AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews
FREDERIK DE WILDE, revealing the inaudible, intangible, and invisible
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…
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, Interviews, OTHERWISE, 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…
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 York)….
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…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends, Sound
Wassyl Abdoun-Tamzali is the co-founder and artistic director of Phonetics festival, an itinerant music, art and technological festival. Born in Paris in 1987, he…
Digital artist and curator Estela Oliva and NWRMNTC (the solo project of musician and sound designer Ana Quiroga, who was half of the influential duo LCC) are premiering…
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…