Cool Stuff: Jeff Soto Time lapse Painting
A time lapse clip of Jeff Soto working on “The Corruption Of Mankind“. Beautiful.
Pixolatry goes mobile
Thanks to MoFuse, now you can check out Pixolatry from a mobile device, by going to http://mobi.pixolatry.com
Enough said.
Vimeo Group
We love video. Experimental, artistic, videos that push the envelope of digital technology. We have decided to add a Vimeo Group to showcase our favorite videos.
Please join us here and share with us what you are making, what you’re watching, share the kinds of videos that move you.
News: Pixolatry group on Flickr
Collecting images is fun, specially amazing imagery, and there’s a fun way to do that: groups on Flickr.
So, we decided it was about time for us to have a group on Flickr. We select art-pieces we like and add them to our group.
Feel free to join the group and help us out. You can submit your own work or someone else’s work.
Artist: Amy Casey
I grew up in Littleton, Colorado. It’s a city that has one foot firmly planted in city life and the other in nature. When I left it was the twenty-fifth largest city in America.
I then moved to the fourth largest city in America-Houston, Texas. The vastness and extreme speed of the city quickly overwhelmed me. Sometime I would feel like the city was closing in on me-it was too much for my brain to process. And it all looked the same.
This feeling is perfectly captured in the paintings of Amy Casey. Her chaotic paintings are filled with buildings and landscapes in obvious turmoil. Up is down, buildings are stacked on top of each other. They, to me, reflect the totally overwhelming nature of a large city and capture the way I felt when I first moved here. Amy’s art is beautiful and amazing, and I hope to see more of it in the future.

A Master: Kosai Sekine
Kosai is one of those guys that once you get in touch with his work, you instantaneously become his #1 fan.
He’s a Japanese short-film director, and doesn’t have an entry on Wikipedia yet, but has a website.
I saw his work for the first time a few months ago, while i was browsing modern Japanese culture. I bumped onto one of his videos - Maledict Car, a kaleodospic vision of Japan - and his style’s aesthetics grabbed me by the neck since then.
On the video below, Sekine talks about his short ‘Right Place’, an inspiring glance at a melancholic and obsessed life. After the talk we can watch the film.
Have fun.
N2C:TKO: Kosai Sekine from gsus fernandez on Vimeo.
Cool Stuff: Augmented Reality T-Shirt.
I recently finished reading Shaping Things by Bruce Sterling. In it he speaks of spimes-objects that are trackable in both space and time using tags or bar-codes.
Squidder’s new Twitter Feed augmented reality T-Shirt takes us one step closer to a spime filled future. There is a bar-code on the front of the shirt that contains your Twitter user name. When the bar-code is scanned by a phone, laptop or similar device your latest Tweet will virtually appear in front of the wearer. Check out their site for more visions of the future. And make sure to check out the video of the T-Shirt in action.
PaperTweet3d: Augmented Reality T-shirts from squidder on Vimeo.
Artist: Banksy
Who wants to know who the hell Banksy is? The guy is good, the guy is provocative, and that’s why we like his hilarious and agressive work.
I wouldn’t be able to live in peace if i didn’t mention him here.
Artist: Ocho
Ocho is a brazilian artist who has an unique style and a remarkable perception. A true inspiration.
Check out a bit of his work:
Cool Stuff: Time Sculpture
A while ago i saw a Toshiba advert, which uses a technique called ‘Time Sculpture’. It amazed and mesmerized me. Minutes ago i was looking for the same ad again, to post here, and bumped onto this time sculpture video:
Some research around this technique will be done, and the results will be posted here.
By the by, there’s a making of the Toshiba ad. Watch it.




















