Exhibition: ‘Skinning’ by Soliman Lopez at CEART
Will you become an augmented being? This and other questions related to the humankind future in this plain digital revolution are the conceptual basis of…
Will you become an augmented being? This and other questions related to the humankind future in this plain digital revolution are the conceptual basis of…
Two new TBA21–Academy commissioned exhibitions will be opening to the public in March: Joan Jonas’ ‘Moving Off the Land II at Ocean Space’ and…
Claude Heiland-Allen exhibition consists of diverse works such as digital prints, Pure-data sound works, and different audio-visual, multimedia, and interactive installations. The artist works using…
In an interview with Studio Drift last year, founders Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta told us how they interest with science fiction inspired hi-tech developments…
The CryptoFuturist and The New Tribal Labyrinth by Atelier Van Lieshout, Pioneer Works NYC, 1 March – 14 April 2019 For his largest-scale exhibition in the…
WOE FROM WIT by Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Synthesis Gallery Berlin, until 3 February 2019 Part of Vorspiel/Transmediale/CTM 2019 this is first VR work by Adam Broomberg…
Alejandra Pérez Núñez is a sound artist, hacktivist and media designer. Her work focuses on the study of Antarctica and encompasses sound, performance, video,…
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…
Saša Spačal is a Postmedia artist living and working in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her current research encompasses living systems, media art, sound art and real-time…
Biomedia, Design, News, Series, STATE Studio
A new exhibition is opening at STATE studio Berlin, Living Canvas by Fara Peluso, a berlin based designer and artist. The exhibition consists of the installation Living Canvas…
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)…
Art Laboratory Berlin, Biomedia, News
Water and water pollution is becoming a central focus in artistic research. There is an exponentially growing number of initiatives, exhibitions and artists reflecting on…
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
Kapelica Gallery (founded in 1995 in Ljubljana) is one of the reference institutions for contemporary investigative arts worldwide. Their transgressive programme, which consists of…
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…
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,…
Next Sunday December 2 closes the inaugural exhibition of the Passen-gers off-site series: Disinformation ‘Language [as] Meta-Technology. Passen-gers is a site-specific exhibition series that explores…
Biomedia, News, Robotics & Kinetics
Between 28th November 2018 and February 17th, 2019, the PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art welcomes a large scale international project: THE NEW STATE OF THE…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
The title of the exhibition ‘Agonism/Antagonism’ derives from a relational understanding of the two terms, where ‘Agonism’ – as a political theory emphasising the importance…