This summer the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney presents the first large-scale exhibition of works by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson in Australia. The exhibition, entitled Take your time: Olafur...
spectra [amsterdam] è il lavoro commissionato all’artista e compositore Ryoji Ikeda per DREAM AMSTERDAM 2008; il suo primo progetto per uno spazio pubblico e la sua prima opera su larga scala...
In conjunction with the Furniture Fair, Domus continues the celebrations planned for its 80th year and pursues its dialogue with Milan by presenting "Domus 80 - Lights & Music Intersections "...
Organised by Media Architecture Group in Vienna, the conference Media Architecture will bring together international speakers from the architecture, planning and media communities for the first time to...
Re:Fresh, the 2007 edition, is the most ideological edition in the history of the festival, and starts with an invitation to rethink the most fundamental concepts. John Maeda, the founding figure of interaction...
Every year, Offf festival features in Barcelona at CCCB museum of contemporary art, digital artists, web and print designers, motion graphic studios and avant-garde electronic musicians
INNET project comes to its fourth appointment with these two days of meetings, workshops, lectures and roundtables about the link between sound art and interaction design, with italian and international...
OFFF Festival è una rassegna internazionale dedicata alla computer graphic, all'arte digitale e alla musica elettronica, che unisce centinaia di artisti da tutto il mondo
Brighton’s first month-long festival of digital culture, incorporating performances, exhibitions, conferences, workshops and meet-ups, takes place this September on the south coast. The Brighton Digital...
"Zaha Hadid, une architecture" is the first exhibition held inside the Mobile Art pavilion since the installation of the pavilion in front of the Institut du monde arabe.
Troika was commissioned by onedotzero to create a custom installation and visual identity around the theme of this year’s festival 'Citystates'. Opting to create an installation and identity that integrate into each other, Troika designed a modern digital zoetrope as the cornerstone of the identity.
The idea for the zoetrope comes directly from the festivals 'adventures in motion' payoff and this year’s theme 'Citystates'. Revolving around themes of urban exploration and sensory impressions emerging from the different speeds we traverse our cities at, whether walking, cycling or driving, opening up new visual, tactic and sonic layers to the city.
The zoetrope itself is an updated model of the original zoetrope designed by William Horner in 1834. The original zoetrope uses light and motion to animate individual images or frames, much like traditional film that creates a similar effect by showing a rapid succession of frames causing the illusion of motion.