Our 2025 Microgrants ($500-$1500) support creators experimenting with alternatives for digital culture, from community-owned ...
Kristoffer Skorstengaard Tjalve: Daniel, we first started talking when I invited you to speak at Naive Yearly. During one of our calls, you said that the internet is really good at being big and small ...
An der Kunstuniversität Linz gelangt am Institut für Medien in der Abteilung Interface Cultures die Stelle einer*eines Universitätsprofessor*in für „Interface Cultures/Critical Data“ gem. § 98 (1) UG ...
Rhizome recently organized a screening series as a part of the 2023 FWB Festival, an event described by the festival's manifesto as "a destination gathering of new-internet communities, and a ...
Back in March, Rhizome relaunched its Microgrant program, inviting proposals for Browser-based projects and pitches for articles about works of born-digital art in the Rhizome ArtBase. Our staff ...
On June 28, Rhizome held our annual benefit in partnership with TRLab, honoring generative art and artists Rafaël Rozendaal, Lillian Schwartz, and Ix Shells. The night was also a celebration of ...
The latest in a series of interviews with artists who make work that responds to network culture and digital technologies. Toniann Fernandez: We first met on the Do Not Research Discord around the ...
This essay was originally published November 2022 as a chapter in the book Documentation as Art, edited by Annet Dekker and Gabriella Giannachi. In the preservation of digital art, documentation is ...
At long last the Rhizome Microgrants are back! Since 2014, the Rhizome Microgrant Program has awarded small grants ($500 - $1500) for the creation of new artworks, online exhibitions, and other ...
Pete Jiadong Qiang, Queer Maximalism HyperBody (2020). Game level Pinkray, Pinkray plush dolls, VR gameplay screenshot. Courtesy of the artist and CheeseTalk. The latest in a series of interviews with ...
Cover image: Screenshot of BookStory’s opening title screen, featuring the interior of the Kurome Shobo bookstore. Usually, a Google Sheet is the site of bureaucratic misery and numbing digits; the ...
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