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MatchTunes 2.0.1 for iPhone adds 40+ levels, more achievements

Izatt announces MatchTunes 2.0.1 with 40+ more levels, more game play, and more achievements. MatchTunes is the game of matching song clips from the user’s own iTunes library. Choose to match on music clip, song, album, or artist. Select the genre of music to play with or select all to draw from across all genres on the iPhone. Play a 2-player game to challenge others. Players can submit their best scores via OpenFeint to prove to the world they know their music. Continue reading



Christmas comes early to Say What You See: The Collection

Big Ideas Digital, the makers of Say What You See: The Collection have today decided to release a Free boardgames and toys-themed piece of DLC for every Player. Say What You See: The Collection is a free-to-download game that involves spotting themed pop culture references in beautifully hand-painted scenes. The DLC canvas, ‘Toys ‘n games’, has been beautifully painted by artist Martin Davey, who has perfectly captured the chaos of Christmas morning. Continue reading



Katana Jack! – Bomb Jack inspired game painted with brushes for iPad

Ivanovich Games today introduces Katana Jack! 1.0, their new gaming title for for iOS and Mac. The gameplay is very simple and inspired in the classical platform arcade “Bomb Jack”. You must destroy all the lanterns that don’t allow Jack to sleep. If you break the lighted lanterns following the established order you will be rewarded with more stars. And each new stage of the game requires a minimum number of stars to enter. Katana Jack! offers 90 levels with 15 finger-painted stages and more. Continue reading



"151 Uncommon and Amazing Art Studio Secrets" Wins Two eBook Awards

Available now on the iBookstore and other popular eBook formats, this handbook of creative art techniques by author Marjorie Sarnat inspires artists of any ability and offers new ways of working that will surely boost the reader’s creative output. The book achieved winning recognition as Best Art Book and Best Cover Design at the inaugural Dan Poynter Global eBook Awards. An 84 page handbook, this book is bursting with ideas and methods for artists to try and apply. Continue reading



BirdBeat – Identifying birds just got easier and a whole lot more fun!

Heather KiNCH Studio, LLC is pleased to have announced the release of BirdBeat 1.0, their app for iOS devices that takes everything birders previously needed to carry in the field for cataloging pattern markings and data, and puts it all in the palm of your hand. World-renowned birding experts agree – the best way to learn about birds and become a better birder is by using the eyes, sketching what they see, and taking great field notes. BirdBeat helps users do that swiftly and with ease. Continue reading



Browse artwork from the Leo Wrye Zimmerman art exhibit on your iPad

The Lion Company, Inc. today announces Wrye Gallery 1.0, their new iPhone and iPad art gallery app. Wrye Gallery seeks to introduce the wider world to the art and philosophy of Leo Wrye Zimmerman, founder of the Lion Company, creator of Silicoil artist products and an early Apple computer enthusiast. The Wrye Gallery app features over 80 unique pieces, many of which are currently on display at the Leo Wrye Zimmerman: Return to Main Street exhibit at the Cressman Center for the Visual Arts. Continue reading



tappr.tv 3.0 lets you record and replay visuals to your favorite songs

DJs scratch audio records, VJs make visuals to music, tappr.tv is visual scratching for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. App artist deeje has announced the 3rd major release of tappr.tv that lets users make their own dynamic visuals using over 100 particle-based instruments. Each instrument uniquely respond to the user’s touches and tilts with bursts of particles and light. Version 3 now offers users the ability to record and replay dynamic visuals to their favorite songs from their iPod library. Continue reading



tappr.tv 2.1 for iOS offers saving visual loops with multiple tracks

App artist Deeje Cooley announces the 2nd major release of tappr.tv 2.1 for iOS. tappr.tv is a new kind of visual scratching app that lets users make their own dynamic visuals using over 100 particle-based instruments. DJs scratch audio records, VJs make visuals to music. Each instrument uniquely respond to the user’s touches with bursts of particles and light. Version 2.1 now offers users the ability to create and save dynamic visual loops with multiple tracks. Continue reading



Thomas Hoving’s Master Pieces: The Curator’s Game is now an iPad App

Ballast Lane Applications has just released an iPad app based on Thomas Hoving’s book Master Pieces: The Curators Game published in 2005 to bring a favorite game of his to the public. The app allows players to train their “curatorial eye” and appreciate the details found in great masterpieces from 1200s to the 20th century. There are three games based on over 400 details from 54 beautiful paintings and Hoving’s inspired essays about the works and their creators. Continue reading



Geometrica Wallpapers App is Featured on Appvent 2010 – Now Free

INNOVATTY, LLC announces that in collaboration with Appvent 2010, Geometrica wallpapers visualizer iPhone app will be free on Tuesday December 14th. Unique and entertaining, Geometrica gives the user the power to make his/her own stunning wallpapers with so much ease and so much fun. It’s an elegant way of turning basic geometric shapes into a stunning work of art. Geometrica features 200 pre-settings of different shapes to generate an endless combination of stunning shapes. Continue reading



Achieve a Perfect Work-Life Balance with the CrunchTime iPhone app

Tav Shande presents CrunchTime, his new app for iPhone. CrunchTime opens up new ways for users to stay connected and set work-life balance goals while tracking their work hours resulting in better knowledge of how their time is really spent and improving their overall quality of life. It gives the possibility to Track multiple projects and jobs at the same time, gain achievement badges, add friends and colleagues as well see who’s working overtime. Continue reading



MobileArtCon at NYU ITP Tisch School of the Arts, October 23-24, 2010

200 international artists, techies, designers, app developers and curious minds will descend on New York October 22-25, 2010 for the first annual MobileArtCon, an historic gathering devoted to the exploration of mobile digital technology and its impact on contemporary art. Co-sponsored by NYU ITP Tisch School of the Arts,and The International Association of Mobile Digital Artists, a network of artists who draw, paint, photograph and create on iPhones and iPads. Continue reading




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