A believer in good design, sarcasm. Frequently finding myself on the wrong side of subway platforms.
Interested in mobile technology, ecommerce, communication patterns, augmented space, design, installation art,
game mechanics, media culture, brand identity, & immersive environments.
*I only have a phone to use the apps.
Interactive Resume http://goo.gl/WctV9
Creator of the #KingsOfHipHop and Time Out Magazine’s Most Creative New Yorker, Borbay, is now showcasing four prints in the Major League Baseball Fan Cave. Located at the former home of the iconic Tower Records on 4th Street & Broadway in New York City’s Greenwich Village, the Fan Cave will host a concert series, celebrity appearances and, quite notably, 9 Cave Dwellers who will watch every game of the 2012 MLB season.
Borbay’s Major League works include: “Jay-Z The Portrait”, “Marilyn Monroe, Andy Would Understand”, “Hunter S. Depp” and “Mickey O’Pitt“; the latter two were recently on display alongside Salvador Dalí in the group exhibitionBig Lobby Art, at Openhouse Gallery. While these prints are available for sale immediately, they will remain in the Fan Cave through the end of the 2012 Major League Baseball season.
(Note: Not just pushing press. Great talent)
PhD Student Jinha Lee from Microsoft Applied Sciences Group at MIT brings us one step closer to the world he has always "aspired of walking and interacting in;" the computer display that Ivan Sutherland once called “a looking glass into a mathematical wonderland.”
Read more: http://goo.gl/iZLwm
Kitchen items come to life in the appearance of costumes.
Sonia Rentsch & photographer Scott Newett
BIG LOBBY ART SHOW AT OPENHOUSE
THURSDAY MARCH 29,7PM-10PM
FEATURING BORBAY, JON COFFELT, JEREMY HOLMES + SALVADOR DALI
Lobby art and elevator music. Two pejoratives that rip entire creative genres to shreds.
Yes, we attest that elevator music is actually terrible, mostly thanks to Muzak Holdings Corp.
But lobby art is actually fantastic. Think about it: Museum of Natural History has the T-Rex, Microsoft has a Star Trek ode, Apple has a relaxing stand of trees and the New York Times’ Movable Type installation features LCD screens with bits from today’s headlines. The Guggenheim’s Maurizio Cattelan exhibit was nothing but a whole lotta lobby art. And? And we smell a new movement.
Thursday and Friday, March 29 and 30, we host Big Lobby Art, a two-day pop up by Streetwater showcasing gigantic art, Time Out’s Most Creative New Yorker, signed Salvatore Dali prints, the world’s smallest clothing collection and plenty more. Streetwater will be repping artists from New York, Hawaii, Chicago, Miami, Philly, Korea and California.
As Openhouse members, we invite you to Streetwater’s opening party
Thursday night from 7-10 pm. To RSVP, email members@openhousegallery.org. The upstart arts collective has been popping up lately at diamond dealers in Soho, a Persian rug store under the Roosevelt Island tram and at Angel Orensanz Foundation in the LES.
Featured artists at Big Lobby Art include Atto Kim, Brad Huck, Chris Vivas, Gil Seo, Inbu Pyo, Jason Bencivenga, Jason Borbay, Jeremy Holmes, Jin Hong Kim, Jin Wong Cheng, Jon Coffelt, John Sabraw, Luminous Lish, Nick Norwood, Salvador Dali and Sean Mullens. Partners include J Signs, KC Art Supplies & Framing, Mark Fahrer Catering,Oak Beverages and Party Up Productions.
Check out Borbay's online panting gallery: http://t.co/zFFuE6wTo learn more about the artist: borbay.com
Location aware app Wallit creates virtual canvases by assigning "Virtual walls to physical places"
via fastcompany
Douglas Englebart's Chorded Keyboard Takes on a New Life
Doug Engelbart's Chorded Keyboard as a Multi-touch Interface from Teague Labs on Vimeo.
Go beyond the limits of your creativity from FashionLab on Vimeo.
"If you can draw in 3-D and move the drawing, it gives another feel to the whole design. It’s a tool that’s accelerating communication, that’s making very clear what the designer has in mind...we're curious...We think the world of fashion has to go through virtual, 3-D technology, so let’s try and build the tools together, instead of just trying to adapt to them in a more passive way."
- Jean-Paul Cauvinvia Fast Company
How do I know I have posted for at least a year of posts on Visual Bytes? Well, out comes the Pantone Color Report for Fall 2012. Many the colors for women seem similar to this year's colors from the spring report; however, the release of the Pantone Color Report is a great excuse to post one of my favorite move quotes.
From The Devil Wears Prada:"This... stuff? Oh... ok. I see, you think this has nothing to do with you. You go to your closet and you select out, oh I don't know, that lumpy blue sweater, for instance, ... what you don't know is that that sweater is not just blue, it's not turquoise, it's not lapis, it's actually cerulean. You're also blindly unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns...then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers.
Then it filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs and so it's sort of comical how you think that you've made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you're wearing the sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room. From a pile of stuff."
