The digital picture frame is a gadget that hasn’t reached its full potential. Most are chintzy devices that can do little more than project endless slideshows and a visual aesthetic that would feel at ...
Artist Erica Gorochow working on a project for EO1 (photo by Justin Ouellette, courtesy Electric Objects) It’s long been a dream of digital art lovers to easily display internet-based art, so it was ...
Electric Objects, a startup that makes picture frame-like computers that can display high-resolution artwork from the internet, launched its Kickstarter campaign Tuesday morning. Jake Levine, Electric ...
"The last thing I need is another screen in my apartment." That was my first thought when I heard about Electric Objects, a company that makes digital art displays. Between my 55-inch OLED TV, 34-inch ...
I always judge a piece of art by whether I’d put it on my wall. Let me be clear: I cannot afford art, but when I go to museums, I like to picture the Picassos and Monets hanging around my dream house.
If you could cut out a colorful rectangle out of the Internet and hang it on your wall, what would it look like? That’s the question raised by Electric Objects, a high-definition, web-connected screen ...
You’ve heard of electronic picture frames. Here’s something that looks somewhat similar in concept, but diverges wildly in execution. It’s Electric Objects’ EO1, a self-contained computer that mounts ...
In a world already awash in screens, do any of us really need another one? Especially one that only displays art? Jake Levine thinks so. With his new company Electric Objects, Levine's aiming to bring ...
Jake Levine thinks the Internet is stuck inside our computers. We turn on our screens, check email, write a Word document, head over to Facebook, maybe watch some Netflix, then turn them off. “That ...
Maybe we’re happiest with our homes when we think they represent us well. In 2011, Jake Levine made the switch from Manhattan to Brooklyn, mostly because his friend network migrated there but also for ...
Digital frames are nothing new. You may have seen them used for advertisements, or maybe you've seen one on your grandma's shelf. But you've probably never actually mistaken one for a painting. Now ...
An atom is electrically neutral which means that there are identical numbers of protons and electrons. Positive charge of protons is composed of negative charge of electrons. It has no electrical ...
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