Video Art

Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting.

Marjan Moghaddam

Marjan Moghaddam Digital art innovator Marjan Moghaddam uses a unique style of 3d CG figuration [...]

Exploration – Ashley Zelinskie

Resident: Ashley Zelinskie Ashley Zinskie, Exploration JWST (2017) Nasa laser [...]

wwwunderkammer from XR to social VR – Carla Gannis

wwwunderkammer from XR to social VR – Carla Gannis wwwunderkammer appeals to the 16th  century “Cabinets of Curiosity” [...]

You’re Doing Amazing Sweetie? Kim and the Critical Eye of Digital Art

Have you ever lusted after a fitspo physique or Kim Kardashian’s (k)urves? Australian digital artist Tyler Payne’s works ask [...]

2022-03-27T17:36:07+01:008 April 2021|Animation Art, Digital Art, Digital Photography, Feminism, New Media Art, Video Art|Comments Off on You’re Doing Amazing Sweetie? Kim and the Critical Eye of Digital Art

Lu Yang

Lu Yang Lu Yang is a multimedia artist driven by the desire to explore her [...]

Curating Speculative Futures – Alice Scope

While many art galleries remain closed, new digital forms of curation have gained traction. For our next Agora talk, [...]

2022-03-27T18:39:27+01:0010 March 2021|Agora Talks, Augmented Reality, Computer Art, Digital Art, Digital Avatar, Feminism, New Media Art, Video Art|Comments Off on Curating Speculative Futures – Alice Scope

Cuerpas – Emma Shapiro

Resident: Emma Shapiro Emma Shapiro, Cut Outs, Projection Interaction  (2021) [...]

Reacting to 2020: A Digital Time Capsule

What would a digital time capsule of 2020 look or sound like to you? Samm Anga and Veronica Petukhov [...]

2022-03-27T19:09:19+01:0028 February 2021|Agora Talks, Artist Residency, Augmented Reality, Computer Art, Digital Art, New Media Art, Online Show, Video Art|Comments Off on Reacting to 2020: A Digital Time Capsule

Carla Gannis

Carla Gannis When will digital art be considered a part of the art historical canon? [...]

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