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A Personal List of Some of The Most Interesting Digital-Art Experiments of 2023At bitforms gallery, Casey Reas’s latest exhibition, It Doesn’t Exist (In Any Other Form), delves into conceptual software painting, utilizing simulation and computer graphics.January 15, 2024The Atlantic
The Art of IntelligenceCompressed Cinema is a series of five audiovisual works, a collaboration between Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner. Reas created the imagery in the tradition of experimental films that use existing films as raw materials. [...] Each piece marries Reas’s visuals with Werner’s musical compositions. January 15, 2024Art Basel
Manfred Mohr, Refik Anadol, Quayola, Casey Reas at Art SGApplying what he has described as ‘programmed expressionism,’ Mohr is known for creating striking drawings using plotters, mechanical devices that hold a pen that sketches lines (generated by algorithms) on paper. His recent sculptural experiments, computer-generated algorithmic aluminum wall structures, will be a highlight of bitforms’ booth.October 12, 2023Design Boom
Bulgari marks 75 years of serpenti jewelry with live robot arm chiseling in its Milan exhibitionInteractive sculptures and installations delineate Daniel Rozin’s work for Bulgari’s ‘Serpenti: 75 Years of Infinite Tales’ exhibition in Milan.August 30, 2023Art Review
Casey Reas and Art After the Crypto CrashFeral File, launched in 2020, is one of the more inventive projects to come out of the recent convergence of digital art with Blockchain and NFT platforms.August 10, 2023Decrypt
The Godfather of Generative Art Goes GlobalCasey Reas, an artist and software designer who has pioneered the use of automated computer code in creating digital art for over 20 years, recalls how much lonelier—and cumbersome—things used to be prior to the rise of NFTs, which made it much easier to sell original digital artwork.January 8, 2021bitforms gallery
Alchemical by Jan St Werner and Casey Reas now on view at bitforms gallerybitforms gallery is pleased to introduce Alchemical, a collaborative exhibition by Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner. Alchemical presents the artists’ suite of videos alongside a selection of prints by Casey Reas. The online component of this exhibition is presented in collaboration with New Art City.April 30, 2020bitforms gallery
“World of Awe, Chapter 2: Destruction and Mending,” a virtual walkthrough – Yael Kanarek and Kerry Doran"World of Awe, Chapter 2: Destruction and Mending," a virtual walkthrough led by Yael Kanarek and Kerry Doran, originally recorded on 4/30. This recording is Part 1, you can locate Part 2 on our IGTV Channel.December 19, 2019bitforms gallery
Today’s Ideology: For sale to benefit Democratic CandidatesThe series Today’s Ideology by Casey Reas uses editorial photos from The New York Times to create generative collages. Each work in the series is made on the day referenced in the title and consists of all images from that day’s paper. On December 19, 2019 the House of Representatives voted to impeach the President. In response to this historically important day, Casey Reas and bitforms gallery will donate all proceeds from sales of Today’s Ideology (19 December 2019) to support Democratic candidates in the 2020 election.September 9, 2019Casey Reas: Medium
Collecting in the Age of Digital Reproduction Casey Reas“In the art market, almost everything sold is an object such as a drawing, a painting, a sculpture, an installation, or a photograph, but there are some exceptions. These deviations may include a contract, a set of instructions, a digital video file, or a software file. These are all examples of art as information rather than material.“