Fabio Matos Cruz
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A series of conversations about new ways of making and experiencing art. Hosted by generative artist Fabio Matos Cruz.
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Wolf Lieser: A Lifetime in Digital Art 04.02.2026 30:52
Wolf Lieser has been at the forefront of digital art long before the rest of the art world had a name for it. In this episode, I talk with the founder of DAM Projects about what it means to build an ecosystem for an art form that most institutions once refused to even acknowledge. We cover the role of galleries, fairs and collectors, and why Berlin became his base. We also look at how NFTs changed...
Mario Klingemann: Building Art Systems 09.12.2025 31:27
In this episode, I talk with artist Mario Klingemann. We get into how he uses machine learning as a creative medium and why unpredictability is central to his practice. We also look at Botto, the autonomous art project he helped create, and what it reveals about authorship, community input and the future of machine-made art. Check out Mario's work: https://quasimondo.com/ Learn more about B...
Rotem Rozental: The New Lens of Photography 13.11.2025 40:38
In this episode, I talk with curator and photohistorian Rotem Rozental. She’s the Chief Curator at the Los Angeles Center of Photography, where she develops exhibitions, public programs and educational initiatives on contemporary and historical photography. We explore how AI expands artistic possibilities and transforms the way photographers work, We also discuss how technology can enrich, rather...
Julia Morton: Art in the Machine Age 04.11.2025 36:59
In this episode, I talk with art writer Julia Morton. We discuss the emerging era of AI in the art world, the democratizing power of generative art and how new audiences from the tech world are entering the conversation. Check out Julia's Substack: https://aiplusart.substack.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter for episode updates, experiments and thoughts on AI in art: https://fabiomatoscruz.sub...
Dominique Moulon: Art Beyond Digital 30.10.2025 40:23
In this episode, I talk with art critic and curator Dominique Moulon about how technology continues to shape contemporary art. We discuss the intersections between digital and traditional practices, the role of context in experiencing art and what the future might hold for artists working in a tech-driven world. Subscribe to my newsletter for episode updates, experiments and thoughts on AI in art...
Adam Chin: Making Pictures with Code 22.10.2025 34:42
In this episode, I talk with photographer Adam Chin about his early experiments with computer-generated imagery back in the 80s and how those beginnings connect to his current work with machine learning. We explore how AI is reshaping the process and meaning of making pictures today. Find out more about his work: www.adamchin.com Subscribe to my newsletter for episode updates, experiments and thou...
Gretchen Andrew: From Tech to Canvas 13.10.2025 35:22
In this episode, I talk with artist Gretchen Andrew about her leap from a tech career to becoming a self-taught visual artist. We explore how AI, technology and search engines shape her work, and how she once hacked search engines to appear at the top of Frieze LA results. Find out more about her work: www.gretchenandrew.com Subscribe to our newsletter for updates and insights: https://newformpodc...
Moritz Neumüller: Rethinking Photography 09.10.2025 38:10
In this episode, I talk with curator Moritz Neumüller about how artificial intelligence is reshaping photography. We discuss the tension between innovation and tradition, the persistence of photobooks in a digital world, and how technology continues to challenge what we consider a photograph. Subscribe to my newsletter for episode updates, experiments and thoughts on AI in art: https://fabiomatos...
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