Pixel Bite
How does the digital taste? Pixel Bite is asking exactly this question and at the same time exploring new ways in converting and connecting the digital and the physical space.
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How does the digital taste? Pixel Bite is asking exactly this question and at the same time exploring new ways in converting and connecting the digital and the physical space.
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To reconnect urban citicenzes with nature is the aim of the Bus Roots project, and by combining an object of everday urban life with a garden, Marco Castro found a nice way how to integrate more green into the city.
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How to combine economical and ecological thinking in a useful way? This question asks Elliott P. Montgomery and answers it at the same time by deveoloping unconventional business models for low-carbon technologies.
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Developing something like a next idea, often needs a great deal of imagination. Danqing Shi created a novel game which is stimulating exactly these imaginative forces on the nexus of art, politics and technology.
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We all have heard about the problematic relation between the available data in the world wide web and search engine produced information. Inspired by this situation Phil Jones and Aharon Amir are working on a search engine which uncovers neglected and as they call it “dark” information.
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Frederik de Wilde developed the darkest painting in the whole world and opend up a new discussion about art and science; therefor he received [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant 2010. You can find his submitted project proposal here….
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