How does ASCII art support a more sustainable approach to making art on the web? On Sunday, June 28 at the New Museum, Rhizome will present a day-long event exploring the versatility of ASCII art as ...
On Sunday, March 22, Rhizome presented SCREENTIME as part of the New Museum's opening weekend, featuring eleven video works made by artists in ArtBase, Rhizome’s archive of digital art. The fully sold ...
This is the second in a three-part series to be published on Rhizome. The first part, exploring the history of the emoticon, can be found here. The final installment (forthcoming) will explore the ...
In this third segment of our genealogy we begin to form a connection, and to examine those lesser-known but foundational figures that radiate out from Turing's early work. Perhaps appropriately, given ...
“But even if the internet is dead this doesnt mean it's over. It is all over.” When we met recently we talked about the glitch as it relates to contemporary image culture, but we also talked about the ...
The machine on which Conlon Nancarrow created his player piano rolls. Photo by Carol Law, 1977. Collection: C Amirkhanian. In 1947, the composer Conlon Nancarrow—frustrated with human pianists and ...
“Imagine if we could begin our little life all over again. Imagine if it was all nothing more than some electronic game. Imagine if I knew then what I know now.” —Deus Ex Machina, Automata, 1984 If ...
Buy fresh, train local! Presenting Small Batch: A Dataset Farmers Market. Browse farmers market of artists‑curated datasets including manga screenshot troves, heartbreak maps, MoMA‑tote street‑view ...
This essay accompanies the presentation of Mongrel's BlackLash as a part of the online exhibition Net Art Anthology. 1998 marked a horizon of vast potential for gaming: in the sixth console generation ...
This essay was originally published November 2022 as a chapter in the book Documentation as Art, edited by Annet Dekker and Gabriella Giannachi. In the preservation of digital art, documentation is ...
ZZYW (Yang Wang & Zhenzhen Qi) is a New York-based art and research duo who examines the cultural, political, and educational imprints of computation. Their work ThingThingThing (2019), included in ...
Viktor Timofeev, DOG (2021). Installation view at Interstate Projects, New York. Hard pastel, acrylic on wall. Courtesy of Interstate Projects, New York. The latest in a series of interviews with ...