Art & Tech ‘A.I. Is Being Trained on the Collective Works of Humanity’: How Artists Are Using Image Generators to Usher in the New ‘Recombinant Art’ Movement The ability to remix historical movements and styles without context raises questions about the future of art. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 13, 2022
Art & Tech See the Extraordinary First Images From NASA’s Webb Space Telescope, the Most Detailed Pictures Ever Taken of Deep Space After more than six months, we can finally see Webb's stunning views of the cosmos. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 12, 2022
Art & Tech A New VR App Lets Users Experience Five of the World’s Long-Lost Stolen Masterpieces, Including Works by Caravaggio and Manet Paintings by some of the famous artists in history are getting a second life. By Dorian Batycka, Jul 7, 2022
Art & Tech How Artists Are Increasingly Blurring the Lines Between Fine Art and Video Games A new exhibition at the Julia Stoschek Collection in Düsseldorf unpacks the expanded role of virtual reality games in contemporary art. By Dorian Batycka, Jun 14, 2022
Art & Tech The Bucharest Biennial Is Curated Entirely by an A.I. Named Jarvis. We Asked It a Question The A.I. selected a dozen artists to participate. By Dorian Batycka, May 25, 2022
Art & Tech A Scale Model of the Solar System Covering Six Miles of Terrain Shows Just How Puny and Fragile the Earth Really Is Artist Oliver Jeffers wants us to acknowledge that we are alone in space. By Amah-Rose Abrams, May 19, 2022
Art & Tech ‘They Are About Capturing the Process of Merging’: How Artist WangShui Collaborated With A.I. to Make Paintings for the Whitney Biennial The AI-driven piece responds to viewers' presence in the galleries. By Sarah Cascone, May 11, 2022
Art & Tech Can an Artwork a Day Keep the Doctor Away? Here Are 5 Ways Scientists Say Art Can Make You Happier and Healthier Art viewing and art making can lead to greater well-being across ages, nationalities, and income levels. By Menachem Wecker, Apr 25, 2022
Art & Tech A New System Called DALL-E Seems to Have Cracked the Code on True AI-Generated Art. The Implications Are Staggering The program understands the relationship between images and the words we use to describe them. By Artnet News, Apr 13, 2022
Art & Tech Ai-Da, the Robot Artist Powered by AI, Is Heading to Venice for a Show During the Biennale—and She’s Bringing Her New Painting Arm For its Venice debut, the robot will explore—what else?—the metaverse. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 1, 2022
Art & 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 13, 2022
Art & 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
Art & 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
Art & 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 2, 2022
Art & 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 9, 2022