~ Miranda Priestly
Women
via designtaxi and Dexigner
Nervous Structure (field) (2012) from Cristobal Mendoza on Vimeo.
Interactive Installations Created Using Illuminated Spandex or Elastic and a projector
with Computer Generated Graphics
Read More via zdnet
Molly - turns your retweets into sweets from Olly Factory on Vimeo.
Foundry at Mint Digital in LondonBorbay’s Major League works include: “Jay-Z The Portrait”, “Marilyn Monroe, Andy Would Understand”, “Hunter S. Depp” and “Mickey O’Pitt“; the latter two were recently on display alongside Salvador Dalí in the group exhibitionBig Lobby Art, at Openhouse Gallery. While these prints are available for sale immediately, they will remain in the Fan Cave through the end of the 2012 Major League Baseball season.
(Note: Not just pushing press. Great talent)
PhD Student Jinha Lee from Microsoft Applied Sciences Group at MIT brings us one step closer to the world he has always “aspired of walking and interacting in;” the place computer scientist Ivan Sutherland once called a computer display “a looking glass into a mathematical wonderland.”
Read more: http://goo.gl/iZLwm
Kitchen items come to life in the appearance of costumes.
Sonia Rentsch & photographer Scott Newett
BIG LOBBY ART SHOW AT OPENHOUSE
THURSDAY MARCH 29,7PM-10PM
FEATURING BORBAY, JON COFFELT, JEREMY HOLMES + SALVADOR DALI
Lobby art and elevator music. Two pejoratives that rip entire creative genres to shreds. Yes, we attest that elevator music is actually terrible, mostly thanks to Muzak Holdings Corp. But lobby art is actually fantastic. Think about it: Museum of Natural History has the T-Rex, Microsoft has a Star Trek ode, Apple has a relaxing stand of trees and the New York Times’ Movable Type installation features LCD screens with bits from today’s headlines. The Guggenheim’s Maurizio Cattelan exhibit was nothing but a whole lotta lobby art. And? And we smell a new movement.
Thursday and Friday, March 29 and 30, we host Big Lobby Art, a two-day pop up by Streetwater showcasing gigantic art, Time Out’s Most Creative New Yorker, signed Salvatore Dali prints, the world’s smallest clothing collection and plenty more. Streetwater will be repping artists from New York, Hawaii, Chicago, Miami, Philly, Korea and California.
As Openhouse members, we invite you to Streetwater’s opening party Thursday night from 7-10 pm. To RSVP, email members@openhousegallery.org. The upstart arts collective has been popping up lately at diamond dealers in Soho, a Persian rug store under the Roosevelt Island tram and at Angel Orensanz Foundation in the LES.
Featured artists at Big Lobby Art include Atto Kim, Brad Huck, Chris Vivas, Gil Seo, Inbu Pyo, Jason Bencivenga, Jason Borbay, Jeremy Holmes, Jin Hong Kim, Jin Wong Cheng, Jon Coffelt, John Sabraw, Luminous Lish, Nick Norwood, Salvador Dali and Sean Mullens. Partners include J Signs, KC Art Supplies & Framing, Mark Fahrer Catering,Oak Beverages and Party Up Productions.
Read more: borbay.com
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via fastcompany
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Douglas Englebart’s Chorded Keyboard Takes on a New Life
Doug Engelbart’s Chorded Keyboard as a Multi-touch Interface from Teague Labs on Vimeo.
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Glowing Man HD from Jacob Sutton on Vimeo.
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“If you can draw in 3-D and move the drawing, it gives another feel to the whole design. It’s a tool that’s accelerating communication, that’s making very clear what the designer has in mind…we’re curious…We think the world of fashion has to go through virtual, 3-D technology, so let’s try and build the tools together, instead of just trying to adapt to them in a more passive way.”
- Jean-Paul Cauvinvia Fast Company
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How do I know I have posted for at least a year of posts on Visual Bytes? Well, out comes the Pantone Color Report for Fall 2012. Many the colors for women seem similar to this year’s colors from the spring report; however, the release of the Pantone Color Report is a great excuse to post one of my favorite move quotes.
From The Devil Wears Prada: Miranda Preistly [Meryl Streep] to Andy Sachs [Anne Hathaway]“This… stuff? Oh… ok. I see, you think this has nothing to do with you. You go to your closet and you select out, oh I don’t know, that lumpy blue sweater, for instance, … what you don’t know is that that sweater is not just blue, it’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis, it’s actually cerulean. You’re also blindly unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns…then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers.
Then it filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs and so it’s sort of comical how you think that you’ve made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you’re wearing the sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room. From a pile of stuff.”
~ Miranda Priestly
Women
via designtaxi and Dexigner
{{site_Found | Bytes | Cross-Post}}Nervous Structure (field) (2012) from Cristobal Mendoza on Vimeo.
Interactive Installations Created Using Illuminated Spandex or Elastic and a projector
with Computer Generated Graphics
Read More via zdnet
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