Field – Practice
Explorations with art + technology.
This is culture surveillance. No one notices, no one consents. But it's not about catching criminals. It's about catching vibes.
Every generation of poster artists unconsciously documented their era’s visual language.
Only one person can use this site. If more than one user connects, it fails for everyone.
Taking a scramble of disconnected paths and turning them into closed shapes, using half-edges and a planar graph.
A collaborative, real-time pixel canvas layered over the world map, where anyone can paint and create art together.
Highly-rated but not-so-well-known movies and shows. Curated by humans and not algorithms.
A project that democratizes the aesthetics of (in lieu of access to) legal representation.
A look at the past century through a cinematic lens.
The complete collection of iconic Roland-Garros tournament posters. Decades of artistic expression from renowned artists.
The paradoxical relationship between boundaries and innovation.
System explores with style and substance the dialogues at the heart of the global fashion industry.
"I picked up my sketchbooks daily, saying to myself: what will I learn of myself that I didn’t know. Je suis le cahier / I am the notebook."
“Passport Photos” looks at one of the most mundane and unexciting types of photography—almost impossible for any kind of self-expression.
By means of image and word—‘Tempo e Tempo’ investigates the juxtaposition of time and weather to search for a world where many worlds are possible.
A Museum for Now is a new place for thought, discussion and ideas about what a museum should be — and needs to be.
A visual search engine for public domain content. Explore 100,000+ copyright-free images from The MET, New York Public Library, and other sources.