The Lost Arcade, a documentary about the encroachment of gentrficiation upon the last real video arcade in Manhattan, is now available to watch online. Directed by Kurt P.
This smartphone controlled paper airplane is so much more fun than a drone
Drones? Pfffff, quadcopters are old news. They’re great if you want to spend thousands of dollars on a professional-grade model that you use for high-resolution aerial video recording or something.
At Ai Weiwei’s Unnerving New Installation, The Art Spies On You
When you buy a ticket to Hansel & Gretel, a new installation by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, you might not notice the fine print on the back: “Your attendance at this event shall be deemed your consent to have your image or likeness appear in any video display or reproduction in whole or i
154 Shakespearean Sonnets, Visualized As Elizabethan-Era Emoji
To create the signatures, Rougeux took each of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, stripped them of their punctuation, then assigned each letter used a numerical value (a=1, b=2, c=3, and so on).
Visually Satisfying Project Shares the Color Palettes of Iconic Film Scenes
Twitter account Cinema Palettes takes screenshots from classic films and translates them to ten-part color palettes.
Artist Builds Installations in Big-Box Stores Without Permission
Mass is a site specific installation project by Carson Davis Brown about creating visual disruptions in places of mass (to date: big-box stores, super-centers, etcetera.).
Every Page of Depero Futurista, the 1927 Futurist Masterpiece of Graphic Design & Bookmaking, Is Now Online
You can try to dismantle your e-reader, but you can’t unscrew an eBook.
Forgotten audio formats: The flexi disc
The flexi disc has, for a physically flimsy format, an incredibly diverse background, and its story incorporates everyone from the Beatles, David Bowie, and ABBA, to Alice Cooper and heavy metal.