Oskar Dawicki, “I’m Sorry” (2005) (courtesy the artist and 601Artspace) It’s no secret that the way we consume information is rapidly changing. At a time when the most effective way of reaching a ...
"Cursive Binary," a 2021-2025 work by artist Sasha Stiles, is displayed on the exterior digital mesh screens at UC San Diego's Mandeville Art Gallery. The piece features generated binary code (ones ...
Discover The Shape of Words exhibition at Fire Station Creative, Dunfermline, celebrating typography and text in visual art. Free entry, January ...
Imagine driving through California’s sunlit streets, approaching a crosswalk that tells you to “SLOW.” But something’s off — it’s misspelled: “SOLW.” The word echoes in your mind as soul. “That moment ...
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