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Art and technology are now interlinked more than ever before, with technology being a fundamental force in the evolution of art.
But the larger point is that while technology can bring a lot of satisfaction, it can also enable new forms of destruction. And humanity has, sad to say, exploited that new ability on a massive scale.
To begin to augment our thinking, and then to function in and capitalize on this augmented space, it is important to see how engineering fits in the landscape of art, technology, and science. Not all ...
What do we mean when we talk about progress? In general terms, to make progress means to move toward something and away from something else. But where we’re headed and what we’re leaving ...
Sam Mugel, Ph.D., is the CTO of Multiverse Computing, a global leader in developing value-driven quantum solutions for businesses. Much like the march of time, deep technology progress can be ...
With a focus on melting ice caps, Joseph Fowler, the World Economic Forum’s head of arts and culture, completes an environmental trilogy of opening concerts at the forum's annual meeting in Davos ...
In the new book "Power and Progress: Our 1,000 Year Struggle Over Technology & Prosperity," Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson look at how technology has too often benefited the elite few and not ...
Arts, tech at the heart of society's progress Promoting innovation and knowledge integration through interdisciplinary development is an ace up the sleeve for the community in the artificial ...
About the Author Edward Tenner is a historian of technology and culture, and an affiliate of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School.
“Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age” at LACMA surveys how artistic practices shifted with the emergence of computer technology.
Art and technology are now interlinked more than ever before, with technology being a fundamental force in the evolution of art.