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- By Wired.co.uk Staff
- 26 October 2012
Imogen Heap on collaborating with Toronto DJ Deadmau5, what she thinks the biggest problem facing the music industry is and what artists are exciting her now »
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- By Liat Clark
- 26 October 2012
Museums and galleries should be using new technologies and media to teach, engage and immerse visitors in the art they are viewing, says Local Projects founder Jake Barton »
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- By Liat Clark
- 25 October 2012
Speaking at Wired 2012, US artist Alexa Meade urged people to challenge the perceptions they have about themselves, and always consider the possibility that there is another, better path somewhere ahead »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 24 October 2012
Wellcome Collection has announced a £17.5m development project that will create new galleries and spaces in order to accommodate a growing number of visitors »
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- By Hugh Hart
- 22 October 2012
The idea that odour informs identity explains Martynka Wawrzyniak's new exhibition Smell Me, opening 20 October at envoy enterprises gallery in New York »
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- By Joe Mullin
- 19 October 2012
It took two years of court wrangling, but ultimately DC Comics found the legal kryptonite to shut down an attempt by the heirs of a Superman co-creator to recapture rights to the heroic character »
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- By Philippa Warr
- 19 October 2012
Cecil Balmond's Snow Words art installation for the Crime Detection Laboratory in Anchorage, Alaska creates coded light effects inspired by prime numbers »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 17 October 2012
Cultural agency Onedotzero has teamed up with creative studio Marshmallow Laser Feast to create an interactive mirror and light show as a backdrop to a DJ booth »
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- By Liat Clark
- 11 October 2012
A retired entomologist has developed a technique for studying the nesting habits of different ant species -- pour molten aluminium into their homes, wait for it to set and out comes a detailed and beautiful cast of a colony's inner workings »
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- By Andy Robertson
- 11 October 2012
I'm all for seeing videogames as art. In fact that statement is something of a moot point; games are part of the cultural air we breathe regardless of how we categorise them »
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- By Liat Clark
- 10 October 2012
A series of drawings and models of genetically mutated reptilian-humanoids has surfaced, suggesting Jurassic Park IV really did plan on featuring an epic dino versus dino battle to the death »
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- By Ian Steadman
- 03 October 2012
Alchemy in the traditional sense might be impossible, but it is possible to turn some boring and relatively worthless materials into valuable gold if you feed it to the right kind of bacteria »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 03 October 2012
Artist Chris Eckert has created an interactive sculpture -- called Party Gift -- featuring a nervously darting eyeball contained within a polished red box featuring insignia from the Chinese Communist Party »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 29 September 2012
Sound artist Halsey Burgund has built an app for Cambridge, Massachusetts which explores the city's public art collection through the medium of audio »
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- By Liat Clark
- 28 September 2012
Global hotel chain Ibis is transforming the nightly tosses and turns of its guests into works of art, painted by robots »
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- By David Cornish
- 28 September 2012
Alexa Meade is a 25-year-old American artist who has developed a technique for painting directly on live models in 3D space to make them look like 2D paintings »
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- By David Cornish
- 26 September 2012
Since establishing the Heatherwick design studio in 1994, Thomas Heatherwick has worked at the forefront of British design »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 23 September 2012
Indie developer Fernando Ramallo is working with Proteus composer David Kanaga on a musical landscape game called Panoramical, which you can explore using a Midi controller »
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- By Ian Steadman
- 17 September 2012
A vast array of audio installations exploring the history of British electronic music will fill the spaces of a church in south-east London from next week »