besides this one, which is working
great, we are proud to add the second model (64 KB, 9000 units built) to
the MEGA archive.
Lost Gems: Videoton TVC (1983)
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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