Innova-Arts

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Sand Fantasy, creating art animation with sand

Sand Fantasy was founded by Ilana Yahav, a world renowned sand animation artist who uses only her fingers to draw impressive images with sand on a glass table. The final outcome are clips presented as stories brilliantly synchronized with the Read More ›

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Enchanting Glass Music by Robert Tiso

Glass harmonica wizard Robert Tiso of Bologna brings music to life in a rather unconventional and enchanting way. Using only the tips of his fingers and moving expertly from one wine glass to another to produce different sounds, Tiso produces a lyrical and Read More ›

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Playing for Change: inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through music

Playing for Change is a multimedia music project created by producer Mark Johnson and his Timeless Media Group, that seeks to bring together musicians from around the globe. Playing For Change also created a separate non-profit organization called the Playing Read More ›

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Lip dubs. Synchronizing songs, people and fun…

Lip dubs are a new form of music-video expression. In technical terms, a lip dub is a video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a music video. It is made by filming a group of people lip Read More ›

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Pilobolus Dance Company, mix of humor and invention….

Pilobolus is an internationally-renowned dance company, whose origins come from a Dartmouth College dance class taught by Alison Chase in 1971; the founding members were Robby Barnett, Lee Harris, Moses Pendleton, Nicholas Bochte and Jonathan Wolken The group was immediately Read More ›

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Breathtaking Earth Photos Taken From Balloon

Yorkshire, UK. July 2, 2010 While the average costs of taking similar pictures would cost NASA near ₤300 million, Robert Harrison, an ingenious british scientist, has developed a rather low cost device to take wonderful photographs of our planet for Read More ›

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Fashion Meets Science: Spray-On Clothing!

Sept 22, 2010 London England. Fashion enthusiasts will soon be able to spray and create original and unique clothes thanks to a new invention that brings together fashion and science. Fashion designer Manuel Torres and Dr. Paul Lukham from Imperial Read More ›

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Rollable, The Flexible Screen by Sony

Sony has developed ‘Rollable’, a revolutionary OLED full color display that can wrap around a thin cylinder. Even when rolling up, the image is not affected and still plays with the same quality and speed. The screen roll-up capabilities are Read More ›

RFID and Sensors Illustrate Art’s Impact on People

At the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen in Switzerland, museumgoers wore gloves containing active RFID tags and wireless biometric sensors, thereby recording biological and cognitive reactions to each piece of art. By Brett Neely Though millions of people walk the halls of Read More ›

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London Serpentine Solar Shuttle

The Serpentine Solar Shuttle, powered entirely by the sun, operates in London’s Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park. The vessel was designed by Christoph Behling of London-based SolarLab Research Design. SolarLab fuses desing and cutting edge technology to created sun-powered transport Read More ›

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Siftables, the toy-blocks that think

Everyone remembers their toys from childhood, or at least some of them. There were dolls and cars and, of course, the cubes with letters and numbers on them. The latter would be stacked over each other, arranged in a manner that Read More ›

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Wiispray, the virtual graffiti

WiiSpray is a revolutionary technology that goes beyond replacing real graffiti as an art form: WiiSpray is to be seen as an interface that will take graffiti to a new virtual level surpassing the tactile boundaries of the tangible world. The WiiSpray has not Read More ›

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Molecular cooking: what you eat is an illusion

For years, a new culinary trend called ‘molecular cooking’ has been touted as the most exciting development in haute cuisine. It is now the newest fashion for chefs to offer their customers fake caviar made from sodium alginate and calcium, Read More ›

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To the Crazy Ones

The “Think Differently” ad campaign is widely credited for restoring Apple’s image in 1997. The campaign created by TBWA/Chiat/Day and launched in september 1997 received critical acclaim, developed a large cult following and remained the centerpiece of Apple’s advertising efforts Read More ›

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Bird’s Nest: Beijing’s striking Olympic Stadium

Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the new Beijing Olympics National Stadium is the most striking of a series of spectacular architectural projects designed for the city. The 100,000 seat structure represents the most innovative stadium design since the free-form Read More ›

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