Rhizome Announces $10,000 Prize for Net Art
Monday, July 21st, 2014Partnering with Beijing’s Tsinghua University Art and Science Media Laboratory (TASML) and the Center for Art and Technology at CCIA (CAT/CCIA), Rhizome has announced a $10,000 cash prize to one Internet artist. The award will be handed out annually three times total over the course of the next three years, through 2016. “Internet art remains less recognized, less supported,” the organization said in a statement. “This prize gives a boost to those who continue to make art on the Internet, and emphasizes the unique cultural importance of such work.” (more…)
Ryder Ripps Profiled in New York Times
Saturday, July 12th, 2014The New York Times has published a profile on Ryder Ripps, the net artist and designer who has worked on major branding campaigns and web design projects alongside his own online practice, including his role as the founder of image community Dump.FM and the viral WhoDat.Biz hoax, a website falsely attributed as a new project from Kanye West. (more…)
Cory Arcangel’s “Surfware” Line Gets a Release Date
Wednesday, March 26th, 2014Arcangel Surfware, the line of internet inspired clothing and accessories by Cory Arcangel will see release at a one-day pop-up shop at the SoHo Holiday Inn, the artist has announced. “I’ve always looked to disperse my artwork in as many different arenas as possible. I’ve been surfing the world wide web nearly since its inception, and I just haven’t seen a fully integrated and consistently designed line of products aimed at making the experience more comfortable, more personal, and ultimately more relaxing,” Arcangel says. (more…)
New York – DIS: “DISown” at Red Bull Studios Through April 6th, 2014
Thursday, March 13th, 2014
Rock Climbing Wall at DISown, via Art Observed
Dis has always had one foot in the world of fashion. Its close ties to Hood by Air and Telfar Clemens notwithstanding, the New York-based collective has a long history of covering contemporary fashion and arts with a similarly detached eye, always seeking to underline the commodity culture lurking behind the guise of both “high arts.” Now, the group is taking its longtime skirting of the line between art and commerce to a new level, opening its “retail diffusion” shop DisOwn at Red Bull Studios this week during Armory Week.
DISown at Red Bull Studios (Installation View), via Dis (more…)
Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson Launch “Moon” Project
Saturday, November 9th, 2013Artists Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson have launched their collaborative Moon project, an online platform where users are allowed to browse a rotating orb, gradually covering it with their own art drawings. “By connecting in spaces for imagination – by determining what to share and how to share it – we can create a greater outcome,” the site reads. (more…)
Whitney Museum Uncovers the Challenges of Digital Restoration
Tuesday, June 11th, 2013When the Whitney Museum set out to restore artist Douglas Davis’s early collaborative, online art piece the World’s First Collaborative Sentence, few could foresee the challenges that digital and internet-based art posed for repair and maintenance. Based on constantly shifting programming languages and operating systems, digital art often offers complex restoration problems, forcing curators and experts to evaluate the degradation of web sites, coding and software updates against the original authenticity of the piece to properly exhibit it. “We’re working on constantly shifting grounds,” said Rudolf Frieling, of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. “Whatever hardware, platform or device we’re using is not going to be there tomorrow.” (more…)



