Science & Tech How Tech Experts in the West Are Rushing to Save the Digital Archives of Ukraine’s Museums Crucial servers and networks are at risk. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2022
Science & Tech As Part of Its Rebrand, Meta Is Launching an Expanded Art Program and Teaming Up With the New Museum and Other Top Institutions The company says it sees artists as "hackers." By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 16, 2022
Science & Tech Can You Recognize These Celebrities Through a Renaissance Filter? This Website Uses A.I. to Leonardo da Vinci-fy Any Photo Take our quiz to see if you can identify the celebrities with 'Da Vinci face.' By Sarah Cascone, Feb 7, 2022
Science & Tech Moonwalk on the Catwalk: See RISD Students’ Designs for the Clothes Astronauts Wear on NASA’s 2025 Lunar Mission Clothing concerns include the availability of privacy in a compact space, and how much temperatures can vary aboard a space craft. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 3, 2022
Science & Tech ‘We Were Blown Away’: How New A.I. Research Is Changing the Way Conservators and Collectors Think About Attribution A new technique claims to detect forgeries with accuracy of 96 percent. By Dorian Batycka, Jan 10, 2022
Science & Tech A New Space Telescope Is Poised to Take Unprecedented Images of the Origins of the Universe, and Scientists Are Freaking Out The telescope will also observe exoplanets, looking for Earth-like atmospheres and oceans. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 6, 2022
Science & Tech Forget Making Art in the Studio. Artists Are Now Developing Their Latest Works in the Metaverse Popular online platforms have become sites for creative invention and identity building. By Zachary Small, Jan 4, 2022
Science & Tech Did You Miss The Biggest Color Innovations of the Past Decade? Here Are Five Astounding New Hues That Never Existed Before We’ve rated these advances using a sophisticated “rainbow emoji” system—because science! By Artnet News, Dec 23, 2021
Science & Tech A Nigerian Medical Student Wondered Why His Textbooks Only Depict White Patients. So He Drew His Own Illustrations—and They Went Viral The status quo in medical illustration needs to change, medical student Chidiebere Ibe believes. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 7, 2021
Science & Tech Former Christie’s Rainmaker Loïc Gouzer Debuts a New Company to Sell Fractional Ownership of Pricey Artworks as NFTs The company, Particle, hopes to establish a meta-museum. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 1, 2021
Science & Tech After Deciding That ‘Technology Does Not Corrupt Artists,’ Pace Gallery Will Launch Its New NFT Platform Next Week The platform launches next week with digital artworks from Lucas Samaras, followed by new projects by Glenn Kaino and DRIFT. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 18, 2021
Science & Tech 12 Things We Learned From the Artnet x Moncler Panel Discussion About the Warp-Speed Evolution of NFTs The possibilities are endless, from collaborative beats with Timbaland to cutting art's carbon footprint. By Artnet News, Nov 15, 2021
Science & Tech Artist Carsten Höller Is Debuting a Light and Vibration App at an NFT Rave That Might Make You High and Hallucinate The app will debut at Dreamverse in New York, alongside Crypto Souk and an immersive Beeple. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 4, 2021
Science & Tech Did a CryptoPunk NFT Just Sell for $500 Million? Sort of, in a Transaction That Illuminates How the NFT Market Differs From the Art Market The transaction took place using a "flash loan." By Amy Castor, Nov 1, 2021
Science & Tech An Art-Making Robot Was Detained on Her Way to Show at the Pyramids Because Egyptian Customs Officials Thought She Was a Spy Border agents kept the robot artist Ai-Da in custody for 10 days and debated removing her eyes, which have built-in cameras. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 20, 2021