But it's much more difficult to explain why we dream. And how do we interpret those dreams, especially if they're bizarre or terrifying? Dreams are common. You have one to six dreams a night ...
Titled, "Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet", the show features kinetic, digital, and immersive art by 70 visionary artists from all across the globe, showcasing how they ...
Two exhibitions have just opened that look at art and tech: in London, Tate Modern’s Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet celebrates the pioneers of kinetic, programmed and ...
One of Tate Modern’s most ambitious exhibitions to date, Electric Dreams explores the evolution of art from op art to cybernetics. Highlighting early innovators in optical, kinetic, programmed, and ...
Dreams can be exciting, scary, or just plain strange. We all dream, even if we don't remember it the next day. But why? And what do our dreams mean, anyway? Some experts believe that dreams helps ...
Scientists at Imperial College, London, which is blazing a trail in researching such psychedelic drugs, say DMT distorts brain waves to create a vivid 'waking-dream' state. In South America ...
We are living in an age of geeks, and Electric Dreams would please our techie overlords in Silicon Valley. The premise is simple, smart, and – yes – electrifying: a survey of art inspired by ...
“So cool” reads the legend scrawled on the final page of my notes from the morning I spent in Tate Modern’s new exhibition, Electric Dreams ... story of electronic art from the 1950s ...
It was first built in 1956, but was designed to imitate the earlier Art Deco style of the 1920s and 30s. With a white rendered exterior, classic curved bay windows, and elaborate cornicing ...
Rafael Nadal lost a Davis Cup singles match for the first time in 20 years Rafael Nadal says he would like to be remembered as "a kid who followed their dreams" as the tennis great bid a poignant ...
If you’re interviewing for jobs, you’ll probably be asked about your dream job—because it’s a favorite question of hiring managers. Even though it may seem like an unusual question ...