Davide Quayola: “Technology moves fast, but ideation, critical thinking and creation take time”
Can computational art carry forward the traditions of classical painters? Italian artist Davide Quayola believes so. His latest project, Arborescent,
AI Companions: Designed to Connect
In the midst of a loneliness epidemic, AI companions are on the rise. Will they be friends or foes?
Cosmodernism: The Magic of Macro Art and Magnetic Liquids
Multidisciplinary artist Kamil Czapiga, better known as Cosmodernism, mixes chemistry, macro photography, light and sound design to create hypnotising abstract video art.
Biomimicry in Architecture: 10 Nature-Inspired Examples
Nature has been engineering on Earth since the beginning of time. Here, we’ll explore examples that show how applying
Artist Ivona Tau on Gender Bias in the Age of A.I.
Mixed-media artist and computer scientist Ivona Tau trains her A.I. models with analog photographs, turning generative adversarial networks into
Scientific Art: From Leonardo da Vinci to Olafur Eliasson
From Leonardo da Vinci’s detailed anatomical drawings to Salvador Dali’s surreal explorations of physics. Artists have often been