Bill Shannon lectured at the Frank-Ratchye Studio for Creative inquiry in September. In this post, Annesha reviews his style of dance which uses technology and other props to re-frame the audiences' perspective.
Saatchi Art: Rethinking the Relationship Between Artists and Collectors
Saatchi Art is a virtual gallery for both artists and collectors. It hosts a collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs in a variety of price ranges by artists from all over the world, providing a way for artists to exhibit and sell their work on a mobile platform.
NO AD: Street art in the subway
A recent Endgadget article highlights an artistic solution to getting the advertisements out of your way - an app called “NO AD” which digitally replaces advertisements with street art. Intrigued by the concept, and already planning to visit the Big Apple, I seized this opportunity to try it out and share my hands-on impressions.
Review of Tate Modern's new app
The Tate Modern recently launched a new app: Magic Tate Ball. The app is free in the same vein as RaceVSTime was (an app that Tate Modern released last January). Here is a review after a few days of trying it out on an iPad (first edition).
Some background:
Magic Tate Ball is a new location-based mobile app from Tate, inspired by the iconic Magic 8 Ball, where players shake the ball in search of an answer to one of life’s mysteries.