Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Festival: ArtFutura, Humanized Technology
What does it mean to be human in the age of technology? And does digital technology adapt to our real aspirations and needs or…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
What does it mean to be human in the age of technology? And does digital technology adapt to our real aspirations and needs or…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News, Sound
Phonetics is a new digital art festival focused on sound art and avant-garde musical practice, taking place this November in Algiers. The festival also…
Biomedia, Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Duality of Life by Nexus Studios is a playful artificial life form and ever-evolving digital interactive artwork that responds to external stimuli and data. A…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
“We often find the world of coding and electronics abstract and inaccessible.” This is a statement I am sure many would agree with. Even to…
Biomedia, Computing Art, Fort Process, Interviews, Key Artists, Series, Sound
Ursula Damm is a media artist working at the intersection of art, science and technology on a delicately balanced ground. Besides, she is a…
Architectures, Computing Art, Interviews
ScanLAB is a tale of a meeting between two worlds, brought to life by two architects. One story is that of the existing reality, one…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Martin Calvino is an artist with a scientific background who is “enthusiastic about placing himself in situations in which the artistic mind can surprise…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Digital Couture, News
SPACE’s Art + Technology announced earlier this month the names of the artist for their residency Focus: Next, which is starting in September. SPACE…
Biomedia, Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
When Greg Orrom Swan muses that he is “absorbed by the minutiae of the everyday,” he captures succinctly the question that this magazine has…
Computing Art, Digital Couture, News
Kinetica is a platform offering vibrant exhibitions in different environments. The group has curated multiple national and international exhibitions, as well as their own annual…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Generative art refers to the use of an autonomous system to produce artwork. Hence, such a system can either be the creator of the work…
Computing Art, Digital Couture, News
Terrain is a solo exhibition presented by Studio ABOVE & BELOW. Taking place until 24th June at SET studio in Bermondsey it explores new…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews
Chris Cheung (h0nh1m) harnesses chaotic matter within the architectural constraints of his installations and audiovisual performances. The Hong Kong-based artist and designer is influenced…
Computing Art, Digital Couture, News
Post- lenticular Landscapes is a project by ScanLAB Projects, a pioneering studio specialised in large-scale 3D scanning. It was the recipient of the 2015…
Computing Art, Digital Couture, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Kyoto-based Japanese artist Kohei Nawa has continuously explored the potentials of different surfaces with the use of various mediums and materials such as glass…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Many know Ávila as small medieval town in the west of Spain known the world over for its iconic Romanesque walls. Now, Ávila will also…
Computing Art, Digital Couture, News
Cryptic’s Sonica Festival, the fascinating annual event that was launched in 2012 and is run by Cryptic, Glasgow’s internationally notorious art production house, came…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews, Key Artists
There’s a particular type of artist (or musician) who, no matter how many years active, still possess an immense drive for discovery and experimentation….
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…