
Rosa Menkman via ExtraFile featuring Artists
Definitely wallpaper worthy.

Sorry, I know I’m whoring him at this point in time, but I just couldn’t NOT post this image. You guys know the feeling, right? Right?
Been listening to this Death Grips guy, lately. Immediately fell in love. The music video is nice to look at, too. In fact, his entire website (free music, by the way. All of it. Including remix stems, if you’re into that-I know I am) looks more like an old-timey glitch artist’s website than anything else.
If you’re a fan of heavy, muddy, rusty, grimey, grungy, glitchy beats, then this is for you.
Click to pay his site a visit.

Malfunctionary (by Dustyn Lyon)
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Just fulfilling a request by a friend. gif done by moi.
Original image was a jpg. Not much I could’ve done with it (as far as my own experience is concerned, anyway).
Reflection - Installation at Miami Government Center
Interactive light installation can create colourful pixelated impressions of things moving by. From designboom:
Visitor movement creates a abstracted flow of colour and light in ‘reflection’, an interactive light installation by American artist Ivan Toth Depeña (founder of Airboat Studio), designed for Miami’s Stephen Clark government center lobby.
Constantly transforming, the piece takes as input not only the activity of current visitors but also the memory of past
engagements, as well as environmental conditions.
The project consists of six large LED light boxes interspersed throughout the lobby space. Infrared cameras capture visitor activity, abstracting the image and displaying it in real-time as a burst of coloured pixels on nearby light panels, reflecting the user’s activity. The displays also alter in hue based on the time of day and the number of visitors present at any given moment.More photos and a concept video of the work can be found at designboom here
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