The chant of solitude: Dangiuz meets Giovanni Motta

What a Dream Looks Like? is the result of the collaboration between the artists Dangiuz (Leopoldo D’Angelo) and Giovanni Motta, which consists of the encounter between two parallel but coherent visual universes.…

Sacred Bionic Choir By Alotta Money and Eclectic Method

Alotta Money and Eclectic Method have come together to mint the metaverse's first Robot Choir NFT…

A celebration of women in motorsport: The Queen of the Steering Wheel

SuperRare is excited to welcome Automobilist to the spotlight once again. After the success of their debut genesis NFT release earlier this month, the European collective known for their remarkable and sophisticated creations of automotive art are back at it. …

Interview with Jake Elwes: Finding Poetry in Complex Technologies

Jake Elwes (b.1993) is a London-based artist whose practice is primarily based around machine learning and artificial intelligence. He looks for the poetry within these complex technologies while at the same time questioning the ethics behind them.…

Cornælhuys: A CryptoArt project 500 years in the making

With his collection, Cornælhuys, pop surreal artist Jæn has created a work in progress. Or, perhaps, it is more appropriate to say he’s created a bridge between the past, the present and the future.…

An interview with CryptoArtist and Assassins Creed art director, Raphael Lacoste

This post originally appeared on “CC” CREATOR COLLECTION Today I’m very pleased to welcome Raphael Lacoste. Maybe you are one of his 100K Twitter followers. If not, you’ve definitely heard of the globally famous video games that he is the lead Art Director on (Assasin’s Creed & Prince…

Discussing freedom and photography with punk pioneer Patti Smith and artist Steven Sebring

We sat down with punk pioneer Patti Smith and artist Steven Sebring to discuss life, friendship and their first minted artwork…

My goal is to make digital portraiture the next evolution of portraiture: a conversation with Ian Spriggs

Seven years ago, Ian Spriggs left his job and set off on a journey to push forward the genre of digital portraiture.…

CREDIT TO THE EDIT: Stephen McMennamy

I like to blend, warp, manipulate and distort reality. I look for ways to seamlessly combine two disparate images/objects to create something entirely new. My style is clean and simple. I’m not influenced by one particular artist/creator. I find constantly inspiration from all my peers.…

CREDIT TO THE EDIT: Joe Pease

Joe Pease is an Australian artist living in California. He works across a range of filmmaking techniques to create complex and engaging digital artworks. In 2013 he was selected for Saatchi and Saatchi's New Directors Showcase. Joe has worked for clients such as Nike, Patagonia, adidas.…
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