At the 2005 Biennale in Venice, Japanese artist Mariko Mori presented her amazing “Wave UFO”.
Finishing Jan. 27 2008, an exhibition of Mori’s art is on display at Aros Art MuseumLa popularidad del Caribbean poker continuó creciendo desde entonces, y en la actualidad existen muy pocos casinos, ya sea en tierra o mediante Internet, que no ofrecen […]
Radio waves
Enjoy cornfields waving in the wind, fusilli pasta, wavy spectators in a stadium, humming waves at the therapist’s, ‘The Wave’ movie by Morton Rhue, wavy girlie curls, a beautiful snail, royal waves at the amusement park, liquorice rolls mmm.
Avoid tidal waves, shock waves, radio waves from cell phones, internet-phonecards, PDAs, wireless networks – all […]
I grew up in a small town in Denmark, where the inhabitants didn’t make much fuss about themselves. We did though have one thing to be really proud of: We had waves, and those waves were often mentioned in the broadcasting media. The waves were coming from the Kalundborg Transmitter, a transmission facility for long- […]
Here’s an art project I encountered in the front office of the Danish minister of culture Brian Mikkelsen. As far as I know it’s still there. The piece is a seemingly ordinary cup of coffee placed on a windowsill a few metres away from the actual office of the minister. Every 10 seconds, a mechanism triggers shockwaves (well, more like […]
At Reboot - the yearly international meet-up for visionary inventors, philosophers, tech-geeks and interdisciplinary thinkers - JaiKu-inventor Juri Engeström presented this slide.
It shows the fast-blooming-and-dying-cycles of webnetworks that have succeeded in spreading rapidly by having people connect and link to one-another - but eventually die out because they fail to offer a relevant focus/obejct/reason for […]
Wave Dragon - the world’s first offshore wave energy converter producing power for the grid in Denmark. Soon being moved from Nissum Bredding to Wales, because of the lack of political will and funding in Denmark.
This reproduction of Caspar David Friedrich’s painting “Sea of Ice” has left a strong impression in my mind. Not because of it’s dramatic story of the colossal strength of nature swallowing a ship whole. No, I’m truly inspired by the formal strength of the painting. The clear logic of the zig-zagging and seemingly chaotic surfaces and lines. […]
It’s less than a year ago that I started blogging - and I still feel new to a lot of the basic technicalities.
I was told that technorati, del.icio.us, wordpress, bloglines, youtube etc, etc, etc were all easy and basic to use - and now that I’ve tried them they generally ARE very easy and basic […]