digital art
A conversation with the curator and researcher about her recent exhibition The Broken Timeline and her new book Documentation as Art.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of all 10,000 CryptoPunks, complete with full reproductions and listings of attributes for each of them. A joint collaboration between Yuga Labs and Zak Kyes.
This group exhibition features artists who have experimented with diaristic forms in video and digital art from the 1970s to the present day. The show was inspired by the work of Lynn Hershman Leeson, who also has a solo exhibition open in the same location.
Palma Rodríguez' exhibition consists of a maze that emulates corn fields and robotic statues that evoke deities. The artist lays out a narrative that is connected to his native Mexico and its agricultural traditions.
This program series, in partnership with Museum of the Moving Image, showcases the history of born-digital art. The inaugural presentation includes a solo project by Auriea Harvey.
Apply now for an opportunity to work alongside the world’s most prominent digital and new media artists in this supported one-year programme. Developed in collaboration with Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains in France.
The installation was created by Allen Riley and produced by Death By Audio Arcade. It combines the gameplay of a traditional arcade space shooter with the physical analog electronics of a video synthesizer.
This online exhibition of digital art centers on the concept of sound. At the end of the show the works will be minted on the blockchain and auctioned.
The residency program engages two art practitioners per year. Resident artists receive mentorship and support from CryptoPunks parent company Yuga Labs.