The Chambers Pavilion at The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale
Chambers Pavillion at The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale.The Wrong—New Digital Art Biennale, accessible only from November 1 through December 31, brings together 30 online "pavilions" showing curated...
View ArticleCALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Digital Conservator
Migrating obsolete digital media as part of XFR STN at the New Museum. Photo: benfinoradin.info. Digital Conservator (full-time w/ benefits, or part-time negotiable) Deadline: Tuesday, December 3rd at...
View ArticleRIP Artists Space Cursor
artistsspace.org, as it was Today, storied NYC arts nonprofit Artists Space relaunched their website. Overall, it's a playful refinement, yet one that loses the old artistsspace.org's most defining...
View ArticleSeven on Seven LDN Video is Live
Seven on Seven at the Barbican Centre (credit: Susanna Sanroman)On October 27, 2013, Rhizome presented the first international edition of its flagship Seven on Seven program in London at Barbican...
View ArticleWavelength: Troubled Light (Listening Through Black Midi)
This post is part of Wavelength, a series of guest curated sound art and music mixes. In a 2006 article for TATE Etc. entitled "Black Moods," Gabriel Ramin Schor surveyed the color black's appearance...
View ArticleOn the Front Page: Vince McKelvie
On December 2 and 3, Rhizome will present Rendered/Realtime, a series of 24 interactive animations designed and developed by Vince McKelvie. The works are displayed on the front page of Rhizome.org,...
View ArticleCREATIVE 2 PROFESSIONAL: 7 things to think about
"CREATIVE 2 PROFESSIONAL: 7 things to think about" is based on a lecture commissioned by Aily Nash and Andrew Norman Wilson as part of Image Employmentat New York's MoMA PS1. Read the curators'...
View ArticleGlass Gaze: An online performance with hacked Glass and Stoya
Portrait of Stoya by Molly Crabapple.Creative Time Reports and Rhizome present Glass Gaze, a one-time performance in which artist Molly Crabapple, wearing Google Glass, will create life-drawings of...
View ArticleMy Life Without Technoviking: An Interview with Matthias Fritsch
Matthias Fritsch is an independent artist from Berlin, most well known for his work Kneecam No 1—the live video that brought Technoviking to the internet. Over a decade after he uploaded the clip that...
View ArticleBetween Search and Research: COR&P in Conversation with Michael Bell-Smith
Exterior view of I Thought It Was a Pull, but It's a Push at the Center for Ongoing Research & Projects (COR&P). Photo: Tim Smith.Last autumn, the Center for Ongoing Research & Projects...
View Article48 Artists (and Rhizome) remember when...
When all of my friends are on at once, organized by Gene McHughChat rooms, ScReEnNaMeS, AdultKing, cheat codes, Everquest, AOL/Rent essay writing contests. While the cultural forms we encounter on the...
View ArticleThere and Back (Again): Homebrew Computer Club at 38
Chuck Colby with Homebrew Computer Club wares (Credit: Amy Desiree Photography) The buffet occupies two tables; the rest are covered with computer paraphernalia. In many ways, it feels like another...
View ArticleThe Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto
Martine Syms, film still produced for the cover of Most Days (2014). LP. Mixed Media Recordings, Brooklyn.The undersigned, being alternately pissed off and bored, need a means of speculation and...
View ArticleArtist Profile: Kimmo Modig
The latest in a series of interviews with artists who have developed a significant body of work engaged (in its process, or in the issues it raises) with technology. See the full list of Artist...
View ArticleExpanded Internet Art and the Informational Milieu
Ben Aqua, NEVER LOG OFF, 2013 (Limited edition t-shirt designed for #FEELINGS)We are no longer mostly dealing with information that is transmitted form a source to a receiver, but increasingly also...
View ArticleProsthetic Knowledge Picks: The Year of the Oculus Rift
The latest in an ongoing series of themed collections of creative projects assembled by Prosthetic Knowledge. This edition brings together projects that make use of the Oculus Rift, a device that has...
View ArticleTraveling Through Layers: Yuri Pattison and his Leakers
Yuri Pattison's RELiable COMmunication,2013Through the prism of the 1991 attempted coup d'état in Russia to bring down Mikhail Gorbachev's government and restore hard-line Communist Party rule, Yuri...
View ArticleBest of Rhizome 2013
As 2013 draws to a close, we've gone through the archives and assembled this selection of articles as a way of reflecting on the year in art and technology. Enjoy!Histories of TechnologyJacob Gaboury...
View ArticleWavelength: The Love Dog Tribute
A still from an online clip of Wong Kar-Wai's Days of Being Wild (1991) incorporated into Masha Tupitsyn's Love Dog (2013), a transmedia publishing projectRebekah Weikel founded Penny-Ante Editions, a...
View ArticleS.D. Chrostowska, Marie Calloway, and the New Media Novel
1. The Email-Epistolary NovelIn a 2010 broadside subtitled "Where are the iPhone Addicts and Facebook ‘Stalkers’ in Contemporary Fiction?" Joanne McNeil critiqued the email correspondence in Gary...
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