Cool Shit #10
Here’s an update on weird interesting innovative stuff we have found on the Internet.
Apparatum — Inspired by the heritage of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio — one of the first studios in the world producing electroacoustic music, Apparatum consists on analog sound generators, based on magnetic tape and optical components controlled via graphic score composed with digital interface.
Fakebook — Explore the Facebook ads purchased by Russia-linked agents to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Aphex Twin — marks with Aphex’s logo appeared on the walls of Elephant and Castle tube station. Atweet by French journalism collective Sourdoreille suggests that something Aphex-related might happen in Paris this week. New album? Unclear.
Big Toast by Sacha Beeley — A recent graduate of Central Saint Martins’ master’s course in character design, has made a film about satire, but in the world of sexy food.
General Magic — Described by Forbes as the “most important dead company in Silicon Valley”, General Magic, the movie, shows how a great vision and an epic failure changed the world as we now know it.
Canvas168 —An empty URL that for exactly one week, 168 hours, it can be completely up to you what will be on the website. A canvas for new creators to be discovered every week.
Alt-J (feat. Pusha T) — Pusha-T and Alt-J traverse an uncanny digital world in the new video for their “In Cold Blood” collaboration, which was produced by Twin Shadow for Alt-J’s upcoming remix album, Reduxer.