FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 008
FW Editorial Feed No. 008 unfolds as a curated exploration of the evolving nexus between digital art, technology, and societal discourse. This edition is exemplified by the generative work of Bjørn Staal on our FW Cover, which not only captures the thematic essence of our times but also embodies th
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 007
Introducing FW Editorial Feed No. 007, a tribute to the transformative genius of Virgil Abloh, whose work continues to redefine the contours of contemporary creativity and cultural expression to this day. Taking our editorial cover as a starting point, we explore the landscapes he shaped, reflected
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 006
Introducing FW Editorial Feed No. 006, where we revisit the genesis, journey and legacy of Hic et Nunc (HEN). Anchored by our RIP HEN Commemorative Cover, this edition is a celebration of its collaborative genius and a shared vision that left a lasting imprint on the digital art landscape. The artic
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 005
Introducing the FW Editorial Feed No. 005, a curated edition celebrating the profound Andy Warhol effect, a precursor to the eclectic nature of today’s digital art scene. At the heart of the cover story’s narrative pulsates a resonant proposition: in the age of digital creativity, we are all
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 004
Welcome to FW Editorial Feed No. 004, an edition meticulously dedicated to the exploration of post-Internet subcultures. Within this context, we draw attention to the transformative evolution of these subcultures through the multi-disciplinary contributions of Jesse Draxler in both the music and fas
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 003
The FW Editorial Feed No. 003 meticulously explores the dynamic interplay of diverse expression and collective creativity: from Memeology, to MOCA’s recent fundraiser, to Lance Weiler’s recent immersive installation at ArtYard, “Where There’s Smoke”, and FW ROOMS’ latest publications
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 002
The FW Editorial Feed No. 002, traces the relationship between cutting-edge technology and artistic breakthroughs: from Refik Anadol‘s AI-empowered depictions on the Las Vegas Sphere, to Frenetik Void‘s 3D works of art, to the creations of Six N. Five, GMUNK, and Federico Clapis, and Mim
FW LOG: Editorial Feed No. 001
At a time when skepticism frequently challenges innovation, digital art, in particular, has encountered its share of doubters, many of whom were quick to label it as ephemeral, assuming its value would dissipate along with the relentless fluctuations of the market. Nevertheless, the thriving digital