What happens at the intersection of art, tech, science and sound? What does the art of the future look like? In what way do artists reflect on new media and how do they push the boundaries of technology?
Join us on an exploratory journey into New Media Art by asking the question But is I.T. Art?.
Sharing voices from our artists, curator, museum team, and museum visitors, this first series journeys through new media art installations from exhibitions Shifting Proximities (2020-2022) and UFO-Unidentified Fluid Other (2022-2023) at Nxt Museum, Home of New Media Art in Amsterdam.
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What happens at the intersection of art, tech, science and sound? What does the art of the future look like? In what way do artists reflect on new media and how do they push the boundaries of technology?
Join us on an exploratory journey into New Media Art by asking the question But is I.T. Art?.
Sharing voices from our artists, curator, museum team, and museum visitors, this first series journeys through new media art installations from exhibitions Shifting Proximities (2020-2022) and UFO-Unidentified Fluid Other (2022-2023) at Nxt Museum, Home of New Media Art in Amsterdam.
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Though the digital world consists of a binary system of zeroes and ones, the outcome is not as binary when it comes to gender. Fluidity is key when it comes to the digital self and this is apparent in many forms of contemporary new media art. How can artists reflect on the gender binary by working in WEB 3 or using digital technologies? Featuring Amber Jae Slooten, Harriet Davey and Jacolby Satterwhite
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