Worldprocessor is an ongoing project by Ingo Günther, an artist who obviously fell in love with globes. Since 1988 he has produced more than 300 globes showing different types of information. He gatheres geosocial and scientific data from newspapers and NGOs and maps them onto standard 12-inch globes. The result is “part infographic, part networking diagram, part humanistic commentary”.
Very often you are challenged to create high impact visuals with an unappropriate budget. I guess Peter Felzman from Monte Video is pretty familiar with these requests. He did a decent job for a permanent exhibition at the Admont monastery and created a virtual room housing a video sphere. This may be trivia for some of you vvvv-geeks, but surprisingly he achieved this effect by just using rear projection and four pyramidal arranged mirrors.
Long live simplicity!!













