You talkin’ to me?

This is the story of a woman…
You talkin to me?
Two examples for a URL-story.
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Amazing arrays

These images of television tube arrays by Stephan Tillmans as they are being turned of are mesmerising and beautiful.
LUMINANT POINT ARRAYS
‘The Luminant Point Arrays show tube televisions in the moment they are switched off. The television picture breaks down and creates a structure of light.’
For digital Lilliputians

Midgets and Giants by Ryuji Nakamura is a minature house that you place in front of an iMac webcam and through which you can experience yourself as a digital giant peeking inside the Lilliput house.
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The noun project
“sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world’s visual language”
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world’s visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.
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RGB filtered wallpaper

Carnovsky, the artist duo Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla, created this mesmerising installation with large scale illustrations as wallpaper for the RGB exhibition at Johanssen Gallery, Direktorenhaus, Berlin. When lit with different coloured lights image layers are revealed. I would love wallpaper like this for my home.
Photos by Alvise Vivenza

Johanssen Gallery, Direktorenhaus, Berlin
5th November 2010 – 10th February 2011
Interactive magazine cover
‘Rise and Fall’ – Boards Interactive Cover Experience
Theo Watson and Emily Gobeille have created a ground-breaking interactive front and back cover for Boards magazine. Built with openframework, music by MOST. Read more
Beyond the web
Rafael Rozendaal www.newrafael.com/ creates websites as products and art pieces. Here one example www.towardsandbeyond.com
Coffee geekism

Mike Harding documents his coffee consumption over one year in coffee by week. You can filter the images by weekday.
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Paris based designer Vahram Muratyan compares in Paris vs New York, a tally of two cities various cultural and visual aspects of Paris with New York.
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J.K. Rowling’s Plot Spreadsheet

“Rowling outlines each chapter in detail including which month of the school year it takes place in, the title and the plot. All of that seems standard. But it’s the next few columns where things get really good.”
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