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When Do Stop Motion Films Simply Become Films?

We just stumbled upon this impressive stop motion film about a girl who misses her train in Milan and has to wait overnight.  While the film itself is quite beautiful, it made us wonder, when do stop motion films simply become films?  This particular ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  19 Mar 2009

Good Ideas Across Disciplines at Good Ideas Salon London

This past January, PSFK held a Good Ideas Salon in London, inviting our favorite innovators and thought leaders to present their current projects and share some of their own good ideas. One of the day’s most visually inspiring presentations came from ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  17 Mar 2009

Most Popular Articles on PSFK From the Last 7 Days

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From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  9 Mar 2009

Interactive Urban Wallpaper

Media architecture collective, Urban Alliance, recently installed what they call “interactive urban wallpaper” in a pedestrian tunnel in Amsterdam.  Made from 2,500 LEDs set behind a ribbed, semi-transparent wall, the lights react to people’s movement ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  6 Mar 2009

College Class Teaches You How to Get Famous on the Internet

The Internet Famous Class at Parsons New School is all about studying the art and science of getting hits.  Recently featured on Current TV, the course is dedicated to teaching students the most effective ways of leveraging social media to gain the ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  3 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Current TV,  Digg,  Flickr,  Facebook Inc.,  Technorati

Space Invaders Take Over Röyksopp’s New Video

For all those Atari lovers out there, be sure to check out Röyksopp’s new video for “Happy Up Here,” the debut track from their forthcoming Junior album. Directed by Reuben Sutherland, the video looks at all the flickering, pixelated lights of a city ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  27 Feb 2009

Massive 3D Street Art

Last year, during the Festival of World Culture in Ireland, German artist Edgar Mueller painted one his iconic optical illusions over a 250 square meter patch of asphalt.  Using acrylic wall paint to create the scene, it took the artist five days, ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, Eyebeam reBlog,  26 Feb 2009

New Culinary Movement Brewing in Brooklyn

The New York Times published a fantastic article yesterday about a new culinary movement brewing in Brooklyn.  Attracted by cheap rent (as opposed to Manhattan) and the experimental nature of the borough, there has been a surge in artisan chefs ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, Eyebeam reBlog,  26 Feb 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company

The Death of Postmodernism and Emergence of Altermodernism

For the Tate Triennial 2009, which opened on February 3, curator Nicolas Bourriaud declares that postmodernism is over and that we are experiencing the emergence of a global ‘altermodernity.’ Bourriaud, the French cultural theorist and co-founder of ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  24 Feb 2009

Massive Installation Utilizes 41,000 LEDs

We wrote last week about a colorful LED installation on the streets of Paris that blew us away, today we’re inspired by Multiverse, a massive installation by American artist Leo Villareal that features approximately 41,000 LED nodes that run through a 2 ...

From JEFF SQUIRES, PSFK,  24 Feb 2009

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