Exhibition: ‘So Far, Still So Close’ at Synthesis Gallery in Berlin
From April 26 to 28 Synthesis Gallery is premiering two new VR works by Chinese artist Yu Hong and Ukrainian artist Nikita Shalenny. ‘So far,…
From April 26 to 28 Synthesis Gallery is premiering two new VR works by Chinese artist Yu Hong and Ukrainian artist Nikita Shalenny. ‘So far,…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Déjà vu is a French term to describe the feeling that one has lived through the present situation before. This connects with the concept…
Computing Art, Interviews, Key Artists
micha cárdenas is an artist, theorist, poet and assistant professor at UC Santa Cruz working with the algorithms and poetics of trans people…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews
Jakob Kudsk Steensen is a Danish artist and art director based in New York; currently, he is shortlisted for the Future Generation Art Prize, which…
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…
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,…
Stour Space, located in a formerly disused building in Hackney Wick, is from the outside fairly nondescript – a seemingly unlikely location for this…
AI & A.Life, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Perusing Antoine Catala’s website you gain a sense of his slightly tongue in cheek approach to digital media. Browsing his site is a process analogous…
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…
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…
Chalkroom is a virtual reality installation by Laurie Anderson and Hsin-Chien Huang in which the reader flies through an enormous structure made of…
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…
To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit. Stephen Hawking Step outside on a clear, dark night, and…
Spacial sound designers and researchers are exponentially exploiting the possibilities of new media such as virtual and augmented reality; and some of them are…
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…
AI & A.Life, Contributors, Op & Ed
Augmented Reality (AR) is one of several technologies emerging for widespread use; culturally popularised to undoubtedly soon be woven into the fabric of everyday…
Sigmund Freud described three levels of the mind: conscious mind (all the mental processes of which we are aware), preconscious mind (feelings and thoughts…
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…
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 –…