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Created by N O R M A L S and published on FRAMED platform, L I T T L E B R O W S E R is an experimental web browser and game engine hybrid created using Processing. Fed with a single ‘home’ url, an autonomous crawler navigates web pages of which main elements have been translated into game objects—links become gates, divs are clouds, images turns to trees, etc.
11/08/2016CentrePasquArt’s super-group show Short Cuts invites viewers to trace ideas, influences, and positions across five decades of work by merely taking a few steps.
01/06/2015Starting today (27. April – 3. May 2015), the international NODE – Forum for Digital Arts in Frankfurt assembles international participants and speakers in the areas of design, art, culture and science, who newly define borders of design and programming.
27/04/2015On May 15 and 16 FIBER returns with the third edition of FIBER Festival, taking place at A Lab and Radion (Amsterdam), featuring an excellent selection of critical and inspiring art, DJs and live acts.
24/03/2015Every once in a while a project comes along that will change how we think, discuss and produce digital art. Four+ years in development, FRAMED* will not just be a canvas, but a platform and a community hub for the art of our generation.
21/07/2014Created by N O R M A L S and published on FRAMED platform, L I T T L E B R O W S E R is an experimental web browser and game engine hybrid created using Processing. Fed with a single ‘home’ url, an autonomous crawler navigates web pages of which main elements have been translated into game objects—links become gates, divs are clouds, images turns to trees, etc.
Tags: artwork / automation / featured / framed / normals / process / Processing / semiotics / software / web browser
CentrePasquArt’s super-group show Short Cuts invites viewers to trace ideas, influences, and positions across five decades of work by merely taking a few steps.
Tags: Andreas Gysin / Angel Duarte / Antonin Fourneau / Atsuko Tanaka / Carlos Cruz-Diez / Casey Reas / CentrePasquArt / Cod.Act / Cybernetic Serendipity / Davide Boriani / Davide Fornari / Douglas Edric Stanley / Ensemble Vortex / Esther Hunziker / ETH Zurich / F.A.T / Fabio Franchino – ToDo / featured / framed / François Morellet / Free Art and Technology (F.A.T.) Lab / Gianni Colombo / Giorgio Olivero / Giovanni Anceschi / Golan Levin / Gordan Savicic / Gramazio & Kohler / Gruppo T / Gysin & Vanetti / Hervé Huitric / Jean Dupuy / Jesús Rafael Soto / Julien Prévieux / Julio Le Parc / Jürg Lehni / Karl Gerstner / Leander Herzog / lia / Manfred Mohr / Marie-Julie Bourgeois / Martin Fröhlich / Matthew Epler / Monique Nahas / NORM / Philipp Lammer / Piero Gilardi / Piotr Kowalski / Rafaël Rozendaal / Raffaello D’Andrea / Samuel Bianchini / Selena Savic / Serena Cangiano / Short Cuts / Sidi Vanetti / switzerland / Sylvie Tissot / Synaptic Lab / Takis / The ReCode Project / Thibault Brevet / Troika / Vera Molnar / william lai / Yacoov Agam / yugo nakamura / Yvonne Weber
Starting today (27. April – 3. May 2015), the international NODE – Forum for Digital Arts in Frankfurt assembles international participants and speakers in the areas of design, art, culture and science, who newly define borders of design and programming.
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On May 15 and 16 FIBER returns with the third edition of FIBER Festival, taking place at A Lab and Radion (Amsterdam), featuring an excellent selection of critical and inspiring art, DJs and live acts.
Tags: amsterdam / can events / code / Events / exhibition / FiberFestival / framed / frm24 / installation / live / music / performance
Every once in a while a project comes along that will change how we think, discuss and produce digital art. Four+ years in development, FRAMED* will not just be a canvas, but a platform and a community hub for the art of our generation.
Tags: art / community / digital art / featured / ffffound / framed / kickstarter / launch / openframworks / Processing / screen / screen-based art / web / william lai / yugo nakamura