[WATCH&LISTEN] Simian Mobile Disco and Sacrifice take us on a journey through space and time in this new music video designed by Hans Lo.
[WATCH&LISTEN] As the digital tiles are slowly being flipped over, the abstraction lead to figuration and the face of Etta Bond singing the song is revealed.
[WATCH&LISTEN] A bizarre journey in a land far up North where faces are frozen in time and colors are melting on the white landscape. A visually stunning music video showcasing the great talent of Dvein.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Gangpol & Mit are back with a new video which showcases one more time their love for black humor.
[WATCH&LISTEN] We don't want to spoil for you this new video directed by Megaforce for Is Tropical but expect some very graphic content and amazing CGI.
[WATCH&LISTEN] This edition of Off Book tries to find out how Photoshop has profoundly modified our relationship to images.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Inspired by the work of Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton and Étienne-Jules Marey, forms is a celebration of movement. This ballet of abstract shapes are actually representations of athletes in motion.
[WATCH&LISTEN] A hacked Kinect camera captures Angus Andrew, Julian Gross and Aaron Hemphill. The three members of the band become a set of data slowly oscillating to "The Exact Color Of Doubt".
[WATCH&LISTEN] Obsessed with After Effects and Cinema 4D, Splash is an experiment Paulo Wang conducted to learn how to create fluids simulation with Real Flow.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Using the fly over option of Nokia's maps service, Here, Paul Wex recorded views from various cities across the globe, including New York, Toronto, Chicago or London.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Dancing to Kreukeltape by Machinefabriek, German dancer Laura Keil's movements are recorded by three Kinect cameras. The data collected were then combined to produce a three dimensional piece where different perspectives become visible in a single video.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Competitive gaming was once a casual leisure played by a couple of friends at LAN parties. The short PBS documentary gives us an overview of the competitive gaming world through interviews of gamers or researchers.
[WATCH&LISTEN] A TV clip from 1967 shows us what a home office would look like in 2001. New devices, such as a console displaying news with a printing option or different screens for the weather forecast, videoconference or CCTV, were then supposed to revolutionize the way we work.
[WATCH&LISTEN] The first part of this documentary by Jonathan Minard about the challenges of preserving digital contents focuses on the Internet Archive, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco which is trying to constitute an universal Internet Library.
[WATCH&LISTEN] The band, the instruments, the city, everything is a gigantic connect the dots puzzle in the last video for Foals' new single "My Number".
[WATCH&LISTEN] What starts with seemingly normal vintage TV footage soon turns into a mind-blowing visual explosion. The characters start to multiply, moving on Bonobo's beat, and become part of a strange creature. It might make no sense at all, but you will get it once you watch the video.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Whether it is a digital illustration or an interactive installation, programming is always at the core of computer-based creations. This edition of "Off Book" will give you an overview of the world of creative coding.
[WATCH&LISTEN] The revolution introduced by Napster is finally documented. Interviews of Napster's co-creators Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker along with interventions from other music professionals and artists bring us back to 1999, the year when free (and illegal) music download made its big entrance.
[WATCH&LISTEN] "That Will Be The Day" is an audio/visual collaboration between Aldo Aréchar and Matthew Divito. The melancholic-yet-heroic music finds a perfect illustration in the cosmic journey imagined by Mr. Div.
[WATCH&LISTEN] In "Firefly", a skateboard equipped with LEDs illuminates the dark streets of Brno. The rider seems to float in the air as the blue spot shines in the night.