Yugo Nakamura

Yugo Nakamura creates some of the most facinating, inspiring, and amazzzzing interactive systems in digital and networked environments. His artwork spans from engaging interactive interfaces to breathtaking displays of pure creativity and ridiculous coding.
I’d keep typing, but his work speaks for itself.Yugop
Interactive Lines (use your cursor)

Tidying Up Art, Ursus Wehrli

Ursus Wehrli presented at the TED conference recently and I have to admit, his book on “Tidying up Art” is a virus. The basic principle is to take great masterpieces in art and destructure them to the simple elements that they are mad up of. A signiture becomes 30 broken branches, a painting of a person becomes 15 fruit shaped objects, etc. After seeing him lecture and glancing through his book, I’ve been infected and try to tidy up everything I see now.

Buy here

Seth Godin Speaks at GoogleGoogle Video has a clip of Seth lecturing and a Q&A with Googlers after wards. If you haven’t read his books, go get them, cause it’ll make ya rethink how the world of marketing works. I realllly hated the idea of marketing at first, but now I’m hooked!! I’ve read “Purple Cow” and “All Marketers Are Liars”. He really points out small details that make a huge huge difference. Why does sushi taste better when a japanese person rolls it, rather than an American, even if it’s the exact same roll? Why does a BMW drive better than a Lexus? Why does wine taste better in this glass instead of the other? He’s even made his books free online, and they still sell like hotcakes!!

Seths Blog
Seths Speaks Video
Buy “All Marketers are Liars Book”

SandScapesSandscapes is addictive simulated tangible interface designed to help users understand landscapes through a projected surface of sand. Simulations range from height, slopes, contours, shadows, drainage, and also has the ability to interact with physical models such as buildings cars or whatever else you program into it.

I’ve played around with Sandscapes and its pure joy. Swing by the MIT MediaLab when you have the chance to check out their other great projects!

MIT MediaLab(Tangible Media Group)
SandScapes

Mario Bro Coin BoxesA few bored girls in Ohio took the opportunity to make physical replicas of those “coin boxes” from the classic game “super mario brothers” and place them in random parts of their city, trees primarily. Personally, I think they rock!!! Nothin like jazzin up a city scape with a bit of mario action. Then again, they are being arrested for this prank for reasonable terms.

It’s great to see over time how the digital 2D world has influenced our 3D society. There’s the pixelated tv screen, pixel art, pixel shirts, these boxes, wallpaper, pixel watch, and tons more out there.

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