March 12, 2026

Digital Art

Digital Art

The White Pube’s new book exposes the dark side of the art world

Poor Artists, a new book by Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de La Puente, explores how the housing crisis, labour precarity and rampant commodification make it more difficult to create art – and how artists manage to do it anyway Poor Artists  – a new book by art critics Gabrielle de La Puente and Zarina Muhammad,

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The rise of Cara: the anti-AI social media platform for artists

At the end of 2022, the year that generative AI ominously forced itself onto the art scene, photographer and artists’ rights activist Jingna Zhang was feeling frustrated. Like so many, she had been hoping that ArtStation would finally see the light and support the art community by banning the waves of AI-generated images that were

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Museums, AI-generated art, blockchain, and NFTs

Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial. Refik Anadol Studio, co-founded by Refik Anadol and Efsun Erkiliç in 2025, is launching an immersive AI art & NFT museum called DATALAND at The Grand LA, with a flagship location at

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What is NFT Marketplace? The Ultimate Guide 2024

The global NFT market cap today is $67.00 billion, reflecting the growing interest in digital ownership. To enter the NFT market, you need a marketplace to buy and sell these digital arts. So, what is an NFT marketplace, and why is it gaining so much attention?  These marketplaces play a crucial role in connecting creators

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SCN Behind the Scenes: SNA Displays Helps Create Digital Art Centerpiece

The QUAD, a new mixed-use development in uptown Dallas featuring retail, dining, and office space, recently turned to SNA Displays for a large LED video wall that serves as the digital art centerpiece to the lobby of its 12-story office building. The SNA Displays video screen wraps around two corners of the lobby, attracting guests

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The best tablets with a stylus pen for drawing and writing

The best tablets with a stylus pen are perfect for drawing and notetaking. They make it easy to draw and write directly onto the screen, in a way that feels natural. And that can really speed up your creativity and boost your productivity. All the tablets I list below come with a stylus included, which

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Visionary’s PacketAV Matrix Series Powers Digital Art at The Jacquelyn

Editor’s Note: This project profile focusing on The Jacquelyn illustrates how Visionary’s PacketAV Matrix Series is central to the application. Those who want to learn more about the series can visit the company’s website. The Jacquelyn is a curated space that elevates community, creativity and wellness. It’s inspired by the vibrant spirit of Jacquelyn Anderson, who

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Festival for digital arts and transformation

Festival for digital arts and transformationOctober 12–27, 2024 Black Box White Cube XR (BBWCXR): October 25–26, symposium HELLERAU—European Centre for the Arts Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 56 01109 DresdenGermany For some years now, the Free State of Saxony and the Smart-City Dresden have been recognised as important locations for the global semiconductor and software industry. In addition to

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Digital art dazzles at Frieze London

John Akomfrah LG OLED Lounge John Akomfrah’s Becoming Wind (2023), a five-channel video piece shown on OLED screens and six surrounding speakers, brings music, chants and text to bear in an epic 30-minute meditation on the Garden of Eden, human loss and the effects of climate change. Shielded by the lounge walls from the hurly-burly

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Theresa Reiwer wins top award at Lumen Prize for digital art

Theresa Reiwer, a German-born artist whose work concerns artificial intelligence (AI) and ethics, has won the top award offered by the Lumen Prize, the world’s leading prize for art created with technology. Reiwer received the Gold Award for Decoding Bias, an immersive, 360-degree film installation, at the 13th annual Lumen awards, at Kachette, in Shoreditch,

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