Observer caught up with the artist to learn more about her explorations into how input data impacts aesthetic outcomes.
On the stir around Dean Kissick's article "The Painted Protest" in 'Harper's' and the likely end of the "radlib" era of ...
After becoming disabled from his own cancer surgery, Matisse enjoyed the most productive, creative and revolutionary years of ...
NYC's cheaper and six times smaller neighbor, with less congested living spaces, offers a more relaxed and spacious environment than New York ...
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County residents evacuated from at least three blazes whipped up by fierce Santa Ana winds ...
Illinois' unemployment rate was 1.1 percentage point higher than the national rate in November and up 0.6 percentage point from a year ago, when it stood at 4.7%. The Land of Lincoln gained 42,600 ...
Bianca Tse’s photographs could not exist in real life, but the image maker says they capture a distinct Hong Kong “flavor.” ...
A highly unusual 17th-century painting featuring a Black sitter and a white sitter side by side is on rare public view.
From the rediscovery of a long-lost painting and the year's highest sale price to the artwork eaten by its new owner ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits dipped to the lowest in a month last week, consistent with a cooling but still-healthy U.S. labor market that is likely to ...
US Weekly Jobless Claims Fall Below Estimates at 219,000 Applications for US unemployment benefits fell by 1,000 to 219,000 last week, while continuing claims rose to 1.91 million, the highest in ...