Digital Art at The Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art is a game-changer when it comes to showcasing digital art. Whether you're visiting its galleries in New York City or exploring its online initiatives, the Whitney offers a fresh perspective on how art interacts with technology.
Exhibition: Machine Hallucination: NYC
ARTECHOUSE in Chelsea has been the home to "Machine Hallucination: NYC," a visionary creation by acclaimed new media artist Refik Anadol. Known for his groundbreaking work in melding machine intelligence with artistic expression, Anadol has crafted an immersive environment that delves into the past and potential future of New York City using publicly available data.
Bang & Olufsen x Sasha Stiles
A brilliant collaboration that brings together technology, art, and audio excellence, renowned digital artist Sasha Stiles’s installation in partnership with MakersPlace at the Bang & Olufsen store in Soho is a must-see highlight of NFT.NYC 2024.
10 Key Takeaways for Digital Fashion Designers from Ai Fashion Week
Welcome to the forefront of innovation in the fashion world – Ai Fashion Week is all about pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in fashion with the use of AI, and we bring you 10 key takeaways that are set to redefine the landscape for digital fashion enthusiasts.
Exhibition: We may be in this together
The line between machine and human, data and imagination, as well as temporal distinction is getting blurry this month in New York City. We may be in this together is a duo exhibition curated by Chiarina Chen, featuring artists Chloe Gao and Tong & Yuguang Zhang at :iidrr Gallery.
Exhibition: What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI
What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI is a group exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery, which highlights the biases of AI and algorithms — while artificial intelligence shapes our contemporary algorithmic realities, these algorithms reproduce and reflect the biases of the humans who code them. Featuring femme-identifying, BIPOC, and queer artists, the exhibition invites the visitors to imagine alternative futures via algorithmic models that are based on diverse and inclusive data sets.
Exhibition Recap: FigurAltion
On September 15th, digital art lovers came together at New York City’s Bright Moments Gallery for a fun night in honor of figurative art in the age of artificial intelligence. FigurAltion is curated by Grant Yun and features AI artwork by six talented digital artists.
A Digital Transcendence: The Intersection of Art and Tech
A Digital Transcendence: The Intersection of Art and Tech is a group show by SuperRare, curated by Paloma Rodriguez. The exhibition presents a collection of artwork by eight digital artists who incorporate technology into their creative practice. These artists push the boundaries of traditional art by experimenting with cutting-edge creative technologies, including generative art, artificial intelligence, and digital painting.
Exhibition Review: In The Screen I Am Everything
Bitforms Gallery of the Lower East Side of Manhattan is radiant than ever with Ellie Pritts’ solo show In The Screen I Am Everything presenting a colorful world of possibilities within AI-collaborative imagery and the art of self-portraiture. The artist presents a collection of works that combine analog video with glitch aesthetics to explore her interior world, and we are here for the ride.
Exhibition Review: SuperRare IRL: Artifacts by Claire Silver
For Artifacts, Claire Silver created seven different forms of AI-generated art to underline the multifariousness: video, generative, still, poetry, music, 3D, and an avatar with an AI voice.
Exhibition Review: In the Middle of Nowhere ll by Jonas Lund
We’re all for artists utilizing AI to create cutting-edge art, so when DAB was invited to the private viewing of Jonas Lund’s show In the Middle of Nowhere II at Annka Kultys Gallery to meet the artist, there was no way we’d pass.