Archive for the 'Art' Category

Digital and executive dashboards

No it’s not another set of buzzwords! Dashboards are everywhere, from small and medium business to multinational companies these tools are a must have for executives and managers.
Here is a definition of dashboards from the dashboard spy “it is basically a way for business users to get an at-a-glance understanding of metrics of importance to […]

nabaztag/tag customer review

Today i’ve received two brand new nabaztag/tag!

This is a picture from flickr of a nabaztag/tag from arnaud4O4:

When i saw the ad on the website of the company which products them, nabaztag.com a few days ago i couldn’t wait to receive them, they showed the new features like vocal recognition, rfid tag reader, rss reader etc.
Well […]

(Mind)sonic Oulipo

Today i’ve decided that i wanted to publish some home made music on my blog.
Most of my sonic compositions will be short (less than a minute) and very instinctive, i would like to create these little compositions like an Oulipo.
if you enjoy these musical experiments you can subscribe to it as it’s published as a […]

coding poetry

I’ve just find an amazing site about art and coding, codetree.org the aim of this website is to create a community of digital artists concerned with the art of coding with flash and processing.
What i prefer is the “grow a tree concept”, it’s like a “cadavre exquis”, a surrealist approach of coding intended to create […]

Du renouveau dans vos assiettes

Les passionés d’informatique ont décidé d’élargir leur champ d’action, ils s’attaquent à présent au hacking alimentaire. Non vous ne rêvez pas, Marc Powell se base sur la compatibilité moléculaire des aliments pour créer des assemblages gastronomiques tout à fait innovants. Les ustensiles classiques de cuisine ont laissé leur place aux centrifugeuses, lasers et autres nitrogènes […]

500 000 images d’archives de la New York Public Library

Voici une base de données contenant de précieux documents accessibles à tous, toutes les images d’archive de la librairie publique de New-York.
Voici ma collection préférée d’art japonais de peinture sur bois.