Exhibition: ‘Das New Yorker Atelier, Abridged’, Serpentine Galleries
American artist Wade Guyton (b. 1972) instead of a paintbrush uses digital technologies – iPhones, cameras, computers and Epson printers – as tools…
American artist Wade Guyton (b. 1972) instead of a paintbrush uses digital technologies – iPhones, cameras, computers and Epson printers – as tools…
(Algues Artificielles, 2017) Text by CLOT Magazine (Twitter @clotmagazine) There’s still time to catch Asking for a friend a new solo exhibition by Harm van…
Computing Art, Interviews, Key Artists
The work of artistic couple Anne Cleary and Dennis Connolly revolves around the intriguing art of looking. According to them, how we look at…
Computing Art, Contributors, Interviews
“I’m always trying to challenge the fixed point of view, its security and the political, military and techno-scientific systems that uphold the privilege of…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
This November marks the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, the overthrow of the Provisional Government in Russia and the installation of the first…
Computing Art, Interviews, Series, Sónar
Barcelona has always been a place for design and experimentation. Digital design and visual arts have flourished in the last 20 years, but more…
Computing Art, News, Robotics & Kinetics
DesignMorphine is a creative hub, promoting and supporting digital design through workshops, lectures, projects and explorations in the fields of architecture, design and arts….
The fourth edition of Sonica Festival of Sonica and Multimedia Arts has arrived in Glasgow and will end on the 5th of November. This fascinating…
Looking at the artwork datum from 2017 by Japanese media artist Norimichi Hirakawa, the viewer is presented with an audiovisual installation consisting of a…
Technology is evolving fast, and we can only wonder whether we are able to adapt quickly or predict the implications of its exponential growth…
Computing Art, Interviews, Sónar
Since he was a kid, programmer and audiovisual artist Tarik Barri knew what he loved: telling computers what to do. Barely aware that programming…
Computing Art, Interviews, Series, Sónar
How are our senses linked to reality? Can we trust our senses? How does our brain parse out contradictory sensory information? Exploring these questions…
Computing Art, Interviews, Sound, Unsound
With one of the best live shows at the moment, Ewa Justka, a polish electronic and noise artist, is challenging audiences with her the…
Computing Art, News, Scout & Trends
Barbican and The Trampery have launched alt.barbican, an arts accelerator that will encompass work across artificial intelligence, radio manipulation, wearable tech and more. They…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Series, Sónar
Sónar’s 24th edition has, for another year, closed with great success. In terms of numbers at least, with 123,000 attendees – the highest in the…
Textile design graduate Florence To creates architectural designs in space using light and shapes as the fabrics for her creations. As she grew interested…
Computing Art, Interviews, Series, Sónar
Affordable and easily available Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) are starting to become more than a plausible possibility, with reports estimating 56 million VR…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Series, Sónar
With only 5 years of existence, Sonar+D is becoming a world reference showcase of the latest trends in digital art and creative technologies –…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Op & Ed
Computing technology is nowadays present in all aspects of music. For some, like Professor Eduardo R. Miranda, understanding the relationship between musical creativity and computing…
Computing Art, CTM/transmediale, Series, Sound
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