Takehiko Sanada‘s Prefab Coats can be worn as coats or transformed into blankets, sleeping bags or even emergency […]
David Casacuberta and Marco Bellonzi of the Santo File art group have been awarded the first prize, in […]
Wargame is a piece that Leif Rumbke has concieved as an installation at KHM in Cologne. It refers […]
The Unseen Video is a weather controlled music video for Mike Milosh‘s – You Make Me Feel. The […]
Young Chinese photographer and video artist Cao Fei is having a solo exhibition in The Netherlands. Check her […]
French net artist Christophe Bruno is to have a solo exhibition in Toulouse next week. Gallery goers will […]
Sony Outsider (Gajin) is a true-to-scale replica of the Fat Man, the atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki in […]
When in Wales a couple of weeks ago, i had the chance to meet Glenn Davidson and Anne […]
The Tuimelhuis (Tumbling House), designed by architects Koers, Zeinstra and Van Gelderen, represents a mobile component of the […]
In A Terrible Beauty, Jennifer Angus reflects upon the warmth and comforts of home, travel, storytelling, and the […]
Reading about Yamaha‘s layouts and assembly instructions to help you create realistic papercraft motorcycle models this morning (via […]
Charles Saatchi is to open his new gallery with miniature skeletons and dead insects. Tessa Farmer’s Swarm (second […]
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Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos‘s collection of pieces relating to female and male identity and the dictatorship of image […]
Last post on the Algorithmic Revolution. On the History of Interactive Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (part 1 and […]
International Flight is a seven-metre-long replica aeroplane. Wherever it is exhibited the work is slightly different because of […]
Second part of the report from the Algorithmic Revolution. On the History of Interactive Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany. […]
Over the past 50 years, algorithmic decision-making processes have come very much to the fore as a result […]
The new printed Neural issue in English is available. The new edition includes interviews of Tom Betts/Nullpointer, //////////fur////, […]
Elizabeth McGrath‘s latests works Altarwise by Owl-Light is at the Billy Shire Fine Arts gallery, Culver City, CA, […]
Follow Through is an audio-visual artwork that has been created for the Whitney Museum of American Art‘s 5th […]
In her BODYWORK project, Liz Cohen is converting Färgfabriken’s main hall into a car body shop and a […]
If they could choose, where would domesticated crickets choose to be? Actual nature would be a bit harsh […]
A few months ago, a political row blew up over government plans (announced in April) to solve Spain´s […]
Last Sunday i visited the ZKM in Karlsruhe (Germany). They have a mind-blowing Light Art from Artificial Light […]
I’m having a good time so far in Disney-esque Heidelberg. Fur gave an hilarious talk this afternoon. Most […]
Beijing Boom Tower presents a model showing 6 hectares of the Chinese capital in 2020. The design of […]
From December 16th to March 5th, the Ludwig Forum in Aachen, Germany will be presenting Artgames: The curators […]
The previous Snow Show exhibitions, held in 2003 and 2004, included a total of nineteen structures designed and […]
The excesses of Miami Beach may make it the perfect location for Art Basel’s second home, but for […]
Residue of Usability is a computer monitor in which an interface has been engraved into the glass of […]
The Windows Washing Machine is made out of a pc, an electrical tincan-opener, an alu-frame and two roadbricks. […]
Cape Farewell Project leads expeditions with artists, scientists, and journalists, in hopes of creating more environmental awareness and […]
Artist Daniel Reynolds’s flock of fifteen drinking birds. They are made of pyrex glass, and require a special […]
Conceived as a satellite project of the Venice Biennal in 2001, Hollywood by Maurizio Cattelan was a replica […]
The desert of Southern California is a wasteland of military bombing ranges and toxic waste, beautiful vistas and […]
Chris Oakley‘s video The Catalogue deals with the retail environment, surveillance technology, RFID and data brokers, where access […]
Hi I never planned to be an advocate of the term New Media, but – it exists – […]
ComputersForArt is a non-profit organization which aims to promote the re-use of redundant technology, such as computer/office equipment, […]
After having asked viewers to identify Britain’s worst building for a reality series (to culminate in a live […]