Schmap for the iPhone and iPod Touch

When we first learned about Schmap digital travel guides a couple years back, we loved the concept but were frustrated by the lack of options for Macs. With their new beta version for iPhones and iPod Touches, they've one-upped themselves by providing their interactive maps in a format designed to take advantage of the device's unique capabilities. Using the gyro feature and either a city …

Muto: An Ambiguous Animation Painted on Public Walls

Blu has created one of the most incredible stop-motion animations I’ve seen. Painted on walls in Buenos Aires and Baden over this past winter, the piece features a black-and-white creature that morphs into various blobby forms. Starting off as a multi-armed monster, it constantly shifts with the most consistent tropes involving head changes—from spiky to cubed to round, etc. and sometimes devouring/birthing itself. There’s also …

Highlights from the Spring 2008 ITP Show

Our pilgrimage to the ITP show yesterday yielded more than a few great finds. From musical interpretations of an individual “color profile” and automated paintbrush robots to oversize models of a scrotum and a digital version of Exquisite Corpse, the projects (as usual) ran the gamut from the sublime to the absurd. Colorful Melody Colorful Melody analyzes a person’s color profile based on their skin …