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Are NFTs here to stay?
0x Society gallery in Montréal boasts the first permanent NFT museum in Canada.
LutteCoin: Toward a Situationist Blockchain
Salvaggio and Wong noticed the “revolutionary” discourse attached to the decentralization of financial institutions in the cryptocurrency space, while lacking any truly revolutionary frameworks. They propose a decentralized peer-to-peer blockchain inspired by the Situationist International.
Meet black beyond, the collective centring Black femmes in the world of digital art and design
The collective is expanding the horizon of digital art, bringing Black femmes to the forefront in its new exhibition, _origins.
Throwbacks
"In our Throwback series, we take a look back at past events, exhibitions, installations and other exciting happenings from the Ars Electronica universe since 1979."
How Women Artists Have Been Marginalized in the Blockchain Discourse
These women artists have been developing the creative possibilities within blockchain technology since the beginning.
A personal history of interactive installations - Part 1
Nesci presents key moments and figures that had an impact on him and which helped him form his understanding of the field, rather than aiming for an exhaustive history of the field.
Can works created by AI be considered works of art and who owns copyright?
Nowadays, artificial intelligence is conquering almost all spheres of life, and the higher art industry is no exception.
NFTs, or The Readymade Reversed
“[With the NFT], the readymade—whose purpose was to demonstrate the fungibility of artworks when shifted from one discursive category to another—has been reversed.”
A year of viewing art virtually: the best and worst AR and VR work created during the pandemic
Our expert panel of artists and storytellers review extended reality exhibitions and events.
Step Into This Art Project That Mimics An Endless Zoom Call
"Antibodies," an interactive installation, developed by Daniel Iregui, magnifies our lost connection to sharing physical space.