We love OK Go's new video
3 Mar 2010
When we came across OK Go's latest video, This Too Shall Pass, we were struck by how cleverly it was made. Check it out below!

- Julius Mattsson


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Introducing Tiago Maia - in 3D
18 Feb 2010
Put on your 3D glasses folks and check out the latest recruit to our senior design team. Introducing Tiago Maia - our very own '3-D' designer.
After successful stints at some of London's largest digital agencies Tiago decided it was time to leave that world behind and get his hands dirty on some 'real' creative projects again. Where better to accomplish that - than Delete HQ? We're delighted to have him on board and can already see the impact he's having.
We are slightly concerned he hasn't taken his glasses off yet. Still - the work he's producing is looking fantastic, so we're not complaining. Though it does have alot of red and blue going on..?

- Tom D


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Decode: Digital Design Sensations
18 Feb 2010
Code and raw data wouldn't normally appeal to traditional exhibition goers but this is Digital Art at its most breathtaking.
The raw material whether from social media, a day's worth of flight routes or human movement and sound is programmed using a mixture of Processing and other open source technologies which are constantly evolving through interaction.
Featuring Weave Mirror by Daniel Rozin, Joshua Davis' Hype Framework and Karsten Schmidt who created Social Collider - rewritten in Java to interact with Nintendo Wii remotes, visualising connections between Twitter data steams and there propagation.
The works attempt to disillusion the overwhelming amount of information that exists in Digital by showcasing data through abstract art, visualisations and interactivity.
Highly recommended, open until 11 April, 2010
http://www.vam.ac.uk/microsites/decode/

- Don Brown


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Delete at the Brits 2010
17 Feb 2010
The Music industry's all about who you know, right? Well luckily we've got some friends in the right places - so were very excited to attend this year's Brit awards. Not bad for your first one to be the big 30th anniversary show.
On the whole the night was well attended by all the usual suspects plus some star appearances from the likes of Jay Z and Gaga. It was a cracking night - great table, 4 course meal, container of free booze. Everything the Brits should be. Couldn't quite imagine the sober American equivalent being half as much fun. Plus we had the token foul mouthed appearance of Liam Gallagher just to remind everyone it's not all about X factor pop these days - there's still a bit of rock n roll floating around the mainstream somewhere.
Thanks Claire. We owe you one.
Discovering Dieter Rams
17 Feb 2010
Perhaps you have not heard the name Dieter Rams before. You will however undoubtedly have heard of Braun and probably seen most of the German product designer' creations. He is hailed by many as one of the most influential product designers of the late 20th century and this is what sparked me to shoot across the river to the Design Museum on South bank to explore.
I think what attracts me to Dieter Rams' designs is the notion of clutter-free-ness. If something doesn't need to be there, it isn't.
Or in Dieter's own words — "Less, but better".
I found myself staring at electric razors for an hour, smiling widely as I recognized two models that I used to play with as a little boy and pretend they were spaceships. Much of Rams' work have become timeless classics and helped define the concept of "good design", so I suggest you go and check out the exhibition at the Design Museum to see it all for yourself! It's open until 9th of March.

- Julius Mattsson


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Red Bull Music Academy NMA article
1 Feb 2010
This week's edition of New Media Age features a piece on our latest project for the Red Bull Music Academy London 2010 festival. Read Article on NMA site

- Tom D


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Hamel Website is NMA's Site of the Week
29 Jan 2010
Delete's site for rising Dutch music star Hamel was posted as site of the week on the New Media Age website today.
Read the review and site score on NMA
Read more about the project here

- Tom D


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