A much needed revamp for the arty video community which hadn’t changed their visual appeal in ages (pretty much since it appeared back in 2004). And taking into account the explosion of “creative networks” elsewhere on the net, …
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Break|through
posted: 24/01/2012

Philipp Artus hasn’t stopped studying for the past decade, first fine arts @ Nantes, then Portugal, now back to his homeland Germany (Media Art in Cologne)… will he ever stop? Maybe French arts weren’t satisfying enough… but we’re …
P is for Progress
posted: 03/01/2012
With a new year comes new possibilities and it’s in the impenetrable world of US art collective Paper Rad that they can be fully explored. At the vanguard of the ‘New Media’ wave of young artists delving into …














↓ new twitter
Seems like navigating out of your twitter stream for watching, reading or having a look at what other people are sharing and talking about will no longer be necessary when Twitter finishes rolling out their massive redesign in a few weeks…
Not only big T keeps growing but it keeps absorbing all those functionalities (cheeky copy!) 3rd parties developed in the past, from now on (when it gets activated in your account) when you click a Tweet a detail panel will show additional “related” info on the right hand side of your page. ”Depending on the Tweet’s content, you may see: @replies, other Tweets by that same user, a map of where a geotagged Tweet was sent from, and more”.
Sweet improvement which initially comes to integrate content from 16 partners: Dailybooth, DeviantArt, Etsy, Flickr, Justin.TV, Kickstarter, Kiva, Photozou, Plixi, Twitgoo, TwitPic, Twitvid, USTREAM, Vimeo, Yfrog, and YouTube. Integrated experience, integrated ads? Well no, because seems like Twitter won’t allow these companies to show their own banners (logically), although you’ll still get the pre/post-rolled ads inside the videos.
What we’re really liking is the new top bar (watch-out FB!) which brings the horizontal management tool to a much more familiar level.