Internet art
What is the metaverse and why does it matter to the art world? Experts weigh in and predict its future impact
A dream or a marketing campaign? All hype or all-important? The Art Newspaper’s XR panel looks at the ways the metaverse has become a part of the field
How to build the next American president
Gretchen Andrew’s “power trip” sees her manipulating the internet to design her ideal leader of the free world
'Born digital': the stalwart institutions that have been producing online art since long before Covid-19
As museums rush to upload online content during lockdown, we speak to some of the people who have been championing innovative digital work for years
From Y2K to Tor: new show explores how artists make sense of the internet
Exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is one of the largest to tackle the subject so far in the US
(Inter)facing the future at Barbican's 'Digital Revolution'
Exploring the impact of digital technology on art, music, film and design
Digital art available on S[edition]
Robert Norton and Harry Blain brings the art world online
Alex Galloway, director of Content & Technology at Rhizome.org talks to Peter Schauer about the state of internet art
Keeping net art live
Eyestorm, the internet print publishing company, is financially thriving
Launched at the height of the internet boom in 1999, it has to date received $24 million of capital funding
What are museums doing to collect, store and show internet art?
Ossian Ward investigates European and US perspectives and the issues of conservation and ownership
Passport to the universe: Virtual reality at the Hayden Planetarium
Clare Henry saw the latest high-tech astronomical display at in New York and says scientists have taken art to new heights
Fresh from its successful stand-off with e-commerce giant, eToys, etoy enter Manhattan
The group of international, web-based, artists is bringing its witty blend of conceptual, digital and performance art to New York
Techno-art in Tokyo with two new institutions focusing on new media
Japan’s technological expertise and interest in media art on display at the Inter Communication Centre and the Image and Technology Gallery