Long Radio | Alina Jacobs
In an attempt to seek sounds in unusual places, Alina Jacob’s Long Radio (2022) represents personal experiences and interactions of the artist throughout 2021....
Response to Virtual Worker Diaries | Ryan Keep
Forest Kelley’s Virtual Worker Diaries (2022) offers a sobering view on “micro-labor,” and the inherent physical and emotional distancing that characterizes a digital workforce....
All They Can | Zoe Chronis
All They Can (2019) is a web-based sentence generator by artist Zoe Chronis that explores pronoun swapping as a democratic discourse. The text for...
Heavy-Eyed Tyrants and Boring Machine Operators | Kailum Graves
In Heavy-Eyed Tyrants and Boring Machine Operators (2020), Kailum Graves montages both past and present heads of state and members of the Group of...
Acts in Translation | Dalena Tran
Dalena Tran explores the distinctive soundscape created between two cities in her generated moving image and sound-installation piece Act in Translation (2020). Tran questions...
Yosemite | Jenna deBoisblanc
Yosemite (2021) is a “netscape” that explores cyber-realities and their relation to real-world issues. deBoisblanc highlights our obsession with idyllic nature imagery as desktop backgrounds,...
Response to Yosemite | Kathleen Firment
Opening on a distorted desktop wallpaper of mountains, “Yosemite” (2021) is a performance: there is a feigned interaction between user and web, simulating cybernetic...
A Butterfly in the Cloud | Eryk Salvaggio
Eryk Salvaggio, in his video piece A Butterfly in the Cloud (2021), explores the relationship between nature and technology. Salvaggio employs artificial intelligence to...
Avenue S | Jody Zellen
In Avenue S (2020), Jody Zellen explores the changing human landscape of Los Angeles during COVID-19. An expansion of Zellen’s ongoing project, Ghost City,...
Response to Acts in Translation | Ali Mills
Dalena Tran explores the unique soundscape created between two cities in her visually moving and auditorily stimulating creation Acts in Translation (2020). Thirty-seven cities...