Posts Tagged ‘exhibit design’

Animation/New Media Lecture

We are at a state of media convergence. It is the best of times and the worst of time… There are great opportunities for exchange and interdisciplinary design + technology. We have Web2.0, mySpace, youTube and podcasts, digital artifacts, savvy […]


International Opportunities in the Arts Conference

International Opportunities in the Arts for details and to register. This program runs from Friday, April 27, 2007 to Sunday, April 29, 2007. Registration for this program began on Sunday, October 1, 2006 12:00 AM and ends on Thursday, April […]


Point Concepts Looking for Freelance Flash Designers

Several folks at Point Concepts are SoD/CoD alums and are good people… They are looking for someone that is interested in working on some Flash animation for a museum display that will roll out end of January ’07. This is […]


SkyMirror

  Sculptor Anish Kapoor’s dazzling Sky Mirror recently arrived at NYC’s Rockefeller Center. The enormous stainless steel disc measures 33 feet across and weighs 23 tons. The mirror will remain at the site for six weeks before moving to another […]


Extreme Redesign: The Ultimate 3D Printing Challenge

Ever wish that your dog leash had a light installed in the handle to make walks at night safer? Student winners from last year’s contest were awarded $2,500 scholarships for redesigns like this… and your redesign could be this year’s […]


“Alternate Environments” at the Fish Market

First Friday is this Friday, October 6th, so come out and experience “Alternate Environments” at the Fish Market. It’s also their 5th birthday so there will be cake! Hours: The Fish Gallery is open every first Friday from 6-11pm as […]


“Alternate Environments” at the Fish Market

First Friday is this Friday, October 6th, so come out and experience “Alternate Environments” at the Fish Market. It’s also their 5th birthday so there will be cake! Hours: The Fish Gallery is open every first Friday from 6-11pm as […]


SenseTable – Tangible Interface

Another tangible interface using the table method, developed by James Patten at MIT. Unlike the MagicBoard developed in France, he’s focused on not just the interface but legitimate, real-world applications. http://www.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/ sensetable.html read more | digg story


Man in mid A-I-R

How to become an ‘Animator In Residence’ London, UK – The Channel 4 / NMPFT Animator in Residence scheme offers new animators the chance to develop their short films in the new animation gallery at the National Museum of Photography, […]


The Business of Design: Sound Advice

Sound advice from SquidLab’s Dan Goldwater about entrepreneurship, inventing and serving your client’s needs… it may seem like Marketing-101, but if I didn’t know any better they’ve drawn from real life experience. “Here at Squid Labs we develop new technologies, […]

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