Every morning Oliver Wasow posts a found, un-authored photograph where a variety of his 2000+ friends comment. I had a conversation with Oliver Wasow and we discussed the value of social media in art.
Have you always dreamed of meeting pop art extraordinaire Andy Warhol? Have those dreams involved riding atop a majestic unicorn, with Andy at your ba...
Brad Troemel is a conceptual artist/NYU professor/Etsy master whose online store is full of bizarre combinations of ready-made goods that look surpris...
Rrrrrrrroll is a project by group of friends from Japan. In an e-mail to HuffPost Arts, one of the members wrote, "We don't really have any specific r...
What makes a video go viral? There's an alchemy to the process that we'd like to investigate through the lens of art. By exploring the art of the vira...
INSA creates awesome street art GIFs that bring the thrill of the streets to your very own Tumblr. Painting a wall several times and snapping photos o...
With every city boasting its own unique atmosphere and flavor, it is a crime that we can only choose one of them to live in at a time. Luckily the web...
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...
Via Beautiful/Decay.
There's no question that GIFs have had a long history on the Internet. We've been accidentally stumbling upon them for as long a...
Since the days of dial-up, the mysterious artists behind jodi.org have been turning the web into a Dadaist canvas through deranged ASCII-leaking websi...
The conventions of the book require an obvious organizational structure. The multi-media web is the new book--the Supernovel --and it is inherently open-ended.