Archive for the ‘movie of the day’ Category
0,16 at Sonar Festival
0,16 at Sonar from Aram Bartholl on Vimeo.
It took a bit longer but here is a short video of 0,16 at Sonar Festval Barcelona last year. Thx to @__ANF for support!!
Cleaning My Desk
Cleaning My Desk from Aram Bartholl on Vimeo.
(the shadows look so beautiful, I had to record this …)
‘Tumblr Art’
Nothing You Can Compare To Your Neighborhood Hoe from Education of the Noobz on Vimeo.
Some artists don’t like at all to find pictures of their pieces on tumblr blogs without any context or credits. Olia aka @gifmodel in the contrary enjoys that! :) via http://art.teleportacia.org/exhibition/AGM/
‘Small Small World’
Great exhibition concept by Hennesy Youngman :) Will try to get a piece in there :)
Sculpture of the year (so far)!
(Awesome piece and I love that long title :)
I like to ride my bicycle …
THE MAN WHO LIVED ON HIS BIKE from Guillaume Blanchet I Filmmaker on Vimeo.
( .. great video! via @laughingsquid )
‘S Bahn’
S Bahn from Zeitbezogene Medien HAW Hamburg on Vimeo.
Great low(high)tech cartoon reality mix by Markus Neidel, student at HAW Hamburg
Kaffeesätze
Kaffesätze from Aram Bartholl on Vimeo.
My favorite calendar for 2012 !! :)
found at Cafe MÖRDER, Berlin
How To Turn Code Into Art
[1st published on fffffat]
Art aware hackers!! Your code can be art! Yes, no kidding!!!
Recent events have shown again that computer code and its power is still underestimated by the public and governments. The way software is written, it s quality, openess, closedness etc. has a very high impact on which way society is taking. Some small changes or features in code can result in an enormous loss of democratic values or lead to a hidden surveillance state. Because comparably only few people can read and understand code it is so important we communicate it, discuss it in public and make it art! :)
Congrats to the CCC for revealing and revers engeneering this incredible piece of software and to FAZ (a leading german news paper, circulation of 360.000) which went of the charts by printing 5 full pages assembler code. Awesome!
Germany’s Chaos Computer Club published the sourcecode for a piece of malware used by the German government to spy on citizens. The software was discovered in the wild and reverse engineered. It can be used to spy on or control remote PCs. Because of flaws in the software, anyone who was infected with this by German police was vulnerable to spying by “anyone on the street.” The German supreme court banned the use of trojans to spy on German citizens in 2008. ….
Internet Cat
OI preview from Aram Bartholl on Vimeo.
(….working on a new piece at Eyebeam NYC … check out this short preview, Internet Cat! :-)