The Rhizome Microgrants 2025-26 program has been funded by small donations from our community. Octant-funded projects were ...
Beginning in 2015, with the visionary support of the Mellon Foundation, we incubated Webrecorder, a service for archiving the ...
The program will run weekly in NYC from Feb 25, 2026 to April 29, 2026, with a final presentation of finished projects on May ...
Johansson Projects is pleased to announce Sin Contar Cincuenta, the third solo exhibition by Oakland-based artist Miguel Arzabe with the gallery. Arriving at a moment of heightened social and cultural ...
Focus: Discussions centered on artists' current and in-progress artwork and practices. Loop staff and Guest Artist Jillian Mayer will provide feedback along with fellow participants. Objective: To ...
Have you ever been interested in ways of applying commoning, ecology, and degrowth to your creative practice? In this interview, Ana Meisel interviews Batool Desouky, a computational artist who is ...
For nearly 30 years, Rhizome has supported digital art that has helped to shape contemporary conversations about technology and culture. In an era of platform monopolies, algorithmic manipulation, and ...
This essay accompanies the presentation of Electronic Disturbance Theater's FloodNet as a part of the online exhibition Net Art Anthology. What is the relationship between data bodies and real bodies?
“Imagine if we could begin our little life all over again. Imagine if it was all nothing more than some electronic game. Imagine if I knew then what I know now.” —Deus Ex Machina, Automata, 1984 If ...
The latest in a series of interviews with artists who have developed a significant body of work engaged (in its process, or in the issues it raises) with technology. See the full list of Artist ...