Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
SHOHEI FUJIMOTO, From Code to Nature
Focused rays of lights reflect off in wavelike form- it’s repetitive nature puts the audience at ease and in awe, much like the ebb…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Focused rays of lights reflect off in wavelike form- it’s repetitive nature puts the audience at ease and in awe, much like the ebb…
Architectures, Computing Art, Interviews, Sound
Nonotak is a Paris-based duo and media artists interested in immersive experience through sound, light and space interaction. Within a background in illustration and…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, News, Sound
Lorem is a music-driven multidisciplinary project by the Italian musician and visual artist Francesco D’Abbraccio. Lorem is an inquiry about human-computer interaction in the age…
Computing Art, Interviews, Key Artists, Sound
Julien Bayle works through art and code. In the age of posthumanism, he deals with matters of interaction between human and technology, using this one…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Déjà vu is a French term to describe the feeling that one has lived through the present situation before. This connects with the concept…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Spanish new media artist Jaime de los Ríos is showing a new piece on the digital facade of Etopia in Zaragoza (Spain). Etopia Center…
Computing Art, Interviews, Key Artists
micha cárdenas is an artist, theorist, poet and assistant professor at UC Santa Cruz working with the algorithms and poetics of trans people…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews
If I lose the signal on my phone, how will I know where I am? If I can’t see something microscopic, how can I know…
Computing Art, H0 Institute, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Davide Piscitelli’s field of interest lies in ‘objects’ of an ubiquitous nature, unbound to spatiotemporal boundaries. To put it simply, these hyperobjects are entities in…
The versatile nature of virtual-reality technology has been a recurrent topic of discussion for the last forty decades. To this date, the lines that divide…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews
Jakob Kudsk Steensen is a Danish artist and art director based in New York; currently, he is shortlisted for the Future Generation Art Prize, which…
ULTIMATE EMOJI is one of the ten selected design prototypes to be presented at the Disseny Hub Barcelona for the 2019 Mobile World Congress….
DesignMorphine is a creative hub, focusing on the promotion and education in the field of computational design through workshops, lectures, projects and research exploration,…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in Berlin is presenting a new exhibition and research program. After the long-term projects The Anthropocene Project (2013–2015)…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, Interviews
Nothing in this (digital) world is true. And Ben Grosser understands this. True to his own circuit bending philosophy, Ben Grosser uses software to…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
arebyte Gallery are managing to keep us excited about their new exhibitions. Their opening show for 2019 explores the idea of simulation, fake identities and realities,…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Whatever a writer may write of Max Hattler, it will be futile. Max Hattler is something you live. Feel. Experience. Max Hattler is an…
Dataatadata: Everything and Nothing is an immersive sound installation created by Brooklyn-based artists Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher at The Invisible Dog Gallery (New…
Dan Holdsworth is an artist of many accolades, one of the youngest ever to be acquired by the Tate’s permanent collection and someone who…
Computing Art, Interviews, Sound
Marta Verde feels at home crossing borders between fields and techniques, she never gets tired of exploring what technology puts on the plate, always hungry…