Laughter has its place but it can be awkward when it’s out of place. There is, for instance, something decidedly awkward when an audience fails to laugh at the punchline of a joke. Almost as awkward ...
“Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age,” an exhibition gathering 100 works that illustrate how artistic practices shifted with the emergence of computer technology beginning in the 1950s, opens at the ...
As a university professor for more than 30 years, I’ve often wondered why the general areas of technology and arts have been seen as so separate on campus. My experience is that there is great value ...
Fueling creativity, innovation, and ingenuity. Harnessing diverse ways of thinking, exploring, and making. Advancing knowledge and addressing complex problems. The intersection of Technology, the Arts ...
RIT alumna Christine Ramage is grateful that higher education provided her with strong technical fundamentals that helped her launch a highly successful career. As director of photography for ...
Simun’s dreams encompass everything from cheese made from human milk to technology that captures the scent of endangered flowers to bees and their conspicuous absence. The artist, who works in video, ...
Art scholar Michio Hayashi theorized that the popular perception of “Japaneseness” in the West was cemented in the 1980s by triangulating “kitsch hybridity,” “primordial nature,” and “technological ...
From recording auction sales to enabling fractional ownership of renowned pieces of art, distributed ledger technology (DLT) has been making steady inroads into the art market. But what can an ...
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