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Art and Technology

Shining Overseas

 SAIC Grads Gain International Exposure at Ars Electronica

The Wild West of Electricity

An interview with SAIC faculty member Jon Chambers about his recent residency at the International Museum of Surgical Science.

Cyborg Couture

Cyborgs meet sound in SAIC professor Lee Blalock's work.

Our New Street Corner

The potential for the internet to improve the lives of artists — and art teachers — is staggering. So why aren't more people taking advantage?

Wabash Lights Merge Technology, Public Infrastructure, Art

Chicago artists Jack Newell an Seth Unger move into the second phase of their Wabash Lights project: a public art installation involving a digitally manipulated LED tube display on the underside of the Wabash CTA tracks.

(im)perceivable: Sevy Perez’s “Without Sky”

SAIC graduate student Sevy Perez brings together science and philosophy with aspects of human experience in his installation "Without Sky."

Kyle McDonald: The Only Thing That’s Consistent is Sharing

An exclusive interview with the interactive artist, who is heavily involved in the open-source movement, on his work and thoughts about the meeting of art and technology to engage audiences.

Open Curiosity, Open Source

This year's INST-INT art and technology conference in Minneapolis brought a number of opportunities that contributed to the ongoing building of a sharing-based community of makers and thinkers.

5 Questions: Tobias Zehntner

F Newsmagazine talks with the MFA in Art and Technology student to learn more about his work, process, and what's next.

Free Love, Open-Source Style

A New Lab Promises to Become A Pivotal Hub for Open Projects at SAIC, Face-to-Face and Online.