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Exhibition: Allan Gardner WIP at RCA
Allan Gardner is a Scottish artist and writer, currently contributing in our publication. Last weekend he was presenting some of his artworks at the…
Digital Culture, News, Scout & Trends
Allan Gardner is a Scottish artist and writer, currently contributing in our publication. Last weekend he was presenting some of his artworks at the…
Christian Duka is a curator, sound designer and music artist of the generation that emerged in the wake of digital technology. He lectures Electronic Music…
Digital Culture, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Matteo Zamagni is an Italian born new media artist, currently living and working in London. Through the use of emerging technologies, Zamagni creates audiovisual…
AI & A.Life, Digital Culture, News
Pierre Huyghe is a French artist born in 1962 and very well known for creating complex installations and environments in which living and non-living…
We’ve talked about The Waldorf Project in previous instances. A project incepted and directed by Sean Rogg, The Waldorf Project is an immersive experience and an…
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…
Deadline day today for this interesting residency by ZKM (Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe). With the premise of The glitch is the catalyst, not…
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,…
Carte Blanche to Tomas Saraceno: ON AIR, Palais de Tokyo Paris, until 6 January 2019 Last chance to see a new exhibition by Tomás Saraceno -this time…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
TBA21–Academy fosters a deeper understanding of the ocean, leveraging art to engender creative solutions to the most pressing issues facing the ocean today. The…
Digital Culture, H0 Institute, News
With the excess of festivals, conferences and all sorts of events competing in quality and originality (the same topics and angles seen over and…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
Kapelica Gallery (founded in 1995 in Ljubljana) is one of the reference institutions for contemporary investigative arts worldwide. Their transgressive programme, which consists of…
Twice daily the European Space Agency’s flagship satellite, Sentinel-1A maps the land and sea, capturing things like forestry, agriculture and weather conditions to support…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
The seas and oceans in the planet oceans cover two-thirds of the planet, shaping human history and culture, home to countless species. Yet we…
Stour Space, located in a formerly disused building in Hackney Wick, is from the outside fairly nondescript – a seemingly unlikely location for this…
Protocols of Uncertainty, Gossamer Fog London, until 16 December 2018 In the totally technologically mediated environment, the exponential multiplication of levels of abstraction, the widespread adoption of automation,…
Radiophonic Spaces is a walk-in radio archive on view until December 10 at HKW in Berlin, and it marks 100 years of international radio art….
Digital Culture, Key Artists, News
Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre is releasing his brand new studio album Equinoxe Infinity, the sequel of his 1978 album Equinoxe. Jean-Michel Jarre has always…
Digital Culture, Interviews, Sound
SM-LL is a record label based in London run by Martin J Thompson a.k.a Pokk!, Typeface, and Lucia H Chung a.k.a en creux. They…