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8-Ball (Eyeo Edition): Kim Rees
Media Lab
Jun 18
During the June 3–5 Eyeo Festival, we opened up the Media Lab blog to the many coders, artists, and web developers speaking at the conference, which took place at the Walker. To give presenters a chance to introduce themselves, we sent out our 8-Ball artist questionnaire, in which we pose some of life’s most–and possibly […]
During the June 3–5 Eyeo Festival, we opened up the Media Lab blog to the many…
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Be Nice, MIMMI is Listening!
Media Lab
Jun 18
The nature of Twitter is ephemeral: a shout into the digital void that quickly fades away. This summer in Minneapolis, however, your tweets may have physical impact on the environment — or, a very small microclimate, at least. Meet MIMMI: MIMMI is a large, air-pressurized sculpture suspended from a slender structure located at the Minneapolis Convention […]
The nature of Twitter is ephemeral: a shout into the…
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8-Ball (Eyeo Edition): Giorgia Lupi
Media Lab
Jun 12
During last week’s Eyeo Festival, we opened up the Media Lab blog to the many coders, artists, and web developers speaking at the conference, which took place at the Walker. To give presenters a chance to introduce themselves, we sent out our 8-Ball artist questionnaire, in which we pose some of life’s most–and possibly least–pressing […]
During last week’s Eyeo Festival, we opened up the Media Lab blog…
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Meet the Fritz Haeg Residency Interns
Field Guide
Jun 12
It takes a village, or in this case, a team of 5 talented and enthusiastic interns to help make a large-scale residency project like Fritz Haeg: At Home in the City work. Over the next few months Bridget Mendel, Will Gobeli, Katherine Lee, Brett Baldauf, and Björn Sparrman will bring their passions and knowledge for things […]
It takes a village, or in this case, a team of 5 talented and enthusiastic…
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Multitouch Kiosks Highlight Collection
Media Lab
Jun 11
It’s difficult to blog about a collections-focused touch screen in a museum without drawing comparisons to the amazing Collections Wall at the Cleveland Museum of Art — and feeling entirely inadequate. We’re not (yet!) anywhere near that scale, but luckily for our egos we weren’t aiming there with this project. We wanted a simple, intuitive interface and […]
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