http://www.datainterfaces.org/2011/11/twitter-orographies/
Twitter Orographies is a twitter conversation experiment. The interface represents the discussion of a chosen keyword. Relations between given topics are then shown and a multi-dimensional space emerges.
http://www.princeton.edu/artofscience/gallery2011/index.php%3Fp=1.html
I found this online gallery very interesting. All of the photos displayed are parts of science experiments. This competition is hosted by Princeton University. In 2011, 168 pieces were submitted from 20 different departments.
http://io9.com/5756701/artist-uses-nasa-technology-to-capture-the-cosmic-beauty-of-flowers-in-extreme-detail/gallery/1
This gallery contains pictures taken of flowers using NASA technology. The techniques used were once developed to take pictures of the surface of Mars.
http://www.facebook.com/maggiesjewelrybox
This jewelry maker from Oswego, NY posts all of her jewelry on Facebook while her website is under construction, though it will be opening soon. Maggie uses models that she finds on Facebook to model the jewelry that she has made while taking stunning photos of it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/cyber-art-artists-photographers-and-film-makers-using-new-technologies/11638.html
In this video, narrator David Reid talks about the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria. This festival displays art created with new technology. Artist Matthew Gardner has an installation of robotic origami flowers that open and close as someone walks by.
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