Topic: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Today on New Scientist: 9 November 2010

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Today on New Scientist: 15 September 2010

Full text RSS - You can now subscribe to the full text of Today on New Scientist. Chemist-turned-artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer creates large-scale interactive installations that combine architecture, technology and performance art. As polio re-establishes itself in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the eradication ...

High-tech art that is nothing without you

Gallery: High-tech art that is nothing without you. A new solo exhibition by chemist-turned-artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer opens on Saturday in Manchester, UK, showcasing the best of his large-scale, technology-rich installations.

Free outdoor art

Chanel Mobile Art in Central Park Central Park may be a good place to peep leaves, but peeping anything Chanel-related is usually best done on Fifth Avenue. Pulse Park in Madison Square Park If the sight of falling leaves and the smell ...
If the name Rafael Lozano-Hemmer doesn't mean anything to you now, it will come November. Born in 1967, the Mexican-born, Canadian-based Lozano-Hemmer is often described as an electronic artist (a name he loathes, preferring to describe his maverick works as "anti-monuments ...

Radio art plays to the tune of visitors' shadows

AN art gallery has been transformed into a huge interactive sculpture that uses visitors' bodies as radio antennae.. Speakers broadcast the stations picked up on FM, AM, short wave, television, DAB, weather and amateur radio, as well as sounds from radio astronomy ...
It's no coincidence that Rafael Lozano-Hemmer has two shows opening this week: the electronic artist is so hot right now that Russian oligarchs are beating down his door. If you haven't heard the name before, then the work might be ...
NYC park art installation of lights will monitor visitors' heartbeatsHere's an art exhibit that could really get your pulse racing.Madison Square Park, located near the famous Flatiron building in Manhattan, is installing an interactive light installation by Mexican artist Rafael ...