An architectural view by Francesco di Giorgio Martini showcases Renaissance perspective drawing. The portly, balding sculptor-turned-architect must have drawn a few curious gazes as he set up a ...
Encryption is the process of encoding a message, and today we have incredibly sophisticated software and algorithms that make our encrypted messages almost impossible to decode. But how does it work?
Something I’ve noticed: Almost a decade on, the Berlin art scene is still haunted by its 2016 biennale. The DIS-curated show enters the room whenever “post-internet art” is referenced, or during any ...
Through the looking glass: Artist Stephanie Rentschler recently unveiled SlimeMoldCrypt, an interactive installation where art meets science by using biology to generate stronger encryption keys.
A sprawling group show in Berlin emits the feelings of awe, impotence, and conspiracy roused by the impossibility of understanding our digital present.
When Matt Franklin told people he was a cryptographer five years ago, they'd ask him if he worked with frozen bodies, or perhaps Egyptian hieroglyphics. But the explosive growth of the Internet has ...
Visitors check out digital artworks at the Times Art Museum in Beijing on July 23, 2021. The 2021 Asia Digital Art Exhibition was unveiled last Friday at the museum, with over 50 pieces of digital art ...
As the website “How To Geek” points out, “computers and the Internet have allowed us to open ourselves up and become more vulnerable than ever before…, and encryption is one of the only methods of ...