DISown Radio: Net Artist Daily
After we revealed the full shocking details of the identities behind cult internet artist gossip rag, Net Artist Daily, it was just that much easier to invite them into the DISown Radio booth. It’s...
View ArticleExhibition Opening | Still Working?
This Friday at The New School’s Skybridge, Still Working? will showcase a wave of artists engaged in the increasingly blurred relationship between work and play. Seeking to create an environment that...
View ArticleTEMPS MORT | A Chronicle of Dead Time
Algerian, Paris based artist Mohamed Bourouissa’s work projects urban geographical and social spaces in antithetical arenas in order to contend stereotypes that incorrectly define these misrepresented...
View ArticleTween FOMO
DJ Kai Suffering from #FOMO on the next generation’s party culture? Or did you forget your fake ID to get into Pink Elephant? FUZIPOP! bridges these two negative worlds into one positive paradise: a...
View ArticleRyan Trecartin | Animation Companion
Ryan Trecartin presents a two-dimensional side project where the set cues are propositional, not determinant. “I’m looking at the body as a pet, giving life to ideas about the body itself, and forming...
View ArticleDISown Radio: Ital and Halal
Ahead of the release of their collaborative EP, The Day After, on Lovers Rock Ital and Aurora Halal joined us in the DISown Radio booth to bring us some of their strobing vibes and hypnotic rhythms in...
View Articlecolocation, time displacement
colocation, time displacement – Yuri Pattison In Yuri Pattison’s colocation, time displacement, a roving camera navigates the interior of Pionen, a former civil defence center in the White Mountains...
View ArticleThe Far Side of Privacy
“The aesthetic phenomenon is fundamentally simple: if someone just possesses the capacity to see a living game going on and to live all the time surrounded by hordes of ghosts, then that man is a poet....
View ArticleSmall Works
Small Works Matthew Simmons writes about the open heart of a user known as Beebee. You can do big work on the internet. You can try to teach people things—you can post on a blog or a video about a...
View ArticleTrip Report
CreditsWill Simpson is a blithe psychopath from Louisville who's either an artist or an illustrator depending on what's wrong with you. He lives in Brooklyn.
View ArticlePersonality Order
Want to dress more like your personality? Or more like the type of person you’d like to be? Using descriptions of the two most common and two least common types from the official Myers-Brigg’s website,...
View ArticleTragedy Survey: A Sentiment Analysis
Amanda Todd Amanda Todd confesses her cyber bullying struggle on Youtube prior to her suicide Illia writes: I watched Amanda Todd’s video… so sad. I hadn’t heard about this story but I’m well aware...
View ArticleDISown Radio: The Range
In one of the final performances in the DISown Radio booth, The Range dropped by to share some tracks from his new EP amongst others and sip Poland Spring out of a Croc, The Jogging-style. Enjoy his...
View ArticleVideo Bureau | The Poplar Tree and Mirror
Showcasing a cross section of three generations of Chinese video artists, The Poplar Tree and Mirror presents work from Video Bureau’s archives by Li Ming, Zhang Peili, Ma Qiusha, Zhou Tao and Huang...
View ArticleSocial Media Etiquette Guide
Social Media Etiquette GuideVIDEO Alison Bedell CreditsHailed as the Dorothy Parker of Bushwick, Al Bedell is "really good at twitter" and once lied about going to Yale.
View ArticleAdjust Opacity
Zach Blas is an artist, writer, curator, and researcher whose work engages technology, queerness, and politics. He is currently a resident at Eyebeam Art+Technology Center in New York, where he is...
View ArticleTwo Weird Tricks
NSFW! Click to continue Two Weird Tricks Body by Body asks, is there anything else to say about selfies? Credits Body by Body is a collaboration of Melissa Sachs and Cameron Soren. Their 2014...
View ArticleBxMA | Beyond the Supersquare
The influence of Latin American and Caribbean modernist architecture on contemporary artists will be explored by The Bronx Museum of the Arts in the exhibition Beyond the Supersquare, now on view...
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