A conversation with the art historian Claire Bishop about technology's influence on museums and galleries, and her recent book Disordered Attention.
Radical Software” at MUDAM is an analog exhibition about digital art that examines tech history from a feminist perspective.
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Once upon a time in the bustling heart of a tech-savvy city, a visionary artist named Rarezo embarked on a journey that would ...
Gateshead-based illusion specialist, Howard Lee, has teamed up with leading home electricals manufacturer, Hisense, to unite ...
Multi-award-winning fashion designer and Te Puke resident Donna Dinsdale has earned national recognition once again with her ...
Honor’s MagicBook Art 14 Snapdragon offers style, performance, and privacy with Snapdragon X Elite, 3.1K OLED display, and AI ...
The portrait depicts the British mathematician Alan Turing as the god of artificial intelligence. Its creator is a robot ...
Why have one review when you can have three? Here, Claudia Ross wonders if military technology has influenced the foundations ...
My whole life is dedicated to art, whether that be drawing ... I want to heavily discourage my peers from using this new ...
Artists might still be wary and skeptical of artwork by artificial intelligence, but art collectors are seemingly on board.
In continuation of the MoU signed with China Rail in Beijing, China, last month, a Chinese delegation of eight different ...