Harold Cohen, Untitled (i23-3350), 1970. Unique calcomp plotter drawing on paper. Courtesy of Gazelli Art House & Harold Cohen Trust·© Gazelli Art House & Harold Cohen TrustartworkUntitled (i23-3350)by Harold Cohen.Profile (past & present)MediumsPaper, Plotter drawingTechnologiesCalcomp plotterCollected by
JKJoana Kawahara Lino@joanakawaharalino·1Yelling Into The VoidYelling Into The Void. If the dead internet theory holds, we are all operating in a kind of cultural afterlife: producing for systems that consume without reading, circulating ideas through networks that route them back bef...
DKDanielle King@danielle·2Calling all book lovers! Art book recommendations?Calling all book lovers! Art book recommendations? I’m looking forward to checking out Pascal Grecos’s Photography, Video Game, Landscape, which RCS recently featured in its newsletter...I've also been enjoying Katy Hessel's The Story of Art Without M...
AEAlex Estorick@axelState of the Digital ArtsState of the Digital Arts. I want to start by saying that my interest as Founding Editor of Right Click Save is not and has never been in defining the digital arts but surfacing as wide a range of voices as possible to determin...
AEAlex Estorick@axel·2Boards of Canada | InfernoBoards of Canada | Inferno. If technostalgia is a defining characteristic of technocapitalism then it’s hard not to regard BOC’s new album “Inferno” as a pure expression of that tendency. The group’s characteristically euphoric ...