Technology
Because point and shoot is hard.
Hipster statues at the Louvre.
Ever feel overwhelmed by the internet? Cloaque arranges the digital clutter into surreal collages.
The New Museum’s new exhibition Ghosts in the Machine looks at fifty years of artist’s ideas about the future of technology.
The proprietor of freechuckcloseart.com is angry about being called derivative and angrier about being shut down. Scott Blake calls out Chuck Close in “My Chuck Close Problem.”
ZERO1 is a self-proclaimed twenty-first century arts nonprofit.
Foap wants to pay you for your iPhone pictures.
An irreverent artist slaps computer pop-up notifications onto subway advertisements and city signage.
Heather Dewey-Hagborg imagines a not-so-distant future in which police sketches are made using current DNA technology, and Paolo Cirio promotes activism with transmedia storytelling.
Scott Balzak imagines how Picasso, Pollack, Matisse, Raphael, et al would react to the popular iPhone app.
The cover art in the July issue of National Geographic lets its staffers play around on the job.








































