This BarabásiLab exhibition is inspiring because it exemplifies a powerful integration of art and technology.
Boston Cyberarts Gallery
Visual Arts Commentary: NFT Art — Disinterested Creativity or an Investment Strategy?
Clearer heads conclude that there will be plenty of cultural space for both physical art and this highly monetized new digital art.
Visual Arts Review: Two Public Art Projects in Boston — Provocative Visual Expressions of the 21st Century
Steeped in technology, non-traditional public art is about sparking conversations about visuals as well as playing with contemporary aesthetic perspectives.
Visual Arts Commentary: Digital Media — Public Art Is a Bridge to Our New Normal
In a time when everyday seems like Wednesday, creative use of new media is a visual and experiential bridge to our new and hopefully innovative normal.
Visual Arts Review: “Vibrations: A Sound Experience” at Boston Cyberarts Gallery
With Vibrations: A Sound Experience, Boston CyberArts continued to live up to its demanding mandate — to expand our artistic horizons.
Visual Arts Interview: George Fifield — Boston’s Cyberman
George Fifield has been pushing the conceptual ball called contemporary digital and intermedia art up a hill for decades.
Visual Arts Review: “City Of Work” — A Satirically Dystopic Vision of The Daily Grind
Artist Michael Lewy’s comprehensive, clever and surprisingly humorous take on an imaginary experimental settlement explores the ramifications of having human potential promptly assessed and harnessed for work, and work alone.
Visual Arts Review: COLLISION18:present — The Expanding Range of Cyberarts
The more cerebral visitor may leave “Collision18:present” wondering if, like the classic definition of what constitutes pornography, ‘cyberart’ is firmly situated in the eye of the beholder (or of the curators).