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Phillips And Tumblr Launch First Digital Art Auction To Be Held By A Major Auction House
Digital artists are invited to submit their work for the prestigious auction and exhibition.
TRANSFER Gallery Attempts To Crack The Digital Art Dilemma
A new, independent run space in East Williamsburg helps bring digital art into the physical world. And sells it, too!
Real-Life Digital Sculptures Are More Than They Appear
Artie Vierkant’s series, Image Objects, questions the relationship between art in the digital and physical realm.
Commodity Fetishism And Post-Internet Artists: A Q&A With Curator Ché Zara Blomfield And Artist Daif King
Blomfield and King discuss exhibiting digital art and our seduction at the hands of materialism.
Have That Gallery You've Always Wanted With The Online Gallery Playset
The paper doll is alive and well and it’s saving the digital arts market.
[#DIGART] Why Your .JPEGs Aren't Making You A Millionaire
It’s time we get realistic about making money from selling internet art—it’s not going to happen.
[#DIGART] 10 Reasons Why Digital Art Doesn't Need The Traditional Art Market
Perhaps we should consider the digital art market its own entity, rather than try to conform it to the (dated) standards of the art world.
Art Hack Weekend: San Francisco 2012 -- The Debut Of Partyline
The premiere of one of the web-based works created during our two-day hackathon.
[#DIGART] Are Brands The New Medicis?
Brands are bankrolling a large chunk of the digital arts sector under the guise of advertising campaigns. Do we have a new art patronage model on our hands?
[#DIGART] What Will The Art World 2.0 Look Like?
Monetization, marketability, and the circulation of digital art in an art world too slow for the internet.
[#DIGART] JODI Makes Art Online, But Don’t Call Them Net Artists
Digital pranksters JODI remind us of the fragility of net life.
Eva and Franco Mattes Explore The Values Of A Virtual World
Artists explore the privacy, authorship, and safety grey areas in digital art.