In this episode, Josie talks about the importance of digital permanence, building immersive lore with her community, and how the Web3 era is redefining how we experience art.
Anne Schwanz and Johanna Neuschäffer propose a new vision for what a gallery can be today: a flexible, hybrid model that prioritizes mediation over physical space.
Curating, Mediating and Caring with Marlene Corbun
Curator and advisor Marlene Corbun shares what it means to act as a true mediator in today’s art world - guiding artists, educating collectors, and building bridges.
Collector, entrepreneur, and maker Erin Saluti shares her unique journey across the worlds of historical preservation, crypto art, and contemporary design.
For Rudolfo Quintas, technology and emotion are inseparable.
Lisbon-based artist Rudolfo Quintas incorporated AI into his work as early as 2001 to investigate the impact of information and communication overload on mental health.
Curating with Purpose with Gonzalo Herrero Delicado
Curator of Art Dubai Digital 2025, Gonzalo Herrero Delicado joins us to discuss the fourth edition of the fair's sector, which explores how artists are using the digital.
From low-tech exhibitions to the power of stillness, this episode invites us to rethink how we experience art and technology — and how to slow down in a fast-paced world.
Nina Roehrs, curator of the digital art sector at Paris Photo 2024, explores how digital art thrives in the attention economy—a world where constant streams of content compete for engagement.
Humans wanting to play God: The machine artist Botto produces 7,000 works a week, challenging traditional notions of authorship, creativity, and agency.
Exploring AI’s mind-blowing potential and blockchain’s role in securing provenance, Bradley envisions a world where technology continually redefines creativity.
Drawing on a lifelong fascination with science and creativity, Sasha Stiles sees both poetry and technology as powerful tools for exploring feelings that can’t always be expressed.
Capturing the Pulse of Our Times with Daniel Canogar
For Daniel Canogar, generative art is the medium most in sync with the times we live in—it captures the endless rhythm of information we consume daily.
Passionate about technology since his childhood, the Portugese artist discusses generative art, AI and his most famous series of works, Genesis [GNSS].
Creating new patterns in the digital space with Diego Iglesias
Spanish digital creator, designer, and curator Diego Iglesias Gomez runs one-of-a-kind projects linking architecture to digital technologies. In the second episode of Unlocked
This French artist that believes building an artistic career is the same as building a brand - with his own cryptocurrency, shop, and the ambitious project Metaone.
The curatorial duo Auronda Scalera and Alfredo Cramerotti
She is among the Top 20 inspiring women who manages extensive exhibitions, cultural projects, and art fairs between the UK and the Middle East. He directs The Media Majlis mus
Salwa Radwi is revolutionizing Saudi Arabia's culture landscape
Salwa Radwi is driving the transformation of her country’s new and thriving creators’ economy by bridging the gaps between the culture, arts, and technology spheres.