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Liminal Ring – (Un)controllable currents in the persistence of chaos

Liminal Ring visualizes humanity’s obsession with controlling nature while exposing the limitations of such interventions. By introducing laminar flows—artificially directed streams—into naturally occurring turbulence, this project explores the boundary between certainty and uncertainty. It highlights the tension between the order imposed by human technology and the chaotic complexity inherent in natural systems.

Digital Art. 1960s to Now



This image-led history of global digital art from the 1960s to the present day links the digital art scene to wider art and design histories, and to their social, political and technological contexts

PXL DEX – Kim Asendorf

PXL DEX is a series of fully on-chain real time animations created by Kim Asendorf where each pixel is a token in itself. PXL DEX is the first artwork within the PXL ecosystem, an ongoing work series to experiment with pixels as utility tokens. The collection consists of 256 NFTs that are deployed via a custom Smart Contract on the Ethereum Mainnet.

Portraits –– Shinseungback Kimyonghun

A series of “Portrait” works by Seoul based artistic duo Shinseungback Kimyonghun. Their latest project Analytic Portrait, pictured here and featured (last) in the series of works that explore the representation (and computation) of human face through the use of computer algorithms (2012-2024+).

Atmospheric Synthesis

“Cloudscape,” is an immersive installation that explores the intersection of physical and digital environments. By combining generative AI visuals with fog machines, we created a cloud-like atmosphere that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination.

Looking Ahead: CAN––V6

After a well-deserved break, we’re now stepping into 2025 with fresh energy and renewed focus. As a community-driven platform that thrives on understanding how technology shapes society, we’re excited to set out our mission for 2025. This year is a crucial moment for us, and we’re reaching out to you—our readers—to join us in shaping the next chapter of CAN.

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