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Reporting on where the sciences and technology intersect with the arts, including coverage of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, NFTs, authentication and other topics.

Science and Technology   -   Jan 06, 2026 Artists say X’s Grok image tools enabled abuse, theft and non-consensual edits
Artists say X’s Grok image tools enabled abuse, theft and non-consensual edits

Creators in multiple countries describe police reports and copyright takedowns tied to a new Grok feature.

Science and Technology   -   Nov 25, 2025 Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week
Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week

Seven large-scale works, some reacting to melting ice sheets and others to Miami’s own water use, will animate 1 Hotel's façade and beachfront.

Global scrutiny intensifies on X’s Grok as deepfake abuse sparks regulatory crackdown
Science and Technology   -   Jan 11, 2026 Global scrutiny intensifies on X’s Grok as deepfake abuse sparks regulatory crackdown

Lawmakers press regulators on A.I. safeguards, consent failures and enforcement gaps.

by Adam Schrader
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Science and Technology   -   Jan 11, 2026 Global scrutiny intensifies on X’s Grok as deepfake abuse sparks regulatory crackdown
Global scrutiny intensifies on X’s Grok as deepfake abuse sparks regulatory crackdown

Lawmakers press regulators on A.I. safeguards, consent failures and enforcement gaps.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Jan 06, 2026 Artists say X’s Grok image tools enabled abuse, theft and non-consensual edits
Artists say X’s Grok image tools enabled abuse, theft and non-consensual edits

Creators in multiple countries describe police reports and copyright takedowns tied to a new Grok feature.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 25, 2025 Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week
Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week

Seven large-scale works, some reacting to melting ice sheets and others to Miami’s own water use, will animate 1 Hotel's façade and beachfront.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 18, 2025 Massive Cloudflare outage affects museum websites
A screenshot shows the error message seen when visiting certain museum websites Tuesday morning

Other websites affected included X, Spotify, Amazon and OpenAI, according to DownDetector.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 17, 2025 Experimental new media art studio Onassis ONX doubles footprint in Tribeca
Street view of 390 Broadway in Tribeca, showing a row of historic cast-iron buildings with tall arched windows and parked cars along the curb.

The XR-focused studio is expanding its production facilities, hardware capacity and community programming as it settles in downtown.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 10, 2025 Janet Echelman’s digitally modeled sculptures anchor mid-career survey in Florida
 Close-up view of Janet Echelman’s colorful woven net sculpture, showing layered red, pink, green, and blue fibers forming an open, flower-like shape against the sky.

The show traces four decades of innovation linking environmental data, material science and public art.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 05, 2025 Adobe critics herald rival Affinity for making professional-grade creative studio free
 person wearing a green blazer and gold necklaces poses with eyes closed against a purple gradient background, shown within a digital photo editing interface.

Since launching on October 29, the new app Affinity has been downloaded more than 630,000 times.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 03, 2025 How climate activists are leaving museums behind
Authorities are seen detaining a protester who threw black paint onto a Gustav Klimt painting while the hand of another is pictured glued to the glass protecting it

Facing tougher laws, rising costs, and waning support, climate activists are quietly ending the museum protests that once shocked the art world.

by Adam Schrader
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