Tag Archives: folksonomy

AIGA Space Gallery in Philadelphia

happyrain – a live interactive twitter art piece has been selected to be displayed at AIGA Space Gallery in Philadelphia starting on First Friday, June 1st thru 30th, First Friday Reception: June 1st, 6-8:30 pm. Featuring artists: Allan Espiritu, Colette Gaiter, Zofia Hausman, E. Sherman Hayman, Gaby Heit, Boots Levinson, Katie Dillon Low, David Macomber, […]

Social Media Art

“happy rain” – A social media art piece has been blogged by “Chantal Eder” Artists Use Tweets to Create Groundbreaking Art “Everyday thousands of people are tweeting their thoughts, ideas and expressions; throwing them out into the world wide web. Digital media artists are an innovative group that wait patiently, always ready to grab your […]

Folksonomy Art

These art pieces uses data and folksonomy as mediums to dynamically create art pieces based off Internet users, exploring ways of translating data into into interactive art pieces, to give a new perspective of what data is…or can be. The process involves using actionscript that frequently retrieves updated imagery based off abstract terms in which […]

Kamon – Mobile Art

Cellphone art, created by cellphones. This ongoing interactive and print art series originally started in 2004, and created for mobile phones and/or PDA devices. The interactive art piece utilizes Adobe’s Flashlite technology to obtain a persons cellphone signal as a medium. These cellphone signals are then used by a Flash based (AI) to interpret and create a […]

Red Day – Mobile Art

Created circa 2003, The Red Day project is an explorative minimal art piece for mobile devices. The art piece is visually ever changing and also serves as a functional time piece. By using bars of red, varying hues and transparency, the piece dynamically changes according to the time of day. People can quickly look at the art piece […]