Art & Tech Wake Up! A New Project Wants to Collect Your Dreams for a Public Art Installation Commissioned by Creative Time, Cosmologyscape will interpret dreams as algorithmically generated quilts. By Min Chen, Jun 12, 2024
Art & Tech Big Tech Is Using Art as a Dystopian Honeypot Scarlett Johansson, Lynn Hershmann Leeson, and the rush to turn 'Her' into a real-life money machine. By Ben Davis, Jun 5, 2024
Art & Tech What Is the Future of the Digital Catalogue Raisonné? Experts Weigh In A new initiative by the Rauschenberg Foundation is the latest to bring the catalogue raisonné online. By Adam Schrader, May 30, 2024
Art & Tech New A.I. Works Fuse Fantasy and Memory at Photo London How is A.I. art by big names like Roope Rainisto being recontextualized within the traditional photography context? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 16, 2024
Art & Tech French Collective Obvious Has Created an A.I. Art Generator That Can Read Your Mind The trio's new project explores how A.I., coupled with MRI, can visually reconstruct what's in the mind's eye. By Min Chen, May 14, 2024
Art & Tech A.I. Flags Renoir and Monet Works As Fakes The works are among 40 supposed counterfeits flagged by Art Recognition software. By Holly Black, May 8, 2024
Art & Tech Zombies Attack in Artist Mak2’s New Art Fair-Themed Video Game 'Art Survivors,' a first-person shooter game designed by the Hong Kong-based artist, offers a critique of the art market. By Vivienne Chow, May 7, 2024
Art & Tech A24 Catches Heat Over ‘Embarrassing’ A.I. Posters for Its New Film ‘Civil War’ Six promotional posters for Alex Garland's new film, "Civil War," have come under fire on social media. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 18, 2024
Art & Tech The Cultural Sector Can Shape A.I. for Public Good, New Serpentine Report Says Could artists protect their data through collective bargaining with A.I. developers? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 3, 2024
Art & Tech Amid Questions of Authorship, A.I. Determines a Drawing Is by Albrecht Dürer The authorship of the work has been subjected to authentication studies since the 1970s By Adam Schrader, Mar 15, 2024
Art & Tech An Australian Orchestra Is Savaged for Posting the ‘Worst A.I.-Generated Artwork’ The organization defended its use of an A.I. image on the grounds of "innovation" and "experimentation." By Richard Whiddington, Mar 7, 2024
Art & Tech The Curious Case of the 222 Other Artists Who Just Landed on the Moon Who Are Not Jeff Koons The saga of the Lunaprise Museum. By Ben Davis, Mar 1, 2024
Art & Tech Should Artists Be Worried About the A.I. Video Generator Sora? "You should fear the person who uses these tools," warned one filmmaker at the Berlinale. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 21, 2024
Art & Tech How Artist Pablo Delcan Went Viral With Non-A.I. Image Generation He rivals A.I. tools with quick sketches based on requests from the public. By Verity Babbs, Feb 16, 2024
Art & Tech You Can Now Get Your Hands on the World’s Oldest Tartan Design The historic garment has been recreated and made available to the public. By Richard Whiddington, Feb 15, 2024