Niki Russell reviews Syndrome 3.0: The Post-Human Gospel at 24 Kitchen Street - a night of performances, by artists whose entangled relation to technology seeks to posit new forms of identity and ...
Link Editions is proud to announce “Open”, a series of catalogues, essay collections and pamphlets co-published with partner institutions. The series makes available to art institutions that are interested in publishing but aren't able ...
Robert Jackson reviews Nathaniel Stern's Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body as Performance (2013): a critical framework that argues for the importance of embodiment in digital interactive art together with a constitutive philosophy of relationality, movement ...
Would anybody like to share art works or artists, that use game engines and game tools within their practice, where the resulting output has no game structure, goals, or narratives. It is important that the end point is not a game.
Rob Myers brings together the history of conceptual art and the future of Bitcoin-style blockchain technology for what would have been a panel presentation at The White Building for V&A Digital Futures ...
Rourke wallows in curator Shiri Shalmy's ongoing project Data as Culture, examining works by Paolo Cirio and James Bridle that deal explicitly with the concatenation of data. What ...
Pencil-Line-Eraser: An Interesting and Worthwhile Exhibition at Carroll/Fletcher, London.
Michael Szpakowski reviews Pencil-Line-Eraser, the 'expanded' drawing exhibition at Carroll/Fletcher in London and finds a great deal to commend in it, though it also raises some knotty problems too…
Marco Donnarumma Marco examines the issues around Google breeding the next generation of digital artists, as shown in their recent venture with their infamous DevArt ...
My friends Tracy Vine and Liz Sterry (both completing MRes students of mine & Ruth Catlow's at Writtle) have been leading a photography project for the past few months in the Chelmsford, UK suburb of Great Baddow. It all culminates in an (expanded) photography exhibition in the parish hall
Hi Tom, Thanks for the feedback about Rhizome Today (http://www.rhizome.org/today) - just copying part of it here since it's attached to a now-deleted post:
"I think you should leave these posts up on the blog, rather than have a monthly self-edited highlights post. Is the concern that ...