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
Art & Tech New Scanning Technology Reveals a Lost Painting by Pop Artist Pauline Boty The overlooked painter was a larger-than-life pioneer of Pop Art before her tragic death in 1966. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 9, 2024
Art & Tech Is the New Apple Vision Pro Headset a Creator’s Dream—or a $3,500 Headache? The headset promises to transform how we experience augmented or mixed reality, for the low, low cost of $3,499. By Min Chen, Feb 7, 2024
Art & Tech Demand for a New Tool That Poisons Generative A.I. Models Has Been ‘Off the Charts’ Nightshade was downloaded more than 250,000 times over five days. By Adam Schrader, Feb 1, 2024
Art & Tech A Personal List of Some of The Most Interesting Digital-Art Experiments of 2023 Beyond headlines about A.I., there was lots of innovation, from a MoMA web3 postcard to an artist remaking 'Big Buck Hunter.' By Jiayin Chen, Jan 16, 2024
Art & Tech Refik Anadol Launches the World’s First Open-Source A.I. Model Dedicated to Nature The model uses data from the likes of National Geographic and the Smithsonian Institute to create stunning nature scenes. By Adam Schrader, Jan 16, 2024
Art & Tech A Keith Haring Painting ‘Completed’ Using A.I. Generates Backlash The Pop artist had left the work deliberately unfinished as a commentary on the AIDS epidemic. By Artnet News, Jan 10, 2024
Art & Tech Rhizome’s Famed Art-Tech Conference Is Back at Last, And It’s All-In on A.I. This year's 7x7 features artists Lynn Hershman Leeson, Tomás Saraceno, and more. By Min Chen, Jan 5, 2024
Art & Tech A New X-Ray Analysis of Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’ Reveals a Hidden Base Layer Scientists have hypothesized that Rembrandt may have had a clever reason for applying the protective layer. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 3, 2024
Art & Tech 10 Predictions About Unexpected Ways A.I. Will Reshape Art (Part 2 of 2) Machine sabotage, extreme appropriation, and heady nostalgia. By Ben Davis, Dec 26, 2023
Art & Tech 10 Predictions About Unexpected Ways A.I. Will Reshape Art (Part 1 of 2) Get ready for deep symbolic systems, weirdo videogames, and "emotional chaos." By Ben Davis, Dec 26, 2023
Art & Tech ‘No Need to Be Afraid of These New Tools’: Lynn Hershman Leeson, Sarah Meyohas, and Cai Guo-Qiang on Our A.I. Futures The artists discuss a future of co-existing—and co-creating—with A.I. By Min Chen, Dec 21, 2023
Art & Tech What’s Keeping the Great Wall of China Looking Young? It’s a ‘Living Skin’ Researchers have found that a natural ‘biocrust‘ is protecting the historic cultural landmark. By Verity Babbs, Dec 21, 2023
Art & Tech ‘An Echo Chamber of This World’s Order’: Stephanie Dinkins, Linda Dounia, and Marianna Simnett Confront A.I’s Ethical Tangle The artists explore the ethical gaps and questions that A.I. poses. By Min Chen, Dec 20, 2023
Art & Tech ‘A Collaborator Who Understood My Vision’: Laurie Simmons, Casey Reas, and Mario Klingemann on How A.I. Is Fueling Creativity The artists share how A.I. is reshaping their practices and our understanding of art. By Min Chen, Dec 19, 2023