Erica Gonsales
The Poetic Potential Of Perception: Meet Gisela Motta & Leandro Lima
Meet the couple who discover process and artistic potential through cinema, life issues, and love.
Brain Activity As Augmented By Kinect And Neon Lights
The latest pieces in Uruguayan artist Fernando Velázquez’s Mindscape Series.
Rick Silva Transforms Organic Landscapes Into Digital Paintings And GIFs In En Plein Air
Meet the animated gifs created by Brazilian Rick Silva, who takes his laptop into nature to create according to location and weather.
Original Creators: The Father Of Public-Access Television, George C. Stoney
We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators.
Summoning Yoruba Spirits And Turning Day Into Night In Criolo’s New Video For “Mariô”
2D and 3D animations merge with good old fashioned post-production to create this dark, gloomy world.
Video Art Pioneer Bill Lundberg Tells Us Why Good Art Isn't About High Tech
From film art of the 70s to advances in projection today, Lundberg has seen video technology transform completely.
Cantoni And Crescenti Tear Down The Tower Of Babel With 40 Cell Phones
Sound installation FALA from our Brazilian creator duo Cantoni&Crescenti investigates what might happen when machines start talking.
Blade Runner Recreated Using Frame-By-Frame Watercolor Paintings
Check out the teaser of an animation created by Swedish artist and compare some frames selected from the original version to the aquarelle version.
Face Couture Explores The Transformative Power Of Masks
Brazilian Felipe Caprestano introduces a collection of head ornaments and we talked with him to learn more about it.
3D Projection Mapping With Your Favorite Nintendo Games
Visuatari, from new visual design company Iluzion, brings a new dimension to classic video games.
Water Colored Security Footage Becomes Eery Glitch Art
Kon Trubkovitch and Regina Parra revisit the dusty, blurry aesthetic of old film in Mise-en-scène.
Sao Paulo Artist Weaves Digital Lace
Cristina Suzuki applies a software method to the tradition of chintz cloths.