Have you ever been interested in ways of applying commoning, ecology, and degrowth to your creative practice? In this ...
Beginning in 2015, with the visionary support of the Mellon Foundation, we incubated Webrecorder, a service for archiving the ...
The Rhizome Microgrants 2025-26 program has been funded by small donations from our community. Octant-funded projects were ...
The program will run weekly in NYC from Feb 25, 2026 to April 29, 2026, with a final presentation of finished projects on May ...
For nearly 30 years, Rhizome has supported digital art that has helped to shape contemporary conversations about technology and culture. In an era of platform monopolies, algorithmic manipulation, and ...
“Imagine if we could begin our little life all over again. Imagine if it was all nothing more than some electronic game. Imagine if I knew then what I know now.” —Deus Ex Machina, Automata, 1984 If ...
This is the second in a three-part series to be published on Rhizome. The first part, exploring the history of the emoticon, can be found here. The final installment (forthcoming) will explore the ...
GIF extract form Hito Steyerl, How Not To Be Seen. A Fucking Didactic Educational .MOV File, 2013. HD video file, single screen, 14min. How Not to be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational .MOV File is ...
This is the first post in a series on the queer history of computing, as traced through the lives of five foundational figures. It is both an attempt to make visible those parts of a history that are ...
This text accompanies the presentation of Art Thoughtz as part of the online exhibition Net Art Anthology. “On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog,” goes the famous New Yorker cartoon. The notion ...
This new series showcasing works from the history of born-digital art is made possible with support from Teiger Foundation. Created during a period of increasing corporatization online, the works in ...