[DIGITALLY-INSPIRED] This interactive installation by Klaus Obermaier explores Lacan's "mirror stage", a psychoanalytical concept which "describes the formation of the Ego via the process of objectification."
[GAME-INSPIRED] Painted in 1932, Wassily Kandinsky's abstract painting "Decisive Pink" gets a digital makeover where gamification is used to give a better understanding of the forces at work within the canvas.
[WATCH&LISTEN] If you don't know what is digital art by now and are reading these lines, you probably got lost surfing the Internet and somehow ended up on this page. No worries, here is your chance to catch up.
[DIGITALLY-INSPIRED] Createdby IF to celebrate the 5 years of Parisian club La Machine du Moulin Rouge, this art installation is "a dialogue between space and its limitations."
[CONCEPT] Inspired by Alvin Lucier's "I Am Sitting In A Room", this Instagram experiment explores the effect of multiple reposts on the picture-sharing network.
[WTF] Created for Adult Swim, "Heaven's Countryland" is a series of educational films from North Korea that will teach you everything you need to know about the life and death of Kim Jong-Il or will show you how perverted the American culture can be.
[CONCEPT] The appendages found in sunflowers, artichokes and pine cones are all determined by the Fibonacci sequence. During his residency at Autodesk's Pier 9 Workshop, John Edmark had the idea to reproduce these structures using 3D printing in order to create Fibonacci Zoetrope Sculptures.
[CONCEPT] Watch the magic created by face hacking. The faces of two men undergo a series of crazy transformations as their original features successively become the ones of a leopard, a woman, a robot and much more.
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[DIGITALLY-INSPIRED] Colorful and abstract 3D forms evolve on your computer screen slowly moving from left to right in this interactive piece by Vince Mckelvie.
[MUST-HAVE] No statue of Liberty or cute kittens, this 1000-piece puzzle will satisfy the picky needs of your most artistic friends. After hours of "fun" trying to assemble the jigsaw puzzle, a beautiful CMYK gamut will appear on your table.
[WEIRD APP] Andrew Shannon, the man who punched a €10-million Claude Monet painting back in June 2012 at the National Gallery of Ireland has recently been sentenced to five years in prison. Good news, you can now recreate his feat thanks to a simple browser-based game.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Part of In/SIGHT, a series of the LA Phil combining music by groundbreaking composers and visuals from renowned artists, this site specific audio/visual performance celebrates Amériques by French composer Edgard Varèse.
[DIGITALLY-INSPIRED] Viruses can be more than an evil piece of code used to infect your computer. James Hoff actually found a way to use malware to create art. His new exhibition, Skywiper, presents a series of abstract paintings infected with state-developed viruses such as Stuxnet.
[CONCEPT] Neri Oxman and Deskriptiv create a new kind of wearables capable of sustaining life, based on a computational growth process and state-of-the-art 3D-printing.
[CONCEPT] Following a first part back in 2011, Erik Söderberg is continuing his explorations of fractal patterns, but this time in 3D.
[WATCH&LISTEN] Alone in what appears to be her bedroom, a naked woman is only lit by the light coming from her computer screen. Her makeup and jewelry greatly contrast with the digital device she's playing with. Two realities collide as pixels and polygons leave the digital realm to take over the physical world.
[WEIRD APP] Transform your computer screen in a puddle of oily water you can interact with! The movements of your cursor over the window will create wave-like patterns on the surface of the digital liquid.
[DIGITALLY-INSPIRED] Remember "Auto Aerobics", a series of CGI pictures showing huge American cars all tangled up in each other? Well, Chris Labrooy's new project reprises the same concept of amazing retro cars and crazy positions defying gravity.