A wide array of digital pieces and crypto-inspired art will be featured at Frieze London 2024 this week. This event brings you highlights with selections from the Lumen Prize, Asprey’s Sigg Art Prize, Christie’s, and many more.

Frieze London 2024 Art Fair

Frieze London, an annual contemporary art fair, will take place from October 9 to October 13, 2024, in The Regent’s Park. This year’s event will showcase numerous digital artworks from award-winning and renowned artists. From non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to crypto-inspired creations, these artists are pushing the boundaries of digital art.

Featured Digital Artworks

β€œDecoding Bias” by Theresa Reiwer

This digital art piece depicts eight AI-generated avatars in a group therapy session discussing biased algorithms and toxic programs.

β€œBlind Camera” by Diego Trujillo Pisanty

This piece utilizes an artificial neural network that transforms sound into images, creating a β€œBlind Camera” that uses sound instead of light.

β€œWe Are Only Moving Towards Each Other” by Chia Amisola

Consisting of open internet tabs with words and images, this piece is described as β€œan infinite elegy and memory in the form of electronic literature,” exploring intimacy and proximity on the internet.

β€œParallels” by Marc Da Costa and Matthew Niederhauser

Incorporating machine-learning technology, this installation features a large LED wall where audiences can see themselves and the world through neural networks.

β€œCatalog for the Post Human” by Parsons & Charlesworth

A multimedia installation featuring 10 sculptural works and animations mimicking a near-future organization’s trade fair booth.

β€œUndergrown | Drafting a Hedge Against Existential Risk Exposure” by Lukas Truniger

This installation repurposes obsolete crypto mining hardware, transforming it into art that contributes to scientific computing.

β€œHuman Resource the Musical” by Maren Dagny Juell

Featuring a female digital avatar performing a TED talk that turns into a musical number in an office setting.

β€œSpirit Systems of Soft Knowing ༊*Β·Λšβ€ by Keiken

An immersive installation where visitors step into haptic wearable wombs created by the artist.

β€œAI NΓΌshu” by UchanSun

An interactive art project merging computational linguistics with the legacy of NΓΌshu, a unique language historically used by Chinese women.

β€œReverie of Awakening” by the Reverie of Awakening Team

A mixed-reality game project inspired by surreal experiences during the pandemic, exploring themes of reality and dreams.

β€œAscend” by Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell

A dynamic Bitcoin Ordinals piece combining photography with advanced 3D techniques to bring the ruins of the Iveria Sanatorium back to life.

β€œAlvinella Ophis” by Dana Fiona-Armour

Winner of the 2024 Sigg Art Prize, this interdisciplinary 3D animated video installation is set in a dystopian future desert devastated by ecological disaster.

β€œFactory Reset” by Harrison Pearce

This digital artwork combines machinery and AI-integrated imagery to make a statement about technology and society.

β€œGallery Install” by Aaron Scheer

A digital piece featuring a collection of beige canvases with different textures displayed on a blue wall backdrop.

β€œGhost Horse of a Thundered Bloodline” by Sasha Stiles

A piece combining traditional art and digital technology, featuring a horseman riding through a digital storm.

β€œLC-SIGG2” by Lea Collet

A floral-themed digital piece depicting different kinds of plants and their roots on a digital background.

β€œSingular Plural Concept Mocap Suit” by Agnieszka Kurant and John Menick

A piece featuring a person wearing a bodysuit in the midst of a digital desert terrain.

β€œDigital Muses” Exhibition

This exhibition marks Asprey Studio’s first event at Frieze London, exploring the collection and future of digital art. It features artists like Ryan Barrett, Ahaad Alamoudi, Brendan Dawes, Ali Walker, LΓ©o Caillard, Khaleed Makhshoush, Jesse Woolston, and Kane Tallowin (also known as Defaced).

β€œEsc Keys” by Susan Kare

A collection of new pieces by the designer famous for her work on the Apple icons and GUIs. Her digital artworks are integrated into the blockchain and optionally paired with physical pieces.

β€œYou Could Suffer in Heaven” by Defaced

A hyper-detailed piece that depicts the artist’s creative mind as a labyrinth of delicate, interconnected illustrations.

Frieze London 2024 promises to be an exciting event for anyone interested in the intersection of digital art and cryptocurrency. Stay tuned for more updates and insights into the evolving world of digital creativity.

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