"The United States loses more American lives to patient safety incidents every six months than it did in the entire Vietnam War." Edward Picot introduces The Last Collaboration an ...
Morten Søndergaard's article explores the field of the ‘unheard avant-gardes’ (if it indeed is one field) and, drawing from the examples of ‘POEX65’ – a cross-disciplinary ...
Mark Hancock investigates the video works of AB Miller. His nationally and internationally exhibited works include his acclaimed Gridworks Project, which comprises abstract ASCII drawings, ink drawings, animated GIFs, and video elements. "We exist within a ...
Darko Aleksovski interviews OPA (Slobodanka Stevceska and Denis Saraginovski). OPA (Obsessive Possessive Aggression) is an artistic collaboration, based in Macedonia, whose focus is researching the social, cultural and everyday issues, as well as the ways of ...
[text=center]New book showcases net.art projects and delivers theoretical motivations [/text] Net Works offers an inside look into the process of successfully developing thoughtful, innovative digital media. In many practice-based art texts and classrooms, technology is divorced from the socio-political concerns of those using it. Although there are ...
For some time now the discussion thread on rhizome seems to be "dead" - hardly anyone reading, reacting. What changed ? Why? Whenever I come back to have a look it feels as a graveyard with some ghost of the past still roaming.
Where is the discussion, the excitement … the community ...
Woman, Art & Technology is a new series of interviews on Furtherfield. Over the next year Rachel Beth Egenhoefer will interview artists, designers, theorists, curators, and others ...
thought I'd share this project we (@branger_briz) recently completed and exhibited at Miami Art Basel. "A Charge for Privacy" is an iPhone charging station for the festival which functions as a metaphor for the online services that we use. Services that are thought to be "free" but are in fact ...