
RUTH CATLOW & PENNY RAFFERTY, unveiling DAOs for creative practices
Interview by Charlotte Kent If NFT’s popularity emerged in 2021, any number of people would stake that DAO will be the concept popularised across 2022.
Interview by Charlotte Kent If NFT’s popularity emerged in 2021, any number of people would stake that DAO will be the concept popularised across 2022.
Interview by Charlotte Kent Domestic Data Streamers was founded in Barcelona, Spain, but with projects across 22 countries, the design firm is transforming how people
Text by Charlotte Kent This summer, I saw works of tangled bodies everywhere. There is a craving for skin contact as well as anxiety about
Text by Charlotte Kent Ownership of certain kinds of tokens on the Ethereum blockchain, known as “social tokens,” can act as an investment in an
Auction houses certainly provide a service to the art industry but their secondary market foundation makes them perhaps not the ideal place to cultivate emerging
I’m sitting at the computer during the Spring Equinox on a glorious day when any number of people I know are gardening, walking through parks,
Questions of high and low art, aesthetics, and curation arise when talking about blockchain and art because many in the art world have not been
Words by Charlotte Kent Phreaking started in the 1950s and was slang for exploring and messing with the telecommunication system. Some curious users dialed around,
Words by Charlotte Kent Some argue mail art waned in the 1990s when the internet provided an alternate collaborative space, suggesting it is a kind
Words by Charlotte Kent The creativity of culture has no outcome, no conclusion. It does not result in art works, artifacts, products. Creativity is a
Words by Charlotte Kent I walked through a painting studio to get into my VR set up and attend the (re)opening of XR artist Carla
Words by Charlotte Kent Email exhibition is the transcoding this moment calls for. How could the email, in all its mundane glory, not become an
Words by Charlotte Kent On May 17th at 9 pm in New York City, as the virus waned but continues to haunt our lives, I
Words by Charlotte Kent The borders of my life these days extend to the perimeter of my apartment in New York City. Living with someone
Text by Charlotte Kent Every March in New York City, the Armoury Art Fair isn’t necessarily known for its embrace of digital art, but as
Text by Charlotte Kent Touching is an issue now. The elbow bumps, foot taps, nods, and bows of greeting at assorted events of the last
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