When just interesting isn’t enough – breathing new life into the artbook. An interview with French-Belgian media artist Gaston Gouron
Gaston Gouron is a visual media artist based in Brussels. His work caught my attention at a show about art books. Not by surprise, yet I think more by design, I had picked out each of Gaston’s three artworks on display before swooping in to catch a word with him. I arranged to meet two days later in... Read more
Post War Years by Tobias Stretch
We were very impressed about 2 years ago when we stumbled upon the stop motion video from Tobias Stretch called Lucia a mesmerizing work, creepy at times but beautifully crafted throughout. Have a look at the video. Tobias has produced another wonderfully surreal in his latest video where we follow... Read more
Graffiti Analysis v3.0
This is simply one of the most exciting projects I have come across recently. My liking for this amazing technology is probably the result of a personality going geek sometimes. Graffiti Analysis is an extensive ongoing study in the motion of graffiti. Custom software designed for graffiti writers creates... Read more
The billboard art project
Some will tell you how ugly all these road signs, billboards and others are and how much they give our cities an ugly look. This is when The Billboard Art Project comes in with a awesome idea which surely will enhance the city landscape. They acquire digital LED billboards normally used for advertising... Read more
Paul Collis – digital artist
We have met with Paul Collis, a talented mixed medias artist, who accepted to answer a few questions for us. Here is the interview. ART-PIE: Tell us about yourself in a few words? Paul Collis: I’m a graphic designer/artist with a love for street art and all the mystery that goes with it, my art... Read more
Video painting at Cordy house, London
Video installation by the creative Brooklyn duo Sweatshoppe. The principle is simple: a LED roller paints video onto a wall. The effect is guaranteed. Thanks to the programming language called Max/MSP, Blake Shaw wrote a software that makes possible the projection of video visible when it comes in contact... Read more
Immaterials: light painting WiFi networks
Light Painting WiFi is the creation of Timo Arnall, Jorn Knutsen, Einar Sneve Martinussen. Their work explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in Oslo urban spaces. They put together a four-meter tall measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic... Read more
James George or how to use Kinect (Xbox)
Microsoft must have amazed quite a few of us with their latest innovation, I want to talke here about Kinect by like for all genius products, there is a sleepy hacker waiting to exploit and excel in using such products. James George had the idea to modify the Kinect accessory and with the help of a HD... Read more
The Brick Thief – a short film by LEGO
Lego, lego and lego. We like it very much here at ART-PIE and were very excited to learn about the release of their latest short film – The Brick Thief. To make it even better, the whole thing is in stop-motion. A definite must-see and feel good factor effect. The idea behind it is to promote... Read more
Tailcast.com: what will you create today?
www.tailcast.com is a new website that encourages amateur and professional creatives to join the personalized print-on-demand product market through submission and commission based sales. Everyone can now create unique products with access to other members’ content providing more creative ways... Read more


















RECENTS COMMENTS