Posts Tagged ‘generative art’
Techno-Reveries: Refik Anadol at Guggenheim Bilbao
by Jayne Wilkinson // Mar. 27, 2025
The building of all empires requires art and, much like the global franchise that is the Guggenheim, Refik Anadol’s generative AI artwork arrives alongside a new form of empire…[read on]
Temporal Loops: Ho Tzu Nyen at Mudam Luxembourg
by Nadia Egan // Mar. 3, 2025
Video art can be a tricky medium—it requires an attention span that isn’t always easy to access in art-viewing settings. So when I emerged from Mudam Luxembourg’s…[read on]
A Very Scary Déjà Vu: An Interview with Miloš Trakilović
by Andrey Shental // Feb. 25, 2025
Miloš Trakilović’s solo exhibition, ‘Not a Love Song,’ currently on display at KW, explores the entanglement of sound, history and technology. The artist trained neural networks…[read on]
Bridging Realities: An Interview with Manuel Rossner
by Lucia Longhi // Feb. 25, 2022
His art practice questions and reflects the digital age we live in, in which artificial intelligence and gamification of reality forge our new aesthetic codes and social behaviors…[read on]
Technological Evolution: An Interview with Nicolas Pelzer
by Cristina Ramos // Feb. 22, 2022
Nicolas Pelzer is a Berlin-based artist whose multimedia body of work—including sculptural installations, video and digital prints—focuses on technology and its effects…[read on]
NFTs and the Crypto Art Market: An Interview with Pau Waelder
by Rebecca Partridge // Feb. 11, 2022
Why are we still talking about NFTs? It’s a question addressed by curator and researcher Pau Waelder, who has been writing and researching art and digital media for over a decade…[read on]
Re-Thinking Creative Agency: An Interview with Wassim Alsindi
by William Kherbek // Jan. 7, 2022
Organised by the artist and philosopher Wassim Alsindi, a trained physicist and chemist, the 0x Salon has become a port of call for thinkers and creators across media and…[read on]
Machine Unlearning: An Interview with Harm van den Dorpel
Interview by William Kherbek // June 12, 2019
Algorithms are, increasingly, turning up in the strangest and most dangerous places. From the micro-targeting of advertising, to the production of news stories…[read on]
Nature // Oscillating Between Artificial and Biological: An Interview with Joris Strijbos
Article by Alice Bardos in Berlin // Jul. 01, 2016
Swaying robotic arms and bending frequencies are features in the playground of Joris Strijbos. His goal in tinkering with the potential of each digital and mechanical element is to produce a generative system—to make a…[read on]
































