Sun can’t see the light
March 31st, 2011Sun can’t see the light by Francoise Gamma.

Sun can’t see the light by Francoise Gamma.

The digital canvas is my canvas of choice. Kim Si Nae thinks so too and made a series of Browser Abstracts. The artworks are made inside a web browser, java applets are loaded inside frames. They aren’t just static compositions but each frame flickers nervously. You can see 2 examples here.



found at I like this art
Dan Tague knows how to fold his bills. The Euro bills are just boring compared to these Dollar ones.




found at pietmondriaan
Jeff Koons Must Die!!! is a video game made by Hunter Jonakin. The goal is to virtually destroy work by the artist, Jeff Koons.



WASTED GERMAN BEER is WASTED GERMAN YOUTH‘s latest offspring. It’s a Bavarian controlled organic farming bioland eco beer. Can anyone give me a better name for a beer? Anyway, the WASTED GERMAN BEER launch is today, so if you’re in Berlin drop by at Memhardstrasse 1, 10178 Berlin between 2 and 7PM.

Comfort #4 was a light installation by Lang & Baumann for the “Nuit Blanche” 2010 event in Paris. 9 inflated white tubes connected all windows of two floors of the Ecole Elementaire de Belleville in Paris, with each other. Each tube threaded several windows in a random order. The result was a huge chaotic knot in front of the facade. In the night the lights from the inside were shining through the translucent foil.


found at rebel:art
This is how the digital natives high five these days. An excellent idea by Niko Princen.
High five from Niko Princen on Vimeo.

“Nexus Vomitus” is a collaboration between vomiting artist Millie Brown and opera singers Patricia Hammond and Zita Syme. SHOWstudio documented this one-off performance during which Millie created a rainbow-like spectrum of vomit on canvas to Patricia and Zita’s melodic interlude. You can actually still buy the Nexus Vomitus piece for £ 1,500 if you want to. Or maybe watching the video of the performance is enough for you.
This is one of the weirdest things I’ve seen lately. For those of you who are wondering … Millie used milk dyed with food coloring.




