Posts Tagged ‘ Android ’

WDC 2012 goes mobile!

05.01.2012
WDC 2012

Tweet Pin It If you are interested in design, you must already be aware of the fact that Helsinki is the World Design Capital for 2012. I’m happy to note that the Helsinki WDC project very much lives up to my expectations on how to handle the marketing side of the event over mobile phones. And...
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First application from Jyväskylä exhibition published!

02.05.2011
GenHaiku screenshot

Tweet Pin It I’m happy to report that the first application created from a work exhibited at the 3 Inch Canvas Jyväskylä exhibition has been released to the public. It was Filipe Cruz who turned his haiku work into an Android application and released it on the Android Market. Great job, Filipe! The application generates haikus under...
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20 cool tools to help you build your web presence

02.02.2011
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Tweet Pin It Seems most artists today have caught on to the power and importance of maintaining a web presence. If you need some tools or inspiration to help you develop your website, there is a very nice list of tools on mobile phones over at androidfly.com. Note though that a lot of the...
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3IC tests: NokyArt application

17.11.2010
3IC tests: NokyArt application

Tweet Pin It Trying out something totally different for a change: testing an – art - application. I got really excited by the NokyArt application and wanted to try it out in practice. Unfortunately I must admit that the application turned out to be a disappointment due to severe usability issues. But let’s not get ahead of...
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NokyArt – an art gallery for mobile phones

02.11.2010
NokyArt – an art gallery for mobile phones

Tweet Pin It Well, we all knew the French are in the avant garde of art, n’est-ce pas? So it should come as no surprise that the first open art gallery solution (or if you know of some other gallery, pls leave a comment) for mobile phones comes from France. The gallery is called NokyArt....
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French impressionists on your mobile

25.10.2010
French impressionists on your mobile

Tweet Pin It The Art Institute of Chicago has done a very laudable deed and is now bringing the big French Impressionists to your mobile (well, if you have an Android device or an iPhone). How about seeing some of the best works of Seurat, Van Gogh, Monet, Caillebotte, Renoir  and Toulouse-Lautrec as high quality images on your mobile? Just download...
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Interview with Lauri Gröhn – listen to your images!

25.09.2010
Interview with Lauri Gröhn – listen to your images!

Tweet Pin It If you have ever tried to use music as part of some public art or other work, perhaps you share my frustration over all the legal issues with using music. My own work for the 3 Inch exhibition canvas also lacked an interesting sound background, and actually went without it in the first exhibition...
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Googling for – your? – art

20.04.2010
Googling for – your? – art

Tweet Pin It Perhaps not something that you as an artist can quite use today but a very interesting prospect brewing over att Google. Google just bought a small start-up called Plink. What Plink you might say? Well, Plink describes themselves as the “The visual search engine for art“. Interested now? The basic Plink...
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