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Europe in 4017: Here's What Computers Can Tell Us About the Distant Future
Constant Dullaart and Adam Harvey explore Europe’s collective identity seen through the biased vision of neural networks.
50 Years of Media Art Collide in ‘Electronic Superhighway’
London’s Whitechapel Gallery exhibits computer and internet art by Nam June Paik, Cory Arcangel, Amalia Ulman, and more.
A Hilarious New Exhibition Slays Banking and Big Business
Different artists embrace and adopt the economic strategies of corporations and investment banks in 'Neoliberal Lulz' at Carroll / Fletcher.
The "Tears of Joy" Emoji Is the "Word of the Year": Last Week in Art
It was chosen, the Oxford Dictionary announced, "as the ‘word’ that best reflected the ethos, mood and preoccupations of 2015.”
An Artist Is Creating a Facebook ‘Army’ Out of Dead Soldier's Names
Constant Dullaart wants to raise awareness of Facebook’s increasing monopoly over our identities.
Constant Dullaart Delivers the World's First Photoshopped Image
The "URL killer" digs deep for his new show in Paris.
See The World’s First Photoshopped Photograph In Constant Dullaart’s Newest Exhibition
At this exhibition, none of the content is actually the artist's. Each is a relic that's connected, in one way or another, to Photoshop.
Full Screen Is A Group Show Dedicated To Digital Art You Can Wear On Your Wrist
What time is it? Time for browser art and mashups, that's what.
Artist Publishes His Life Online Via A Custom iPhone App (And 3 Other Projects That Tackle Living In Public)
Artists are increasingly using social media to show the complex relationship we have with what’s public and what’s private in the online realm.