Technology

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What would the NSA’s massive repositories of data sound like if a composer of electronic and computer music had access to them?

BY Geeta Dayal |

What are the histories of artists engaging with emergent technologies? How has Post-Internet art come to be defined? And what happens next? frieze asks eight artists, writers and curators to reflect

How will stories be told in the future? frieze asks nine artists and writers to reflect on how narrative structures will change as technology advances

A brief history of the GIF

BY Morgan Quaintance |

What do drones see? And how can we see them?

BY Christy Lange |

Motion-capture choreography, street fights, Looney Tunes and ‘hybrid cinema’

BY Kari Rittenbach |

From his Conceptual art of the 1960s to his recent computer-generated works, Victor Burgin has consistently explored the virtual nature of images and words. He talked with writer and curator David Campany

BY David Campany |

Claire Bishop versus the Internet

BY Paul Teasdale |

Digital art in Cuba

BY Rachel Price |

'Presentism’ versus ‘future shock’

BY Orit Gat |

With 'one foot in this world and one in another', Mark Leckey's works have a limitless capacity for association

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Late-capitalist technologies propelling culture toward terminal inanity and political economy toward plutocratic rapacity is the rightful province of three new novels

BY Ian Chang |

Trevor Paglen and the final frontier

BY George Pendle |

Annette Leddy explores how the late Fluxus member Robert Watts sought to bring the universe into the home

BY Annette Leddy |

What does our interest in the face tell us about contemporary methods of communication?

BY Jörg Heiser |

Informed by the online debris of stock photography, a number of artists are exploring the ‘off-world’ of digital imagery 

BY Isobel Harbison |

The last 20 years have seen revolutions in technology that have transformed our lives. How have art and its institutions reacted?

BY Lauren Cornell |

Has a theory been replaced by a technology?

BY Jen Allen |

The successful deployment of melancholy as a marketing tool to sell war-based video games

BY Christopher Bedford |

Recent developments in humanoid robot technology

BY Karl Iagnemma |