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Generative Art Illuminates Jakarta On The Longest Media Facade In The World
Dylan Schenker — May 15, 2012
Artist Marius Watz designs the visuals for media facade agency Standard Vision. >> Read More
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[#DIGART] 10 Reasons Why Digital Art Doesn't Need The Traditional Art Market
Dylan Schenker — May 11, 2012
Perhaps we should consider the digital art market its own entity, rather than try to conform it to the (dated) standards of the art world. >> Read More
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The Augmented Reality Of A Cyber Magician
Dylan Schenker — March 30, 2012
Virtual magician and techno-illusionist Marco Tempest is exploring the narrative of illusion in today's tech powered world. >> Read More
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Tweeting, Poking, Friending, Liking And Other Virtual Habits, Now Happening IRL
Dylan Schenker — March 29, 2012
Are we moving away from the "real world" with new technologies or just finding a new way of interacting with it? >> Read More
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Yung Jake Gets Embedded With An Anthem To Virality
Dylan Schenker — March 27, 2012
A new piece of (musical) Net Art by Yung Jake where he raps about going viral, while speeding us through the steps involved in going viral. >> Read More
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Don't Let These Stereoscopic Monsters Invade Your Dreams
Dylan Schenker — March 22, 2012
These hand-drawn monsters may be more Where The Wild Things Are than Fright Fest, but it's scary how cute they are. >> Read More
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Artist Explores Online Identity And Privacy With Facebook ID Cards
Dylan Schenker — March 05, 2012
German artist Tobias Leingruber discusses his inspiration behind creating the first, unofficial Facebook ID card. >> Read More
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Craigslist's "Missed Connections" Get Matched By An Algorithmic Cupid
Dylan Schenker — February 16, 2012
Passed by a hottie and didn't get her number? It's not too late. >> Read More
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6 Art Projects Prying The Lid Off Online Privacy
Dylan Schenker — February 06, 2012
Artists explore the drawn-out privacy policies of your favorite websites and social networks--as well as what the consequences may be. >> Read More
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Artist Measures Visitor Attention Span With Kinect-Powered Tape Measurers
Dylan Schenker — January 16, 2012
A rather literal look at how long patrons spend time with art. >> Read More
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Design Concept Would Have You Travel The World On A Floating Cloud
Dylan Schenker — January 09, 2012
Have a few weeks or months to spare? Passing Cloud is an eco-friendly, destination-less way to roam the globe. >> Read More
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Create A Personal Planet With Google Street View
Dylan Schenker — January 03, 2012
Using the reality-warping Stereographic Street View application. >> Read More
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The Digital World Is Leaking Onto Our City Streets
Dylan Schenker — December 15, 2011
A series of public art interventions from artist Clemens Behr brings the aesthetics of the digital world into the physical world. >> Read More
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Vintage Computer Symphony Plays "House Of The Rising Sun"
Dylan Schenker — December 06, 2011
The Animals' "House of the Rising Sun" never sounded so good. >> Read More
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Visual System's Technofuturistic Landscapes Act Natural
Dylan Schenker — December 01, 2011
Fiber optic highways entangle corridors and industrial spaces. >> Read More
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Desire Of Codes: Exploring The Role Of The Spectator As Subject
Dylan Schenker — November 14, 2011
Do we lose something of ourselves when Seiko Mikami's new installation interprets its audience as pure data? >> Read More
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Chicago's GLI.TC/H Fest Disrupts The Traditional Gallery Space
Dylan Schenker — November 11, 2011
The movement generates a lush ecology of works spread out across multiple aesthetics. >> Read More
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Robert Seidel's FOLDS Breathes New Life Into Ancient Sculptures
Dylan Schenker — October 12, 2011
Projections re-animate decaying 19th century Greek plaster cast sculptures. >> Read More
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Colorful, Streaming Infographics Give Cold Data A Friendlier Face
Dylan Schenker — October 06, 2011
IBM's free THINK exhibit at Lincoln Center in NYC insists that people understand how technology is mediating our lives and experiences. >> Read More
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Excavating A Preserved Digital Metropolis
Dylan Schenker — September 27, 2011
The Deleted City peers directly into the homes of 90s netizens captured in time. >> Read More


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