Stepping into the Interverse
Interiam, a new interactive art space located just down from Soho, invites visitors to journey into an alternate dimension called the INTERverse by blending cutting-edge technology with immersive art.
Bridging Forces With Invisible Worlds
The American Museum of Natural History's latest exhibition Invisible Worlds is an immersive look into how nature and technology can coexist in harmony.
Visible Cities: Workshop Exhibition
Using creative coding, architectural history, and literary work, our student-artists responded to Italo Calvino's 1972 novel, "Invisible Cities", with invented cities of their own.
Dissolving the Puzzle
David Levine’s American debut of Dissolution, his 2022 innovative horror exhibition, brings indie horror themes and storytelling to the museum scene.
Still Can’t Help Myself
At New York City’s new immersive museum of art and technology – Mercer Labs, Roy Nachum can’t help but collapse under the weight that he desperately places on his robot alter-ego.
Finding Harmony in the Sympoietic
After climbing four flights of stairs in the pre-war school building that is now inhabited by The Clemente – an interdisciplinary community arts center dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Puerto Rican and Latinx art and culture – a dim, pulsing glow of amber light slips through an open door way.
The Art of Plant Arrangement
After 3D scanning living plants throughout the Pacific Northwest into digital composites, Rick Silva preserves nature in this Feral File exhibition, BLOOMCORE.
Escher in the Algorithm
Featuring generative imagery of impossible trees, this digital gallery pays homage to the works of M.C. Escher.