10 Artists That Never Lived
Art After AI proposes a simple recalibration: stop asking if the image is real, and start asking what it does. The exhibition treats images as social actors, shaping memory, politics, and desire. It invites viewers to practice skepticism without surrendering wonder.
How the Internet Prices People
The internet does not only connect people. It categorizes them, ranks them, and assigns value to their visibility. Constant Dullaart’s work exposes that pricing system by intervening in the mechanisms that turn profiles into products and attention into a market.
Fast Cuts Under Bright Lights
The album Virgin feels like pop recorded with the door left open, glitches intact and edges unpolished. When transplanted to concert, Ultrasound stages that rawness like a medical procedure, using fast cuts and big-screen close-ups to manufacture intimacy through magnification.
Auto Tune Becomes The Protagonist
Auto-Tune is personified on Brat turning vocal processing into storytelling rather than polish. The mockumentary The Moment extends this onscreen, making pop persona the story itself.
Filmcraft as Game Design
At its best, Kojima’s work erases the line between watching and acting. You are not taken out of play to be told what matters. You are led into choices that already feel like scenes, beat by beat, until filmcraft and game design become the same language.
The Emotional Duality of Billie Eilish: A Deep Dive into ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’
Billie Eilish’s third album, “Hit Me Hard And Soft,” is a masterful exploration of emotional complexity and musical innovation. This album not only cements Eilish’s place in the music industry but also showcases her evolution as an artist. The title encapsulates the duality present in her music—soft, haunting melodies paired with intense, powerful beats, reflecting […]
The Death of the Hero: How Killing Main Characters Redefined TV Drama
In the golden age of television, a steadfast rule seemed to govern the medium: the protagonist, the hero of the story, was sacrosanct. They might face insurmountable odds, but their survival was almost guaranteed. However, as television evolved, this rule was challenged, leading to some of the most groundbreaking and emotionally impactful moments in TV […]
The Evolution of Platformer Games: From 8-Bit Classics to Modern Innovations
Platformer games have etched an indelible mark on the landscape of video gaming. From their humble beginnings in the arcades of the early 1980s to the intricate and immersive experiences available today, platformer games have evolved remarkably. This genre, defined by characters jumping between platforms and avoiding obstacles, has not only stood the test of […]
When Empathy Becomes Gameplay
In most RPGs, progress means winning fights and getting stronger. Undertale flips that expectation by making empathy part of the core loop. Mercy is not a “nice” optional choice, it is a playable strategy, and the story actively responds to how carefully you treat the characters in front of you.
The Beyoncé Effect: Reviving the Art of Listening to Whole Albums in the Streaming Era
In an era dominated by streaming services and singles, where listeners often consume music through curated playlists and trending tracks, Beyoncé has managed to reignite the appreciation for listening to whole albums. Her approach to releasing music has transformed the industry, encouraging fans and fellow artists to engage with albums as complete artistic statements rather […]
Exploring the Infinite Canvas: Rafaël Rozendaal’s Internet Art
Rafaël Rozendaal is a name that has become synonymous with the evolution and innovation of internet art. As an artist who utilizes the internet as his primary medium, Rozendaal has pushed the boundaries of traditional art forms, creating immersive and interactive experiences that captivate audiences worldwide. His work not only challenges the conventional perceptions of […]
How Michael Hansmeyer Revolutionized Architecture with 3D Printed Algorithmic Creations
Michael Hansmeyer is at the forefront of a revolution in architecture, one driven by the power of algorithms and computational processes. His innovative approach to design merges the realms of computer science and architecture, producing creations that challenge our traditional understanding of form and complexity. Born in Germany, Hansmeyer has cultivated a unique career path, […]
The Avatar as Artist: Laturbo Avedon’s Exploration of Digital Identity
Laturbo Avedon is a digital avatar and conceptual artist who has gained significant recognition in the realm of virtual and contemporary art. Created by New York-based artist Lu Yang, Laturbo Avedon is not merely a character but an embodiment of the intersection between technology, identity, and creativity. This avatar’s existence challenges traditional notions of authorship, […]
The Future is Black! Black Panther, Janelle Monáe and The New Age of Afrofuturism in Pop Culture
The 21st century has witnessed a remarkable resurgence in Afrofuturism, a cultural aesthetic that combines science fiction, history, and fantasy to explore the African diaspora’s experiences and future possibilities. This revitalization has been propelled by a variety of influential works, including Marvel’s “Black Panther” (2018) and the visionary artistry of Janelle Monáe. These modern contributions […]
The Visual Language of ‘Gris’ (2018)
In the realm of indie gaming, “Gris” by Nomada Studio has left an indelible mark with its unique approach to storytelling through visuals. Released in 2018, this game transcends traditional narrative methods, relying solely on its hand-drawn art style to convey a deeply emotional and symbolic journey. From the outset, players are drawn into a […]







