Los queridos de Improv Everywhere instalaron un megáfono para los neoyorquinos animándolos a decir algo agradable.

El color del arte es el #A79F94 , según Joshua T. Nimoy, quien promedió el color analizando más de 26 mil imágenes que se encuentran en el MoMA.
[English-quoted from t&t] “The color of art is #A79F94″ by Joshua T. Nimoy. He calculated the average color from more than 26,000 images in the MoMa art collection.
Via today&tomorrow

Después de diseñarlo en 1975, Milton Glaser contesta un par de preguntas sobre su famoso logo (en ingles).
[English] Short video featuring Milton Glaser, the mind behind the famous NYC logo.
Via logodesignlove
Foto via wikipedia



Recuerdan que Duchamp buscó cosas comunes en la calle y las mostró en museos? 96 años más tarde se está haciendo lo contrario, replicando su obra en la calle (frente al MoMA, NY).
Duchamp reloaded. In front of MoMA, 11 West 53rd Street, New York
Via swissmiss
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Grupo artístico no autorizado que pretende pixelar las pantallas de New York. Puedes ver cómo hacer tú mismo esa pantalla de 8 bits aquí.
“Pixelator is an unauthorized on-going video art performance collaboration with the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority, Clear Channel Communications, and its selected artists.
Since 2003, the MTA has made available for exhibition purposes 80 LED screens located at subway entrances across New York City. Unfortunately, the high cost of exhibiting (an estimated $274,000 per month per screen) prevents most artists from having access to these facilities. While the MTA’s effort to create more opportunities for video art exhibition in public spaces is to be commended, selected works remain wholly fixated on commercial goods and media conglomerate events, a short-sighted curatorial choice that regrettably ignores the full potential of these promising exhibition spaces.
In an attempt to broaden the scope of MTA’s video art series, Pixelator takes video pieces currently on display and diffuses them into a pleasant array of 45 blinking, color-changing squares. Since the project is an anonymous collaboration, the resulting video is almost entirely unplanned and unanticipated, with the original artists helping to create new works of art without any knowledge of their participation.”
Link: Pixelator


Estudiantes de NYU han desarrollado unos robots llamados Tweenbots, los cuales pretenden analizar reacciones humanas con robots que necesitan ayuda. Estos robots sólo avanzan y necesitan ayuda de las personas que ven al robot en problemas para seguir avanzando. Increíblemente, los robots logran llegar a su destino gracias a la ayuda de 29 personas. Sigue leyendo para ver el video de la primera etapa del proyecto!
These “tweenbots” are designed to navigate New York City, but only with the help of pedestrians. An interesting experiment in humanity’s interactions with robots. Keep reading to see the video of the first mission, where 29 people helped the robot to finish the mission.
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Burbujas de carton colgadas en las calles Brooklyn por Katie Sokoler y Matt Adams, quienes sacaban fotos a los transeuntes que pasaban por ellas.
Thought Bubbles made by Katie Sokoler and Matt Adams: “I made a bunch of thought bubbles out of paper and we hung them around Brooklyn. We waited for people to walk by the bubbles and when they did, I took a picture.”
Via rebel:art

Bolso inspirado en la famosa tabla de colores. Pueden comprarlo por USD$100 dolares en la tienda del MoMa (Manhattan, NY).
Inspired by the Pantone color charts. Get one at the MoMa Store for USD$100.
Via momeld