Jia H. Jung
We Talked To Joanna Newsom About The Future Of Harp Making
Computer-aided innovations in harpmaking practices reveal a legacy of magic and mechanics.
Behind the Gorgeous Microorganismal Art of Nurit Bar-Shai's 'Chemical Tweets'
Biotech meets art on a petri dish.
Nurit Bar-Shai's "Chemical Tweets" Are Gorgeous, Microorganismal Art
The biochemist's latest exhibition, "Sound To Shape," is a visual investigation of microscopic life
Chad Gunderson Imagines Geology On An Alien Planet
Fusing organic elements with manmade materials, the artist brings his "new science" to the Kittenredge Gallery.
Portraits of Mandela, Bukowski, James Dean And More Rendered In Type Keys
Australian portraitist WBK: WorksByKnight creates iconic images using everyday items.
Artist Finds Zen Through Wax Sculpting
La Huy melds spirituality and symbolism with 21st century motifs to create intriguing work.
The Mesmerizing Art Of Deskriptiv Keeps 3D Printing Fresh
The German duo seeks to find beauty and connection through technology.
All-Glitch Art Show Touches Down In Brooklyn
East Williamsburg's Transfer Gallery showcases the accidental medium.
Can Robots Dance?
A new project uses kinetic design and choreography to answer this fascinating question.
Australian City Scraps Boring Christmas Display For Interactive LED Choir
Forget carolers and twinkling lights, the Sydney Mall is celebrating the holidays with robots sculptures.
Video Game Hopes To Ensure The Food Security Of The Future
A new breed of video game seeks to change the way we interact with humanity and the environment.