Lunch Bytes

Lunch Bytes examines the consequences of the increasing ubiquity of new media in the art world by addressing the role of the digital in artistic practice from a wide range of perspectives.
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  • Megan Rooney made a new work for Lunch Bytes’ Platform: http://www.lunch-bytes.com/platform/current/

    Megan Rooney made a new work for Lunch Bytes’ Platform: http://www.lunch-bytes.com/platform/current/

    • 3 weeks ago
  • New Platform contribution by Emily Jones: http://www.lunch-bytes.com/platform/current/

    New Platform contribution by Emily Jones: http://www.lunch-bytes.com/platform/current/

    • 2 months ago
  • “ […]it is very clear that digital art will become much more important in the contemporary art world. Digital technologies are just more important in our lives and artists ultimately respond to the world.”
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    Sebastian Cwilich, during the Lunch Bytes talk ‘New Media, New Markets’ on December 7, 2012 at Art Basel Miami Beach.

    http://lunch-bytes.com/artists-experts/cwilich-sebastian/

    • 3 months ago
  • ladiesupfront:

    In which I discover the seemingly limitless possibilities of emoji jokes and annoy my friends because I think I’m clever.

    Source: ladiesupfront
    • 4 months ago
    • 2471 notes
  • Drawing of Hans Bernhard during the Lunch Bytes talk on November 14, 2012 made by Berber Jewelry.

    Drawing of Hans Bernhard during the Lunch Bytes talk on November 14, 2012 made by Berber Jewelry.

    Source: berberjewelry
    • 4 months ago
    • 2 notes
  • Joe Hamilton: ‘An Illusion of Democratic Society’, created for Lunch Bytes in December 2012

http://joehamilton.tumblr.com/post/39469681946/an-illusion-of-democratic-society-for-lunch-bytes

    Joe Hamilton: ‘An Illusion of Democratic Society’, created for Lunch Bytes in December 2012

    http://joehamilton.tumblr.com/post/39469681946/an-illusion-of-democratic-society-for-lunch-bytes

    Source: joehamilton
    • 4 months ago
    • 47 notes
  • “Media is so plastic now, so innately flexible. I like to say that everything is now anything else. So, for instance a video can become a sculpture, a land mask can be captured as a 3D Model, or a poem can be written into the DNA of a bacteria.”
    — Artie Vierkant, during the Lunch Bytes talk ‘Digital Material’ on November 9, 2011 in Washington DC.
    • 4 months ago
  • Screenshots from Yuri Pattison’s current project for ‘Platform’ - the online exhibition section of Lunch Bytes. ‘Outsourced Views, Visual Economies’ collects views from the windows of Amazon Mechanical Turk workers.

    http://www.lunch-bytes.com/platform/current/

    http://yuripattison.com/

    • 4 months ago
  • Lunch Bytes at Art Basel Miami Beach: New Media, New Markets:
    Buying, Selling and Collecting Digital Art

    • 4 months ago
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