A collective exhibition currently running in Brussels features a unique collection of digital artworks created by internationally known new media artists, and coming from galleries and collections from around the world
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Three independent curators from china offer a critical reflection on the ‘China phenomenon’, the current cultural production and on the impact it has on the international art system
and it is dedicated to new media art in China. Hurray!
An exhibition in Berlin examines how contemporary artists around the world re-invent the image we might have of Asia and the way in which the post-colonial production of knowledge is challenging Euro-centric concepts of art
A video of Casey Reas’ talk last week and some goodies from theverymany
Casastristes.org explores housing problems in Spain. Its objective is to serve as an information and resources exchange platform in line with the Web 2.0 spirit
10 maps and 10 essays about social issues from globalization to garbage; surveillance to extraordinary rendition; statelessness to visibility; deportation to migration
Sightseeing of an exhibition which presents works from 30 artists depicting and commenting on various phenomena influenced by the continually growing tourist industry
Kate’s quirky design, fashion, performative and space projects focus on the body, its habits, movements, and the dynamic sectional relationship to its surrounding structures
Innovationsforum, which took place last year, invited a stellar cast of interaction design thinkers and practitioners to discuss the many aspects of interface and interaction design
Mostly architecture dealing with border issues or unsolicited actions
Goth – Reality of the Departed World introduced goth / gothic in contemporary art through approximately 250 works. Vicente Gutierrez reports
A short video that documents Brandon Ballengee’s research into amphibian declines and deformities
Instead of hand-embroidered tapestries, sewed by skilled craftsmen/craftswomen, Margret Eicher’s tapestries are refined industrial products, woven by a computer
An exhibition of artworks which makes more tangible the contradictions and responsibilities that we encounter personally and as a society, giving the public the possibility of broadening and analyzing our perceptions and actions
The uses of satellite technologies that emerge from state-sponsored espionage but also media art & activism
Videos, models, original drawings, inflatables from a group of experimental architects and critical artists who had more stamina and attitude than the Rolling Stones themselves
LABoral in Gijon offers residencies for artists and curators and Medialab Prado is preparing the next edition of their successful Interactivos? workshops
Marisa’s work combine performance, video, sound, drawing, and installation to address intersections of pop culture and the cultural history of technology, as they effect the voice, power, and persona
I interviewed 5 artists (Paula Roush, Doria Fan, Joshua Klein, David Kousemaker and Meghan Trainor) as well as our favourite expert from Tokyo (Konomi Shin’ishi) about their experience with RFID technology
An exhibition in Hasselt looks at the relationship between people and their spatial environment, art and technology.
In Sensorium, contemporary artists and writers explore the implications of the techno-human interface
Black-bag operations and cultural jam services improving corporate advertisement since 1977.
Where i realize i like gunpowder shows, atomic mushrooms, feng shui’d military base but am totally underwhelmed by stuffed wolves
Traditional craft sexed up with activism, celeebrity mugshots, politics and virus. On view through Arpil 27 at the MAD in New York
Cute and cruel, the best solo show i’ve seen in New York this week
The Course Director of MAID on collage, ecological issues, gene mutation cutlery, clay animation and that famous hamster paper shredder
The videos of the conference which took place at FACT in Liverpool on February 8 & 9 have been made available online
When i interviewed Wafaa about his latest art work last week, i had no idea his project would be censored and his view silenced
12 minutes packed with DIY kits to turn pee into fertilizer, vending machines for crows and the dark sides of social networks
Caitlin Berrigan, Adam Zaretsky, Brandon Ballengee, Kathy High and I will be in New York for a panel on biotech art
Despite the negative press, SL’s user base tripled and continues attracting about a half million new sign-ups a month. How can this possibly be happening?
In January, the lab was opening its doors to present KiBu’s projects, get feedback on their work from visitors, drink hot chocolate and end the evening with performances.
Eric Rodenbeck on why information visualization is becoming more than a set of tools and technologies and techniques to understand large data sets. It is emerging as a medium in its own right, with a wide range of expressive potential
Imagine on a stroll through Hyde Park you are met with an eerie silence. All the twittering birds have disappeared.
Featuring Critical Art Ensemble’s video Immolation and The Office of Experiments investigation into truth serums
The concept of Territories is the focus of an excellent exhibition in the small Belgian city of Liège. Gorgeous image galore inside
Quirky robotic deer, moose, and zebra robotic trophies raise questions about human-animal relationship but also about the future integration of robots in our society
When magic tricks and physical computing classes collide at the University of Architecture in Venice …
Both an exhibition and a workshop Beyond The Screen brings together artists and designers who explore code-based strategies for producing physical form