Theme
Web3, AI, and the Future of Art
The future of art may lie in our ability to adapt and incorporate emerging technologies. AI provides us with unique opportunities to experiment, iterate, and produce work that was previously unimaginable. It enhances our ability to visualise concepts, solve complex problems, and create dynamic, responsive designs.
“It may evoke emotions or feelings in people, but the intention (is) to test and explore ideas of juxtaposition and contradiction; anything extra is a plus.”
Psychological Patterns: A Misrecognition Study, After Rorschach,2025 & Rorschach Studies, 2025
by Sebastian Lendenmann
A Memory of a Fragile Archive
by Mikhail Nikolaev
Technophobia 2026
by Claire Mackenzie
Technophobia 1970-80s
by Claire Mackenzie
Technophobia 1960
by Claire Mackenzie
Technophobia 2010
by Claire Mackenzie
Technophobia 2000
by Claire Mackenzie
Technophobia 1990
by Claire Mackenzie
Original Matters (2024)
by Jonny Keen
AI 2027
by Filipe Rozentul Jeffrey
The Young Girl and Other Modes of Production
by Mary Woods