Chinese artist Jody Xiong pictures infamous dictators’ heads as prison cells to highlight the persecution of dissenters.
A CGI animation explores how technology can play its part to coalesce the viewers with an artwork.
More than 2,000 items at the Fire Station art gallery in Doha narrate a poignant tale of the global refugee crisis.
“Danchi,” the massive Japanese public housing blocks, boomed across the country in the 1960s.
The photographer has turned 4,100 pounds of discarded computers and electronic accessories into a set of surreal portraits.
Our kids could be aspiring for fancy roles like Landfill Recycler, Blockchain Banking Engineer, and others.
Danish-based architect and digital art director Laurent Rosset is showcasing this surreal merger in his new series.
Attempts to foresee the fate of humans on the Earth with a saturated capacity of sustaining life.
The comfort of modern infrastructure need not necessarily come at the expense of nature and its valuable resources.
The show, curated by Julie Freeman and Hannah Redler Hawes, celebrates data as culture, presenting hilariously “silly” anecdotes.