Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the anthropological intersections of tech, politics & culture. I have been struck in recent years how the internet has ...
Who pays for software these days? Software is either free or is meant to be pirated. That is the implication of our digital culture. Everything on the Internet by default has to be free, or it will be ...
Something I’ve noticed: Almost a decade on, the Berlin art scene is still haunted by its 2016 biennale. The DIS-curated show enters the room whenever “post-internet art” is referenced, or during any ...
He’s also an a-Depp-t artist. Johnny Depp “broke the internet” with a surprise online sale of his debut art collection — making more than $3.6 million within hours of announcing it, according to a UK ...
A show at the New Museum celebrates the completion of Rhizome’s Net Art Anthology, a two-year project to preserve and archive digital artworks that were in danger of disappearing. By Sophie Haigney ...
With so many museums around the world closed, art made from the internet for the internet has been a saving grace. By Sophie Haigney Ms. Haigney is a culture writer. A kind of infinite scroll spills ...
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