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Posts Tagged: art

Interactive Canvas

By denisseiglesias, October 11, 2011

FLUXe is the name of Canada’s largest interactive LED screen installation which is located at Scotia Plaza at the Scotiabank Nuit Blanche. According to its creative director, Steve di Lorenzo, it celebrates the notion of change as a fundamental reality in Toronto. With more than 30 square meters of surface, it can be used as [...]

From 25 August until 11 September 2011, the American artist...

Slow Dancing in The Hague

By sabine, August 29, 2011

From 25 August until 11 September 2011, the American artist David Michalek’s large scale portraits of renowned dancers are projected onto super-sized screens at Spui, in the city centre of The Hague. The super slow-motion videos, shot with a high-speed camera recording at 1,000 frames per second, reveal the muscular tension and precision of a [...]

IMPAKT ONLINE: The City as Interface Friday October 15th, 2010....

Friday October 15th: The City as Interface at Impakt Festival

By sabine, October 11, 2010

IMPAKT ONLINE: The City as Interface Friday October 15th, 2010. 19:00 Theater Kikker, Ganzenmarkt 14, 3512 GD Utrecht Admission: €7, students: €6 The evening program includes the launch of three new art projects by Claudia Bernett, Christian Nold and Anders Weberg & Robert Willim, that were commissioned by Impakt Online. Marc Tuters will give a [...]

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