"Xinyi Cheng’s paintings, with their unexpected color and compositions, often begin with her own observations, whether an interaction she witnessed or an image from a film that lingered in her mind. Her subjects, which often include _...Read More_
"Xinyi Cheng’s paintings, with their unexpected color and compositions, often begin with her own observations, whether an interaction she witnessed or an image from a film that lingered in her mind. Her subjects, which often include _...Read More_
"This is the first post in a series I plan to write on the work from our group and others that combines ideas from deep learning with ideas from self-organization and collective systems. In this first post, we’ll look at some of the _...Read More_
"This is the first post in a series I plan to write on the work from our group and others that combines ideas from deep learning with ideas from self-organization and collective systems. In this first post, we’ll look at some of the _...Read More_
"Every few years, a technology comes along that splits the world neatly into before and after. I remember the first time I saw a YouTube video embedded on a web page; the first time I synced Evernote files between devices; the first time I _...Read More_
"Every few years, a technology comes along that splits the world neatly into before and after. I remember the first time I saw a YouTube video embedded on a web page; the first time I synced Evernote files between devices; the first time I _...Read More_
"Highlighting the ubiquitous use of game-engine technologies in contemporary media and information systems, Modal Gallery’s inaugural exhibition “Slip.Stream.Slip” offers an important opportunity to consider and interrogate the implications _...Read More_
"Highlighting the ubiquitous use of game-engine technologies in contemporary media and information systems, Modal Gallery’s inaugural exhibition “Slip.Stream.Slip” offers an important opportunity to consider and interrogate the implications _...Read More_
"“Moving Bodies, Moving Images” brings together a selection of short films made in the last decade by contemporary artists that explores the intersection of dance, choreography and moving image. The participating artists are: Alexandra _...Read More_
"“Moving Bodies, Moving Images” brings together a selection of short films made in the last decade by contemporary artists that explores the intersection of dance, choreography and moving image. The participating artists are: Alexandra _...Read More_
“Show Me The World Mister” is a solo exhibition comprising two new films by London-based artist Ayo Akingbade. Shot on location in Nigeria, The Fist and Faluyi are Akingbade’s most ambitious productions to date, building upon her continued _...Read More_
“Show Me The World Mister” is a solo exhibition comprising two new films by London-based artist Ayo Akingbade. Shot on location in Nigeria, The Fist and Faluyi are Akingbade’s most ambitious productions to date, building upon her continued _...Read More_