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A gaggle of 21-year-olds squeeze into a booth, pull the curtain and smile for the camera. After a series of mysterious analogue rumblings, the booth expels a tiny strip of prints. The posers crowd in ...
A new show, "Infinite Images" at the Toledo Museum of Art, traces the long history of algorithmic art from the 1960s to today.
A dreamlike horror picture rife with profound subtext on identity and the human condition is available to stream via HBO Max.
But the main reason is rage against the algorithm. The analogue trend is a celebration of the old ways of making things amid the artificial-intelligence revolution: consider, for instance, that the ...
Check out an exclusive preview of Thanksgiving #1, a darkly comedic and disturbingly relevant new horror comic coming in October 2025.
For almost 20 years, Motomachi High School in Hiroshima has tasked its art students with interviewing hibakusha -- atom bomb survivors -- and turning their harrowing testimonies into paintings.
For almost 20 years, Motomachi High School in Hiroshima has tasked its art students with interviewing hibakusha -- atom bomb survivors -- and turning their harrowing testimonies into paintings.