FlickFlock from Jordi Puig on Vimeo.


Interacting with Flick Flock:
As soon as the body starts to move in the space, changes in the urban place take place. There are different potential changes that may take place (one at a time or simultaneously): (1) User is moving freely (i.e. the position of the hands and head are continuously moving in space wider apart from each other or in a certain direction) triggers the camera movement/panning and the lighting or changes of scene in the virtual environment (2) Within the flickering bubbles displayed in the sky, video captures of previous interactions from different people or the current user him/herself are displayed. These video captures try to play as much similar or opposed movement as possible from the pool of captured video. (3) The panning of the sound is also influenced by the movement of the body (e.g. movement to the left triggers a sound on the left speaker).

http://www.vimeo.com/8195788

Občan K. / Citizen K. / Der Bürger K. from Občan K. on Vimeo.


Prague – Czech art pranksters, whose Ztohoven art collective gained international notoriety for implanting images of a fictional atomic blast on live television, face legal action for their latest prank.

Police on Friday launched an investigation into the group’s latest project, during which 12 guerrilla artists lived for months under each other’s identity.

The action aimed to draw the attention to the omnipresent Big-Brother-like control of the public by authorities.

The artists applied for new identity cards with computer-altered photographs that combined features of two members of the group – the man who would use the card and the man in whose name it was issued.

A video on their web site shows that they used the fake identity to get married, travel abroad and even vote in the Czech Republic’s May 28-29 general election.

http://artoftheprank.com/2010/06/19/ztohoven-art-collective-launch-citizen-k-identity-swap/#more-10858




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.re_potemkin: a copyleft crowdsourcing free/open source project_.f.reeP_ project by .-_-.

Battleship Potemkin is a 1925 silent film by Sergei Eisentein, which is in public domain now.

For re_potemkin project, Sergei Eisenstein’s film “Battleship Potemkin” was re-produced by 105 students of Yildiz Technical University, faculty of art and design, Basic Design course during December 2006 and January 2007 in 15 groups, following the original shots of Eisenstein using crowdsourcing model. Original script was translated to Turkish from Russian original and English translations. Bilingual intertitles and an original soundtrack was also prepared for the film as well as a project poster and a web site, all using crowdsourcing model.

Eisenstein’s “Battleship Potemkin” is in public domain. The project “re-potemkin” and all the sources including video, music, scripts, intertitles and edits created for this project are also .copyleft!_ and are being distributed through this web site and p2p networks.

http://re-potemkin.httpdot.net/





INFO:
Brett Gaylor, USA, English
http://www.opensourcecinema.org/
http://www.ripremix.com/
http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/rip-a-remix-manifesto/

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(en) RiP: A remix manifesto is an open source documentary about copyright and remix culture. Created over a period of six years, the film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to this website, helping to Create the world's first open source documentary.

This film is released under a CC-BY-NC licence. This means anyone can copy, distribute and use the movie for any non-commercial purposes. The movie is made by the Canadian Eye Steel Film.
If you like the film, go to Open Source Cinema's web-pages and contribute! All the source material is freely available!
PS everyone needs to see this film! Bug your friends into seeing it.
If you are inspired by this film and want change, join a civil liberties group so they get more influence in stopping big media.

Curious Displays from Julia Tsao on Vimeo.


The project explores our relationship with devices and technology by examining the multi-dimensionality of communication and the complexity of social behavior and interaction. In its essence, the project functions as a piece of design fiction, considering the fluctuating nature of our present engagement with media technology and providing futurist imaginings of other ways of being.

http://cargocollective.com/juliatsao#263179/Curious-Displays


Banksy created a walking lane for obese people..


The horror of Moscow, Russia subway in the works of Alex Andreev, known to us by his “Hermetic Art” series featured some time ago.
Now here’s his view of the Russian subway. “It’s forbidden to make shots in Moscow subway, there are everywhere signs warning not to take pictures and cops checking that everyone obide this. Especially nice shots come out late at night.”
Some cockroaches couldn’t run away when the flash was turned on.

http://englishrussia.com/index.php/2009/06/02/the-horror-of-subway/?f=2l
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