Created during quarantine, the artist’s Bloom series is about the fragility of life, and how computer systems interpret the complexity of humanity
The 2022 edition will exist in virtual reality and use data harvested from universities, galleries and art centres to select artists
As museums rush to upload online content during lockdown, we speak to some of the people who have been championing innovative digital work for years
Cadaf Paris claims to be Europe's only fair dedicated to new media and will coincide with Vivatech conference in June
The exhibition of 13 artists, at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, will include works about automation and machine bias
With the Louvre revealing its virtual reality Mona Lisa, museums ponder the power of tech experiences
Light Art Space wants visitors to understand the world through a computer’s eyes
From languages to historic artefacts, the company will use technology to preserve and celebrate traditional cultures
How do algorithms see and shape the world? An exhibition at Basel’s HeK explores the often uncomfortable coexistence of humanity and AI
Teams produce five digital prototypes for acquainting people with images of museum objects online
Our London and New York teams ponder 2018's biggest art stories. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
The AI work that was sold at Christie's is profound in its conservatism, but others reflect how the technology can impact on art in fascinating ways
David Hockney was latest white male artist to set a record this year
A new portrait produced by an algorithm, expected to sell for around $10,000 at Christie’s this month, prompts new debates over authorship