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An artificial intelligence, or AI, successfully "recognizes" an author not as a person, but instead as the likeness of features that characterize a body of work. In order to find patterns ac…
Felipe Fernández-Armesto: 'Confused by chaos, infantilized by ignorance, refugees from complexity flee to fanaticism and dogma.' But something else is happening too. Human history was for…
Some scientists believe if robots can master conversational humor, and speak like the people they serve, it could help humans accept them as part of our lives. But is that even scientificall…
Bari Weiss: "The notion of erasing art has an American pedigree. The [immigrant New Deal-era artist] Victor Arnautoff was intimately familiar with it, having been interrogated in 1956 by the…
LACMA has dedicated a space to the exhibition of the new plan with a 15-foot model built in Zumthor's studio. The site model is a single slab of molded cement, reproducing several blocks of …
The challenges vary between access to the consumption of art and access to making and platforming it. In this multimedia age, these have to an extent blurred. However, a hierarchy remains.Â…
The Radio Arts Foundation (RAF) in St. Louis is looking for a CEO/General Manager who is an experienced and highly creative individual with a demonstrated history of thinking out of the box
The fund floated on the London Stock Exchange in July 2018 and recently published its first-ever annual results. The man who founded it, Merck Mercuriadis, says hit songs are "as investable …
The UK publishing industry was hit by a surprise fall of £168m (5.4%) in sales of physical books last year, ending a period of growth stretching back to at least 2014. " The Guardian
Phil Kennicott: "Yes, go see Tintoretto in Venice, but never slight the power of a museum to present art with a clarity and care one rarely finds in the ordinary world in which that art was …
His argument for assistance is simple: The stores generate $650,000 in annual tax revenue for the city and state, and his 75 staffers (on a payroll of $1.7 million in 2018) spend "virtually …
More than 60 organisations, including some of the UK's highest-funded companies and prominent performing arts conservatoires, have promised to take positive action towards equality. The Keyc…
Both of these reservoirs of dark matter"trophy works destined for museum accession or philanthropic donation and unsold inventory"serve to keep prices afloat and maintain artificial scarcity…
American librarians have voted to remove the name of Melvil Dewey, widely seen as the father of modern librarianship, from one of their top awards, citing his history of antisemitism, racism…
"At the most benign level of the junk industry are papers, published in journals with no effective screening process, that are obvious nonsense"about Martians being supermanagers on Mars, ch…
The problem is that it's difficult to defend the notion that the truth is recognisable by its beauty and simplicity, and it's an idea that has contributed to getting fundamental physics into…
Guzelimian has been dean and provost for 13 years and is known as the "musical gravitas" at the school. " Musical America
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital clinic had provided free specialist healthcare to more than 1300 dancers since 2012… RNOH's plan to transfer care to other sports and exercise medic…
The Phoenix Boys Choir needs you, if you are a dynamic, goal driven leader. The Phoenix Boys Choir seeks an individual with a proven track record in leadership and fund development.
The Exhibition Design Manager is a staff position responsible for overall planning and design of all exhibit projects and for insuring that the projects meet high museum quality standards, t…
The Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra (FMSO), an 88-year-old per-service professional regional orchestra, is pleased to announce its search for a new Executive Director.
By using data as a driver, such rankings present themselves as dispassionate and impartial, as if they are simply removing the lid on a machine to reveal objectively how the engine beneath i…
Damien Hinds pushed back on references to the Fabian Society's Primary Colours report, which was published earlier this year and concluded there had been a "dramatic" decline in arts educati…
This is a theatre column, after all. But I really picked up three actors who directed me around streets previously unknown to me in downtown Markham and its environs, and who each made me be…
That idea of beginning with human experience rather than beauty, has applications beyond the deaf and blind communities. It's a design philosophy that can be applied to tackling problems of …