Announcing: Artist Selected "Five Videos" in Collaboration with Liverpool...
Rhizome has collaborated with FACT, Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, and the Liverpool Biennial, to develop a new series: Five Videos. Responding to theme of the Biennial — The Unexpected...
View ArticleFive Videos: Adham Faramawy's Leave the Ordinary Behind
Five Videos is an online series "hosted" by Rhizome, in collaboration with FACT, responding to the Liverpool Biennial's theme, The Unexpected Guest. Each week throughout the Liverpool Biennial, an...
View ArticleProsthetic Knowledge Picks: CurAudio / DocuMP3
A collection of audio content from the Prosthetic Knowledge Tumblr archive and around the web. 100 years of the computer artscene - Talk by Jason Scott and Rad Man at Notacon04 Recording of a talk...
View ArticleAn Interview with Philippe Morel
images via EZCT Architecture & Design Research Philippe Morel is an architect and theorist, who cofounded EZCT Architecture & Design Research. Recently, I interviewed him over email about...
View ArticleGuide to Future-Present Archetypes Part 4: The Commodity Swarm
"Bomb the Drone" (Demilit project) A certain thread of theology holds that angels are not actual entities; they are human characterizations of god’s infinite will, manifested in singular points of...
View ArticleThe Web on Film
Tomorrow night, erstwhile Rhizome contributor Tom McCormack will present an illustrated lecture at Brooklyn's Spectacle Theater. Titled Netsploitation: The Internet Through Movies, the talk will...
View ArticleRecommended Reading: Net Narrative catalog
Net Narrative is an exhibition curated by Harry Burke at Carlos/Ishikawa including work by Iain Ball, Ed Fornieles, Marlie Mul, Katja Novitskova, Ben Vickers, Holly White, and Artie Vierkant. Worth...
View ArticleFive Videos: Ming Wong's “Forget it, Jake… it’s Chinatown.”
Five Videos is an online series "hosted" by Rhizome, in collaboration with FACT, responding to the Liverpool Biennial's theme, The Unexpected Guest. Each week throughout the Liverpool Biennial, an...
View ArticleDigital Gallery Hoping
Among the exhibitions you won't need to travel to Chelsea or Vyner Street or elsewhere to see: DOMAIN GALLERY: Ben Dierckx, Blind Spot Blind Spot, a solo exhibition by belgium artist Ben Dierckx...
View ArticleFirst Look: New Art Online
First Look: New Art Online is a monthly series of innovative online projects and new commissions curated by Lauren Cornell, former Rhizome executive director, currently New Museum curator of the 2015...
View ArticleJeff Noon's Sporecast
Jeff Noon's tweets are reliably among of the best contemporary fiction works today —beautiful stories told over short bursts, each under 140 characters. He calls the stories "microspores" and fans...
View ArticleArt in Your Pocket: Rhizome at the New Museum Tomorrow at 7pm
Tomorrow night at the New Museum! Don't miss the Rhizome New Silent Series panel on mobile technology and art: The computer we carry in our pockets is also an emerging platform for interactive...
View ArticleThis Is a Game: A (very) Brief History of Larp Part 1
Epic Empires via virginsuicide photography Flickr "Larp can change the world." So claimed Heikki Holmås, Norway's newly-appointed Minister for International Development back in March, and I...
View ArticleFive Videos: Lucky PDF's Sincerely Yours
Five Videos is an online series "hosted" by Rhizome, in collaboration with FACT, responding to the Liverpool Biennial's theme, The Unexpected Guest. Each week throughout the Liverpool Biennial, artists...
View ArticleProsthetic Knowledge Picks: Computer Graphics & Art 1976 - 1978
A brief look at a short-lived American quarterly publication, which gives a little insight into the practice of art with computers in the 1970's. While a product of its time, there are some places...
View ArticleDresses Made from Tweets and Tropical Fish Musical Scales at London Data&Art...
image via Paul Clarke Recently, Digital Sizzle staged a data and art hackathon at Mozilla HQ in London.There were no rules – the only expectation was to share ideas and skills. The hackathon began...
View ArticleRecommended Reading: Captives of the Cloud by Metahaven for E-Flux
A selection of the global US social media cloud, resorting under the Patriot Act by Metahaven E-Flux this month includes an essay by Metahaven (Part 1 of 3) on cloud computing, international law,...
View ArticleMelting Bridges and Streets
The iOS6 update for the iPhone no longer includes Google Maps, but Apple's own more inferior service. But the accuracy of its data, has a curious beauty to it: the Amazing iOS6 Maps has found a...
View ArticleThank You to Our Sponsors
We would like to take a brief moment to thank this month’s sponsors. These are the organizations and companies that keep us publishing, so be sure to check them out! Featured Advertisers Brooklyn...
View ArticleRhizome Digest: Best of Rhizome September
Essays This Is a Game: A (very) Brief History of Larp Part 1 Guide to Future-Present Archetypes Part 4: The Commodity Swarm Interviews An Interview with Philippe Morel An Interview with Superlative TV...
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