PinnedPublished inAccidental AestheticsLight, Shadow, and MovementPeople in Motion: Watching Life Interact with ArchitectureSep 7, 2024Sep 7, 2024
PinnedPublished inAccidental AestheticsA Legacy of Fish BloodEver wondered why some barns in Norway are painted red?Aug 17, 2024A response icon1Aug 17, 2024A response icon1
Published inThe Intersect of Art and TechThe Art of Leaving Things UnfinishedMusic, design, travel, AI empathy, and ancient star maps — plus a note on The Intersect’s summer break and return.May 28May 28
Published inThe Intersect of Art and TechCulture Under PressureArt, politics, and technology collide: from public art maps and cosmic illusions to the uncertain future of arts funding.May 21May 21
Published inThe Intersect of Art and TechSeeing DifferentlyNew perspectives on how technology shapes perception, from factory floor murals to revolutionary camera sensors.May 13May 13
Published inThe Intersect of Art and Tech52 Weeks at the Crossroads: A Year of Art & TechnologyFrom ancient star charts to surveillance sculptures, our anniversary issue celebrates a year of exploring how artists make the invisible…May 8May 8
Published inThe Intersect of Art and TechAbout The Intersect of Art and TechExploring the synergy of art and technology with “The Intersect.”May 8May 8
Published inAccidental AestheticsWhimsical Doorways: Ready for a Sea AdventureA whimsical door in Lerwick, Shetland Islands, ready for an unexpected nautical adventure.Sep 18, 2024A response icon1Sep 18, 2024A response icon1
Published inAccidental AestheticsThe Art of Traveling Light: Capturing Motion with only an iPhoneExploring the beauty of motion and architecture with just an iPhone in hand.Sep 11, 2024Sep 11, 2024
Published inAccidental AestheticsThe Dual-Faced Facade of Carnaby StreetThe Dual Personality of 15 Carnaby StreetSep 3, 2024Sep 3, 2024