Technology
Walk through the rain without getting wet, in a high-tech installation by rAndom International.
Ken Solomon portrays the relationships we have with Google, iTunes, et. al. in his installations at Josée Bienvenu Gallery.
Jon Kessler’s new exhibit The Web immerses us in our own electronically obsessed culture.
A meditation on the machines that extend human awareness.
Illustrations of existence in the age of touch screens.
Two corpse heads discuss representation, immanence, and narcissism.
A Carbon 60 molecule capable of displaying 16 million distinct colors lands in Madison Square Park.
What do you make when all the images are already on the interwebs?
Wade Guyton cannily manipulates the aesthetics of digital technology.
In his new book Tubes, journalist Andrew Blum explores key sites in the architecture of the internet, from transatlantic cables thousands of feet long to the buildings where the internet first began.
You won’t even have to get off the subway to see the latest New York public art project.
Is the internet creating a homogenous global culture? A digital art commission from the New Museum sorts images search results by country.


























































