MutualArt | Posted 05.02.2012
Posted 04.27.2012
We've all sat and watched shapes appear in the clouds, but have you ever seen them appear in lightning? Cassandra C. Jones, "Dog Dog Dog," (2012)...
Posted 03.07.2012
The iPad is known as an entertainment center, a business tool and a user-friendly way to surf the web, but we had no idea that it could be used for ar...
Posted 02.16.2012
When we hear the word "swarm," rarely do we feel relaxed, but artist Thomas Jackson aims to change our perceptions with his astounding series of unlik...
Posted 02.03.2012
Maybe we have a secret soft spot for mannequin heads or maybe it's just our favorite weird video of the week, but "Motion Feel," the latest offering f...
Posted 01.25.2012
Minjeong An's website gives you scant information about her, but the Korean artist's incredibly detailed diagrams provide everything you would ever wa...
Posted 01.23.2012
Photography was used to capture a moment in time, to document the truth. Technology too, began as a means to further scientific truth-seeking, to make...
Posted 01.09.2012
Google Art Project revolutionized the limits of online art viewing by making the world's most renowned museum exhibitions accessible through the c...
Posted 01.05.2012
There are the quantifiable patterns of small things we do everyday: steps walked, time spent on the computer, amount of sleep, calories ingested, mood...
Posted 12.19.2011
For the average individual, the idea of a world where inanimate objects come to life and engage in conversation is one of horror and grave implication...
Posted 12.19.2011
South Korean public artist Choi Jeong-Hwa sees everyone as an artist and everything as art, or at least as materials. From his project 1,000 Doors, a ...
Posted 12.15.2011
As far as stereotypes go, the hit-the-town gallerista crowd and the hit-the-basement video gamers seem to be polar opposites. Yet a new exhibition at ...
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 12.07.2011
How do you "recreate the essence of life in digital form"? For generative artist, the answer is in using technology -- like computer algorithms, an...
Posted 11.17.2011
Crafting sounds to work with a visual is an art form in and of itself. Just ask the great sound mix masters of film and games today. In this video sou...
Posted 01.01.2012
It's all too easy to tweak ourselves online. Changing to become closer to the way we wish others perceived us, only the most flattering pictures, fals...
The Creators Project | Posted 12.19.2011
Each week we chat about the tools of the trade with one outstanding creative to find out exactly how they do what they do. The questions are always th...
Posted 11.27.2011
From CNN to SNL, presidential debates have experienced a wide range of coverage, but the three member video art team, Sosolimited are breaking down th...
Bill Bush | Posted 11.07.2011
Posted 08.04.2011
Video games have traveled a long road to respectability in the US. The industry may never finish the winning over the hearts and minds of the older ge...
Constantin Bjerke | Posted 08.01.2011
Tracking down Matt Pyke is normally a hard task as he runs his multidisciplinary design collective Universal E...
Posted 07.18.2011
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) made two important announcements this week. Along with its annual crop of grant recipients, the agency relea...
Posted 05.25.2011
WHO: Alex McLeod WHAT: PULSE NY WHEN: Thursday March 3 to Sunday March 6, 2011 Opening Reception: Thursday March 3 from 10:00-1:00pm WHERE: The Met...
Andy Miah | Posted 05.25.2011
Viewers can now browse classic gallery collections in hyper-real gigapixel quality, but Google's project is out of sync with the values of the digital revolution.
Max Eternity | Posted 05.25.2011
What's most intriguing about Ligon's process is his lucid grasp on the synthesis of converging ideas and phenomena surrounding visual art and new media modalities for personal creativity, educational forums and the marketplace.
Evelyne Politanoff | Posted 05.22.2012