net art
[Premiere] Haunting 3D Renderings Reflect the Modern Psyche's Somber State
Net artist Nicholas Keays put together a batch a celestial female figures in this issue of FELT.
A Rihanna Tweet Inspired This Demonic Digital Art
Two sisters explore the properties of good and evil in their ‘Not Today Satan’ issue of FELT Zine.
[Premiere] Waxy 3D Humanoids Explore Gender Duality in New Net Art Series
Jason Ebeyer’s oiled up mannequins star in the 25th issue of FELT Zine.
[Premiere] Heavy Metal Meets the Early Internet in This Alien Net Art
In addition to his commissioned art works, Nick Zhu put together a visual essay to accompany his issue of FELT Zine.
[Premiere] Digital Collages Take Us Straight Back To Our AIM Days
Franziska von Guten reflects on virtual boyfriends, sexuality, and computers in her issue of FELT Zine.
Net Art Collective FELT Zine Gears Up for an Insane IRL Exhibition
‘FELT B4E’ at Oakland's B4BEL4B brings together artists like Jeremy McKeehen, Jawn Billetes, Nicole Ruggiero, Jess Audrey, and more.
[Premiere] Digital Collages Reflect on the Aesthetic Pleasure of Psychiatry
Clip art and prescription pills flood Cecily Feitel’s issue of FELT Zine.
The Neon Art of Ruby Gloom is a 3D, Cyber-Feminist Paradise
"The characters I make possess an exotic sexuality that I don’t feel I possess in real life."
This 'Pizzagate' Art Was Made While High on Infowars' Brain Drugs
Artist Michael Green made political art out of #Pizzagate while under the influence of BrainForce, a neural activation drug purchased on Infowars.com.
The Race to Save Computer-Based Art | Conservation Lab
When it comes to the conservation of computer-based art, the code has yet to be written—but a groundbreaking initiative at the Guggenheim could help establish standards for the industry.
Coded Compositions Become Rainbow-Colored Geometries
Kim Asendorf's abstract series of browser-based compositions reconsider modern contemporary.
Here's What Happened When Conceptual Artists Released a Concept Album
Like Beyoncé and Frank Ocean, new media art duo !Mediengruppe Bitnik push the envelope of the audiovisual album.