Teona Chanishvili’s Covid-19 Lockdown (2020) is a series of impressions that depict life during the COVID-19 pandemic under physical-distancing guidelines. The impressions are deeply...
Digital America interviewed Rafa Arrocha in April 2021 to discuss his work The Twittering (2021) and homophobia perpetuated through Twitter and in Panamanian culture....
In The Twittering (2021), artist Rafa Arrocha depicts homophobia and discrimination in Panama. Through a Hitchcockian lens, collected homophobic tweets scroll down the screen...
In Dear Vern (2020), Janelle Rebel exposes the arbitrary nature of binaries within national politics through a feminist lens. The piece uses an archive...
Eric Souther is a new media artist who draws from an assortment of disciplines, including anthropology, linguistics, ritual, critical theory, and new materialism. He is...
In Sounds That Divide Us (2020), Julia Fairbrother presents ten countries’ national anthems with the highest absolute number of deaths due to COVID-19. Using...
In Exponential Growth (2020), Eric Souther creates an anxious series of video glitches by “throttling the networks bitrate and creating a feedback loop by...
Digital America interviewed Avital Meshi in early November 2020 to discuss her work Deconstructing Whiteness (2020) and the racial impacts of facial recognition technology...
Eric Millikin is a conceptual activist new media artist based out of Detroit, Michigan, and Richmond, Virginia. Through his work, Milikin explores the intersections...