Blog 4 March Jasmin Jodry talks Spider-Man, Land Rover, and Challenges for Creative Tech Jasmin Jodry is a New York based Creative Director and Artist. She designs and produces digital content and immersive experiences that tell compelling stories and build engaging worlds. Read More
Blog 20 February Daniel Temkin Likes Curvy Trees Daniel Temkin makes images, programming languages, and interactive pieces that explore systems of logic and language. His work has been a critic’s pick in ArtNews, theNew York Times and the Boston Globe. Read More
Blog 16 February Signal Jamming: In Conversation with Benton C Bainbridge Benton C Bainbridge, one of the busiest and most prolific artists in the Creative Tech space, shares his thoughts on collaboration, new visual synthesis modules, kids and tech, and of course, Creative Technology Week. Read More
Blog 11 February Interview with Allison Berkoy Allison Berkoy is a Brooklyn based artist working with video, sculptural installation, interactive technologies, and performance. Berkoy’s work has been described as “fun and creepy”, haunting… almost freaky”, and “strange” by various publications. Her spectacles have appeared inside galleries, music venues, theaters, eateries, garages, a train caboose, and a salvaged lightship. Read More
Academia Arts Blog 24 November Dennis Anderson Doesn’t Fear the Cloud Personally, what I find exciting about this kind of art is the immersive technologies where the audience are brought in to meet each other and interact with each other and the art at the same time. I appreciated that spirit as much as the digital art itself. Read More
Arts Blog Industry 30 October Mike Knowlton Gets Immersive NYC is at the crossroads of so many different industries – technology, advertising, film, theater, and publishing. No city has this blend of industries and that makes NYC such a fertile ground for creative technologists. It’s the biggest sandbox and it has the most toys. Read More
Arts Blog Industry Research 23 October Why Leigh Christie’s Skateboard Got Stolen I’m beyond excited. New York has needed something like this for so long. There have been plenty of smaller festivals that aren’t very specific to creative technology. A lot of them are too heavy on the painting side, or too heavy on the commercial technology side. This one is right in the sweet spot. This is the one everyone has been waiting for, and everyone’s talking about it. Read More
Academia Arts Blog Community Museums 4 September Katherine Moriwaki is Cool under Pressure It’s up to us whether or not we build the tools and experiences that uplift people, engage them with their environment and each other, and raise awareness of our shared responsibility in society. I think it’s possible, and I’ve seen a lot of great work from my students that hints at that. That’s what we as artists and creative professionals should strive for. Read More