“A common misunderstanding about AI art is the notion that it lacks emotion or a human touch, simply because it's facilitated by technology.” - Varun Gupta
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“A common misunderstanding about AI art is the notion that it lacks emotion or a human touch, simply because it's facilitated by technology.” - Varun Gupta
The new era of comedy explained through the rhetoric of a female artist raised in the digitalized age.
Oscillating from online universes, post-apocalyptic and fleshy realities, Bassam Issa Al-Sabah is a multidisciplinary artist that lives between Dublin and Glasgow.
Eva Papamargariti's art blurs digital and physical realms, crafting 2D/3D spaces that trigger narratives from obscure everyday events.
Giovanni Chiamenti, the transdisciplinary artist who explores themes such as sympoiesis and symbiogenesis within the interactions between the human and natural environments.
An interview with academic and content producer Daniel Felstead exploring the intersections of fashion, art and world-building in contemporary cultural production.
Priyesh Trivedi is a self-trained visual artist and designer from Bombay. His work largely revolves around nostalgia, popular culture and détournement driven by irony and satire.
Specializing in the creation of speculative life forms, Lisa Meinesz digitally sculpts intricate models and often brings them to life through 3D printing/3D printed molds for bio-materials. Her work holds the capability to entice our senses for foreign space, activating our minds to extra sensory perceptions.
At times smoothy, dolly, fleshy and fluffy, at times digital and metallic, at others pure pierfranciscan classicist, Filip Custic reincarnates the digital, transubstantiating it in the human body.
Dmstfctn & Evita Manji talk AI misalignment dramaturgy with Alasdair Milne after the premiere of their new performance, curated by Serpentine and hosted at HQI in London.
‘Tony Oursler, An artist who is curious about psychology and likes to have fun is a well known for his mix media and projection art works. His conceptual art works made various artists such as mike kelly and david bowie curious in him.
Indian AI artist Prateek Arora, inspired by science fiction, cyber culture, Indo-Futurism and horror, is reinventing South Asian figurative imagery.
Tere Segovia intricately observes contemporary visual culture, seamlessly intertwining beauty, consumerism, and irony, creating a compelling artistic narrative that challenges and reflects societal norms.
Filip Kostic, a visionary artist, lives and reflects in software and technology. The questions he asks, and the answers, paradoxes and feelings he derives from them, are his artworks.
In a dialogue with Flaviu Rogojan, a Romanian multidisciplinary artist whose practice is intricately woven into the realms of science, technology, and internet culture.
Enrico Pozzobon delves into audiovisual creations, oscillating between the mundane and the sublime, between jest and poetry. He exaggerates the fragmented nature of today's hypermediated condition to bring to the foreground the spectacle driving contemporary society.
Introducing Giovanni Lo Castro: exploring media imagery in its manifold forms searching for hybrid spaces that blur the line between the real and virtual. What’s art beyond its matter in the digital age?
From ancient Greeks’ theatrical catharsis to contemporary art: how does emotional cleansing work nowadays? A brief introduction to emerging artist Giorgia Grassi's art.
Is it possible to reshape desire through DIY technology? A dialogue with Cristina Dezi about sex-tech and synthetic pleasures.
Tommy Blend’s electric eyewear and alluring accessories are a vision of the future.