Caitlin Cherry's "Eigengrau" at ICA matches online imagery of Black femininity with the cold hardware of the digital world.
With her lavishly illustrated book, Lucca has given us the most rigorous critical analysis of the director’s work to date, ...
The box has slots like a museum art storage cabinet. Cherry’s bright, swirling paintings are hanging inside. Several are pulled out for view, or maybe they are being slid inside for … what?
In movies, the confounding vulnerability and powerlessness of being trapped in an aging, occasionally embarrassing, often-unpredictable sack of flesh ... a 1983 article in Art & Text magazine.
In order to reframe the questions that arise from his encounter with the Gitanjali, Yeats does subtly undermine the dichotomy ...
THE HOTEL WHERE I was staying, Villa Amazônia, was constructed in 1907, around the time the movie takes place. It had been a private residence, and many elements of the original building remain. It ...
Brain aging occurs in distinctive phases. Its trajectory could be hidden in our blood—paving the way for early diagnosis and intervention. A new study published in Nature Aging analyzed brain imaging ...
In his 1888 novel, Looking Backward, Bellamy speculates on a future in which art and literature flourishes, once advanced automation has freed people from the drudgery of miserable labor, leaving them ...
This future moment of singularity, marked by an explosion of self-improving machines, heralds a future where AI performs tasks autonomously and drives innovation at an unprecedented scale.
Continuing down this path, these processes could form a key reinforcement loop in the asymptotic acceleration that shoots us into that wild idea of the singularity – where AI builds machines ...