abstraction – orbitanaut | Continue reading
Light canvas 67P – Joanie Lemercier | Continue reading
Contours – Udit Mahajan | Continue reading
Fronteras en abstracto – Andrés Senn | Continue reading
Wide Curved Alternation – Proembrion | Continue reading
Windswept – Tyler Boswell | Continue reading
Anachronous – wwatkns | Continue reading
Resilience – Alex Grasser | Continue reading
Folded Space / 1 – David Umemoto | Continue reading
US – Iskra Velitchkova | Continue reading
proof of work (color) – Clint Fulkerson | Continue reading
Negative Space – Landlines Art | Continue reading
How much of one is in the other – beardcoded | Continue reading
Created by Benedikt Groß, Maik Groß and Thibault Durand, Mind the “Uuh” is an experimental training device helping everyone to become a better public speaker. The device is constantly listening to the sound of your voice, aiming to make you aware of “uuh” fill words. | Continue reading
Schetsboek – Lucas S. Reveil | Continue reading
Leviathan – nekropunk | Continue reading
Atoms’ Gaze – KRANKARTA | Continue reading
Agglo – Leander Herzog | Continue reading
(kinder)Garden, Monuments – Yazid + zancan | Continue reading
Created by Kimchi and Chips, 'Another Moon' is a large-scale outdoor apparition that creates a technically sublime second moon in the sky. 40 towers collect the sun's energy during the day and project that light back into the sky at night, creating a second moon overhead. | Continue reading
Monocell – Luka Piskorec | Continue reading
Blurring of Chromatic Alternation – Proembrion | Continue reading
Created by Richard Vijgen, 'Through Artificial Eyes' is an interactive installation that lets the audience look at 558 episodes of VPRO Tegenlicht (Dutch Future Affairs Documentary series) through the eyes of a computer vision Neural Network. | Continue reading
Ancient Courses of Fictional Rivers – Robert Hodgin | Continue reading
You’ve Been Liberated – Karsten Schmidt | Continue reading
Window – Jan Robert Leegte | Continue reading
The human breath not only helps maintain life, but also carries a conversation, both in its assistance in the verbal conversation but in the chemical composition and interaction with nature. It is an ever-changing matrix with infinite components that maintains an intriguing compl … | Continue reading
Crystalyx – Luka Piskorec | Continue reading
First in a series of investigations of creative human-robot teams led by Dr. Kate Sicchio (choreography) and Dr. Patrick Martin (robotics). It explores gestures of the robot arm as a starting point for a duet. Interacting through mimicry, timings and spatial patterns, this piece … | Continue reading
Sabotage – Kim Asendorf | Continue reading
Space & Time – Third Vision | Continue reading
spaceplant – SPACEFILLER | Continue reading
Chromoplasm – Luka Piskorec | Continue reading
Organicon, variation I – Frederik Vanhoutte | Continue reading
#NaotoHieda is an artwork around a computer program and a body. A screenshot of a performance using the artist's body and a custom-made web editor for live-coding is printed as a large construction banner. Currently, it is on view at a group exhibition at Pola Museum Annex in Tok … | Continue reading
Tapestry – Sage Jenson | Continue reading
36 Points #17 – Sage Jenson | Continue reading
Nekropolis[konstrukt] – nekropunk | Continue reading
Ridge Blur – wwatkns | Continue reading
36 Points #03 – Sage Jenson | Continue reading
CSRSNT-DAAI-041-of-128 – Caesuras | Continue reading
SMOG SEASON is a workpiece that pulled PM 2.5 data to satirically compare the bad effect of cigarette smoke on the human body with current Bangkok air pollution by expressing through pictures and warnings of a cigarette label. | Continue reading
Created by Dries Depoorter and currently exhibited at the New Media Gallery, 'Seattle Crime Cams' questions the sense of citizens responsibility in the age where technology has enabled us to participate globally. | Continue reading
"Rejected By My Own Robot" is a disobedient kissing robot which is activated when the user approaches. The mechanical lips will extend towards the user as they inch closer. But the kiss will never be consummated: move too quickly or get too close and the lips will quickly retract … | Continue reading