Oma means grandmother.
Teletext from the German TV channel Viva.
Three mainstream computer heroes, each rendered in a corresponding font. Jack Tramiel (Commodore), Dennis Ritchie (UNIX) and some guy (Apple). Made by SanderFocus, who also makes great pixel art – more here.
Runes are basically viking graffiti and was popular for thousands of year especially in Scandinavia. Nowadays, they are a great way to get in touch with the spirit world, at least according to this teletext page on Swedish TV6.
IRIS by HYBE
Interactive installation is grid of transparent LEDs which display halftone and circular patterns whose display can emulate it’s viewers.
A week ago, I covered a New Media exhibition in Seoul called ‘The Da Vinci Ideas Exhibition’ and was intrigued by this piece, hoping there would be a video of it. Well, the brilliant Creative Applications discovered it, which you can watch in the embed below:
Created by Korena collective HYBE, IRIS is a media canvas with matrix of conventional information display technology, that is a monochrome LCD.Through the phased opening and closing of circular black liquid crystal, IRIS can create various patterns and control the amount (size) of passing lights.
More Info and images can be found at Creative Applications here
tweet designed in collaboration with Gregory Wadsworth @aGGregArt
2024-update: Karen Eliot is the alias of Anna Maria Bonanese.
‘Fax & Frankering for Folket’ performance.
Original “Echidna, Mother Till Alla Monsters” from 2SLEEP1