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Art is a practice of curiosity — a way of making that seeks out methods with an investigative ambition. Digital technology has been a part of this conversation for the better part of a century now, from the institutionally-sponsored Art and Technology Programs of the 60s and 70s to the Rhizome-era infancy of New Media. At its best, technology serves art in its impulse of discovery — aiding works that explore humanities post-digital condition, stretch the bounds of artificial intelligence and speak to the complexities of our post-information age.
Art is a practice of curiosity — a way of making that seeks out methods with an investigative ambition. Digital technology has been a part of this conversation for the better part of a century now, from the institutionally-sponsored Art and Technology Programs of the 60s and 70s to the Rhizome-era infancy of New Media. At its best, technology serves art in its impulse of discovery — aiding works that explore humanities post-digital condition, stretch the bounds of artificial intelligence and speak to the complexities of our post-information age.