Category: Art, Environment

An interesting project from Toronto: My Street Has No Trees (MSHNT) is a public and participatory installation that utilises the vestigial design of Toronto’s post and ring bike stands as armatures for micro-gardens. The intent of the project is to raise awareness about the imbalance between the hardscapes and softscapes of our streets, to encourage people to think critically about the transformative possibilities of our everyday environments, and to increase the beauty and joy of our neighbourhoods. View

Category: Art, Entertainment, Futurology, Music

What is Generative Art? features an intriguing combination of programmers, artists, and philosophers. These creators embrace a process that delegates essential decisions to computers, data sets, or even random variables. This allows important metaphors to arise in their work, calling attention to the relationship between humans and the computers that surround us, the mountains of information we generate, and the powerful impact that technology has on our relationships with each other. View

Category: Art, Design, Entertainment

Here Comes The Neighbourhood is a short-form documentary series exploring the power of public art to uplift and revitalise urban communities. The pilot season revolves around the district of Wynwood Miami, featuring an array of internationally acclaimed and locally respected street artists, graffiti writers and... Read more

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