When Art Meets Algorithm: How today’s technologies, from artificial intelligence to virtual reality, are changing the way art is made.
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"The Art Happens Here: Net Art Anthology" will be widely released in April, but we still have a few advance copies available via our webstore! Get yours here: https://t.co/MLRwK7zpOl
"What would it look like to de-individualize problems? What structures would enable us to acknowledge the impact of emotions so that we can imagine a politics of solidarity?"
Explore the art of @miriamjcarranza @ https://t.co/AIMYuIJrmc
.@jmantissa is an artist and programmer working with computer graphics to explore new modes of abstraction. His work has been exhibited @YBCA, @BNetzkunst, @SanJoseICA, @cooperhewitt, and @NewFormsFest.
Explore his collection @ https://t.co/r3CwQorSDs
As 2018 comes to a close, we'd like to say thanks to the artists, collectors, and new friends who helped make for an incredible first year of DO. We're so excited to continue working with and growing this remarkable creative community in the new year and beyond! 🎨💾🚀
New digital editions from Josh Rigling are now available on Digital Objects. In this #GIF series, Rigling uses a custom algorithm to generate topographic maps of panning clouds.
Explore the collection @ https://t.co/bNCZkJ939a.
Sophia Oppel's work "addresses the position of insidious, hegemonic power embedded in networked existence and its manifestations in embodied experience."
Three editions of Oppel's new interactive HTML piece are available for the first time exclusively @ https://t.co/1ACzYS9zra.
.@mrkdrf explores our interactions with digitally simulated domains, urban environments, and the “Natural Landscape." His work is included in the collections of @Fidelity, @DeutscheBank, & @SCADdotedu, among others.
Explore his DO-exclusive collection @ https://t.co/7RVM2Pvzmp
In her own words, @jessicadolence is inspired by "digital decoration and ornamentation in relationship to CyberFeminism and virtual space" and "20th c. cultural trends, period film sets, and fictional literature."
View her exclusive collection at https://t.co/0fA2KYJeST.
Another great essay from our friend @artnome. If you're interested in art + tech, he is a must-follow. No one covers the space with as much thoughtfulness and nuance. 🎨💾