wreckers
Submitted by DaveMiller on Sun, 2007-02-04 16:22Please take a look at my latest project: the wreckers
The wreckers is an online tool which generates a collaborative networked illustration on a specific issue - the recent story of the looting of goods washed ashore from the grounded container ship MSC Napoli on the Devonshire coast.
Volume at Victoria Albert Museum
The V&A and PlayStation present Volume
The piece is a collaboration between design collective United Visual Artists and Robert Del Naja (aka 3D) of Massive Attack and his co-writer Neil Davidge. Behind is Sony’s new strategy to sponsor and be affiliated with main stream art, experimental design.
Kenezuela
In late 2006 our Ken took a trip to Venezuela, surprising everyone by stopping over in Cuba enroute. Why did he go there? What did he really do there? Follow the daily installments on my art blog.
MA Expo 2007
To all Rave students, staff and friends:
The MA Students are delighted to invite you to the MA Expo 2007.
It's taking place at the Cave Atrium
Wed 17 Jan (5 to 7pm) launch drinks party;
Thur 18 Jan (12 to 5pm);
Fri 19 Jan (12 to 3pm).
We look forward to seeing you all there.
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Happy new year to all MAZINErs, day 13
Sorry for the downtime we had, from beginning January till end of this week. The MAZINE database shutdown as far as we can tell happened because the overload with comment spam and other common annoyances, but no data is lost.
LA Times investigation into the Gates Foundation
The Gates Foundation has poured $218 million into polio and measles immunization and research worldwide, including in the Niger Delta. At the same time that the foundation is funding inoculations to protect health, The Times found, it has invested $423 million in Eni, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and Total of France — the companies responsible for most of the flares blanketing the delta with pollution, beyond anything permitted in the United States or Europe. Read more about the investigation->La Times and here Gates Foundation and the Social Investment Forum
Effective Spillover Effects
The dawn of the web has given the word "publishing" a whole lot of new dimensions. In fact, the web is nothing but about publishing after all. Publishing means basically making content, mainly text, images and multimedia available for a broader audience. Since such a wide audience can now reach the web, online media has become an interesting channel for publishing. There are several advantages of online publishing, amongst which the most important one is probably the timeliness. Publishing on the web has become more or less instant, particularly since the rise of "Web 2.0", the participative web.
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Pufferfish in the Puffer Sphere
Rave MA student Oliver Collier from Scottland his project Puffer Sphere on display at the Science museum. From BBC online: The Puffer Sphere is an inflatable ball on which images can be projected, said Oliver Collier - one of its creators. Oliver Collier said the idea of using the inflatable as a display grew out of an undergraduate project at the University of Edinburgh to use it as the basis for an interactive art installation. Mr Collier and friends have set up a company to market the Puffer Sphere and it is already getting a lot of interest from artists, exhibitors and event organisers."Some artists are creating bespoke content for the sphere that exploits the characteristics it has got," said Mr Collier. A two-metre sphere is on display at the Science Museum but Mr Collier said the ball could be 10 metres across or even hung from a ceiling.