I don’t understand why an artist used 99 phones to fake a Google Maps traffic jam
An artist created fake traffic jams on Google Maps to...show us that technology runs the world? A little obvious, don’t you think?
The Hive At Kew Gardens - An Artful Marriage Of Science And Nature
Look, I get it. You’re confused… Why did one of the nerdiest blogs on the planet attend the Kew botanical gardens? Simple - The Hive is worth its 48-tonne weight in innovation and wide-eyed fascination.
This Art Exhibit Turns Tweets Into A Beautiful Sphere Of Emotion
With 350,000 tweets sent every minute, it's impossible to keep track of all the emotions every Twitter user conveys. The Fuse Studio want to change that with an art installation named "Amygdala," which crunches up to 30 tweets per second and visually translates each into one of six emotions: Happiness, anger, sadness, disgust, amazement or fear.
Artist puts poop emoji on a selfie stick to show we are mortal and self obsessed
Selfie sticks are here to stay, no matter how much we hate them. It's a sad truth we have to face, but artist Pablo Garcia has found a way to "reduce vainglory and self-importance" by sticking emojis to the end of them. Now your selfies can be accompanied with a smiley piece of poop, a perfect commentary to self-obsession.
Draw & Code at the Wearable Technology Show
Draw & Code works upon the basis of using technology similar to QR codes, to produce pieces of innovative art with immersive experiences. We had to talk to them at the Wearable Technology Show.
'Box.' Man And Robot Unite In Next-Level Video Experiment
In the mood for feeling mesmerised? Take a look at Box, the world's first synchronised live performance of man and machine. Built by San Francisco studio Bot & Dolly, they believe this will "tear down the fourth wall" and "define new genres of expression."