The third part of the fourth chapter of "The History of Computer Art" is now online in the English translation. The missing chapters V to VIII will follow. Chapter IV.3 on "Evolutionary Art": URL: http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA-IV.3e.html
I've written a personal exploration of the first expressions of a new type of writing that has developed slowly and insidiously in the minds of those who grew up quietly plugged in and instinctively communicating online.
I look at a range of younger writers (Tao Lin, Marie Calloway, Steve Roggenbuck ...
The second part of the fourth chapter of "The History of Computer Art" is now online in the English translation. The missing chapters IV.3 to VIII will follow. Chapter IV.2 on "Computer Animation" (movies, music videos, demoscene): URL: http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA-IV.2e.html
Hello, and please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Tracy and I am a graduate student in Museum Studies at Johns Hopkins University. I am conducting a critique of one of the online exhibitions here at Rhizome.org, The Download, and I am hoping that some of you ...
We have the great pleasure to inform you that NeMe has published a conversation by Erkki Huhtamo with Gene Youngblood. This text and the images which illustrate it have never been published before.
Huhtamo's systematic approach of understanding new media by looking back into history and Youngblood's visionary insights remain ...
Breaking Bad: the bitTorrent Edition is a video created from the final episode of Breaking Bad incompletely downloaded from the internet via bittorrent.
The video has been linearly edited, no digital effects were used and all effects are in the corrupted file ...
Rachel Falconer's article is written in response to an interview conducted with lizvlx and Hans Bernhard from Ubermorgen. 'userunfriendly' is their ...
Marc Garrett interviews Isabelle Arvers about the AntiAtlas of Borders project. Control systems along land, sea, air and virtual state borders are the subject of work and mutation for scientists, artists, filmmakers ...
Taina Bucher interviews London-based artist, publisher and programmer James Bridle. Bridle discusses his work - addressing issues of drone surveillance and invisible technologies - and his understanding ...
The first part of the fourth chapter of "The History of Computer Art" is now online in the English translation. The missing chapters IV.2 to VIII will follow. Chapter IV.1 on "Video Tools": URL: http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA-IV.1e.html
Chris Dercon, current director of the Tate Modern in London, talks about museums in times of crisis, the role of art in contemporary society, and new forms of collecting, exhibiting and engaging with the market.
Yesterday Annick Rivoire of the French online magazine poptronics published an interview (with Emmanuel Guez and me) on the backgrounds of the project Reading Club. I thought it might be nice for those who plan to attend this evenings or tomorrows online performance to be able to read it. So ...