Have you ever been interested in ways of applying commoning, ecology, and degrowth to your creative practice? In this ...
Rhizome’s solar server has found a permanent home on the roof of the historic 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica, California, where it will bask in the Organization’s vibrant rays.
From digital love letters, to "networked" self-portraits, to generative artwork, this calendar illustrates the rich 26 year history of ArtBase, while also noting interesting dates in rhizome's history ...
This text accompanies the presentation of Art Thoughtz as part of the online exhibition Net Art Anthology. “On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog,” goes the famous New Yorker cartoon. The notion ...
This is the second in a three-part series to be published on Rhizome. The first part, exploring the history of the emoticon, can be found here. The final installment (forthcoming) will explore the ...
This is the first post in a series on the queer history of computing, as traced through the lives of five foundational figures. It is both an attempt to make visible those parts of a history that are ...
For nearly 30 years, Rhizome has supported digital art that has helped to shape contemporary conversations about technology and culture. In an era of platform monopolies, algorithmic manipulation, and ...
“Imagine if we could begin our little life all over again. Imagine if it was all nothing more than some electronic game. Imagine if I knew then what I know now.” —Deus Ex Machina, Automata, 1984 If ...
Created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry, Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is used by students, artists ...
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 ...
I first began to realize the potentiality of my glitch body at the age of thirteen. If not thirteen, maybe even a few years younger—eleven, even—when I signed up on Yahoo! under the handle of ...