New games for an old console, meet the new generation of Game Boy developers
A new wave of Australian game developers is creating original games for the classic Game Boy console, merging art and technology in unique ways.
The Generation of Monologue: How Voice Messages Are 'Killing' the Art of Conversation
The article discusses the rise of voice messaging and its impact on conversation dynamics, highlighting a global study that reveals people spend an average of 150 hours annually sending and receiving voice messages.
MoN Takanawa Museum opens in Tokyo as a space for experiencing Japanese culture
The MoN Takanawa Museum, designed by architect Kengo Kuma, opens in Tokyo as an immersive space to experience Japanese culture through art, technology, and sensory experiences.
The largest cruise ship in the world is a floating city powered by natural gas, with 20 decks, seven pools, a water park, a casino, and technology that redefines luxury at sea
The Icon of the Seas by Royal Caribbean is heralded as the largest cruise ship in the world, combining state-of-the-art technology with luxury amenities.
Art to Wear: from Dalí's Ties to Warhol's Dress and Marta Minujín's Overalls
A new exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York explores the connection between art and fashion through 140 pieces, including creations by famous artists like Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, and Pablo Picasso.
The Museum leaves Via S.Vittore. And thus animates the M4 station
The Museum of Science and Technology in Milan has expanded its presence by exhibiting artwork in the M4 subway station, showcasing iconic objects through nighttime photography by Axel Ruhomaully.
Artists Facing New Paths in Creative Process
The article discusses the historical intertwining of art and technology and how new advancements, especially artificial intelligence, create novel opportunities for artistic expression and collaboration.
After 65 years, the masterpiece has emerged again – and now the experts' doubts are gone
Experts have utilized new technology to confirm that a long-lost masterpiece was indeed painted by the young Rembrandt, resolving doubts from the 20th century.
Museum finds painting by Dutch painter Rembrandt that had been missing for 65 years
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has announced the recovery of a Rembrandt painting, 'Vision of Zacharias in the Temple,' which had been missing for 65 years and confirmed as genuine using advanced technology.
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has discovered a new Rembrandt work
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam announced the discovery of a new painting attributed to Rembrandt, confirmed through advanced scanning technology and style analysis.
At HCO, you achieve your visual freedom with maximum precision and comfort
The HCO in Uberlândia, Brazil, has become a leading eye hospital due to significant investments in advanced ophthalmological technology, including the state-of-the-art Visumax 800 laser system.
Pioneering Visual Artist Eugènia Balcells Dies at 82
Pioneering visual artist Eugènia Balcells, known for her experimental use of technology in art and film, has passed away at the age of 82.
An Argentine artist who merges computer logic and the sensitivity of abstract art
Carolina Holste is an Argentine artist who creatively intertwines the realms of computing logic with abstract art sensitivity.
Sogang University's Art & Technology Department Presents Honorary Plaque and Dedication Film 'Behind the Scene' to Shin Young-kyun
Sogang University’s Art & Technology Department honored honorary chairman Shin Young-kyun with a plaque and a dedication film during a special event.
6.3 Million Visitors: Record Year for State Museums in Bavaria
In 2025, state museums in Bavaria experienced a record year with 6.3 million visitors, showing a continued interest in art, history, and technology amid challenging times.
Artificial Intelligence is the mirror we created
The article discusses the historical perspective on artistic innovation and threats posed by new technologies, likening artificial intelligence to photography's initial impact on painting.
Morakana, a studio that merges art, science, and technology
Morakana is an art studio founded in New York that intersects art, science, and technology through experimentation with biological and technological systems.
Art and biodiversity in the Cosquín Rock 2026 tower-forest
The 'Vuelta al Monte' installation at Cosquín Rock 2026 blends art, architecture, and technology to promote awareness of native Córdoba species.
Brno's VIDA! has created a new invisible harp, a singing bench, and lasers for future spies
Brno's VIDA! has developed innovative technologies including an invisible harp, a singing bench, and lasers designed for espionage purposes.
Artificial intelligence "against" metal and wood. Two new exhibitions at the Riga Contemporary Art Space
Two new exhibitions by artists Gints Gabrāns and Andris Brežes explore the intersection of art, technology, and societal values at the Riga Contemporary Art Space.
INTERVIEW Meet Philtz, the man behind those retro AI "memory books"
Philtz, a multifaceted creator, discusses his new video series 'Spomenar' and the intersection of nostalgia, digital art, and technology.
"At LagoAlgo, we propose a space where experience functions as an ecosystem": Carolina Álvarez-Mathies
Carolina Álvarez-Mathies, artistic director of LagoAlgo, discusses the art fair's focus on creating an integrated experience that promotes questions rather than answers, emphasizing themes of technology, perception, ecology, and community.
Digital simulation changes our relationship with nature and the female body, says artist Paula Malinowska
In an interview, artist Paula Malinowska discusses how digital technology influences our perception of reality, ecology, and self-identity.
A Japanese Museum Where Visitors Do Not Enter with Shoes: An Artistic Experience Walking Through Light and Water
The teamLab Planets Tokyo museum offers an immersive experience that blends art, technology, and nature, redefining the visitor's relationship with their environment.
Vienna Show on Fashion Designer Lang: Be Yourself, but Make Something of It!
A Vienna exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts showcases the retrospective of fashion designer Helmut Lang, focusing on his 1990s post-industrial designs that blended advertising, art, and technology with a gender-neutral approach to identity.