Jason de Runa: Human-Computer Interaction Design

A new form of urban art in Berlin?

Categories: art, design, funnies

Messing with ads in subways is becoming an artform, but this "Photoshopping" of ads in Berlin takes things to the next level by creating a Photoshop interface with stickers. This is pitch-perfect adbusting right here. (via Gizmodo) What a great way to express a message from the very tools that helped ...

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Vinyl Designer

Categories: art

An inside look at how vinyl designer Jorge Oswaldo goes from concept to finished art piece. This LA based artist hopes people will embrace his up and coming style. His work is a blend of digital design and quality craftsmanship. He explains what it means to design with self-adhesive vinyl. ...

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This is Tengu!

Categories: art, funnies, techy stuff

I always enjoy reading hacks and home-grown innovations. One cool innovation featured in Designersblock 2007 in Milan, Italy called Tengu is controlled using a Macbook Pro. Each tengu face is responsive to sound and animates seven different expressions.

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Graffiti Creator

Categories: art, techy stuff

Graffiti can be used to communicate social and political messages, and serve as a form of personal advertising. During the 1970's when it emerged in the outer boroughs of New York, graffiti involved the act of drawing pictures or words on subways or buildings using colored spray, and was ...

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Brian featured at APAture

Categories: art

Last night, I got the opportunity to see Brian's visual art piece at the 2006 APAture Festival. The APAture Festival is an annual multidisciplinary arts event presenting the work of emerging Asian Pacific American (APA) artists living and/or working in the San Francisco Bay Area. I was amazed to see ...

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