Building the Tesseract: What Happens When an Archive Learns to Read Itself? Part 1
Building the Tesseract: What Happens When an Archive Learns to Read Itself? Part 1 6/10/26 Over the past week I’ve been working on […]
NET-ART OS: An Experiment in Archive Discovery
NET-ART OS: An Experiment in Archive Discovery 6-5-2026 Since 2017, the NET-ART website here on the CUNY Academic Commons has grown into a […]
NET-ART Required Readings – Full Update
Required Reading and Resource Familiarity Updated June 5th 2026 – (the page itself is here) Welcome back to yet another major update to the […]
The Ultimate Free Creative Technology Stack (2026 Edition)
The Ultimate Free Creative Technology Stack (2026 Edition) Welcome back creators, artists, students, designers, educators, and digital […]
RSMAD Reconstruction Series No. 1
RSMAD Reconstruction Series No. 1 – Reconstructed Spatial Archive: 2013–2026 Originally created in my studio environment in 2013, these l […]
Our thirteenth Wiki-Wednesday Drop-In is tomorrow on May 27, at 11 am! Please register on Zoom .
And also this month’s CUNYpedia Focus, representing a fruitful on-wiki collaboration springing from the CUNYverse. In this case, our focus is on the Coney Island Creek, developed by students as part of a Brooklyn College ecology cla…[Read more]
Building a Semantic AI Archive System for a 20-Year WordPress Art Archive
AREMES HQ, Brooklyn, May 25th 2026 Today I spent nearly an entire day inside Terminal on my macOS building an experimental semantic archive […]
The birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, the semester is coming to a close. It’s spring, the perfect time for…
Horror!
To anyone who attended the GC Digital Showcase yesterday, you may have already gotten a little bit spooked by A Pretty Terrifying Project: Examining Feminist Theme Co-Occurrences
Across Horror Video Games. This pro…[Read more]
NET-ART Suggested Syllabus 2026 Revision
A syllabus written in 2017 cannot describe a practice in 2026. The web reads itself now. AI sits in the studio. Agents move through the network […]
Hi all,
Please come by TONIGHT, if you can, for the first of a few MA/MS Program events this week. This event is only in-person:
Agentic AI Final Showcase
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
6:30 pm — 8:30 pm, Room 9206
https://www.gc.cuny.edu/events/agentic-ai-final-showcase
From Professor McSweeney:
Please join us tonight to explore the applications a…[Read more]
How Peekable Got Built
It started with a simple question: where are all my Adobe Dimension files? I have been making work digitally for over three decades, across a […]
Open Met Museum: Agent-Mediated Cultural Remixing in One Afternoon
It started with a simple question. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a public API on GitHub, and in February of 2026 the Met shared that they […]
VR Studio Transformation
Expanding Painting into Mixed Reality Environments Over the past several days I have been transforming my studio into a growing mixed reality […]
Dear colleagues,
Please join us in May for Manifold Drop-In Office hours!
Manifold Drop-In Office Hours Whether you’re starting a new digital project, need expert guidance to overcome roadblocks in an existing project, or simply want to ask a question, our CUNY Manifold Team will be on hand to provide support and answer your qu…[Read more]
Our twelfth Wiki-Wednesday Drop-In is this week on April 29, at 11 am! Please register on Zoom .
And also this month’s CUNYpedia Focus, representing a fruitful on-wiki collaboration springing from the CUNYverse. In this case, our focus is on the hormone Kallidin, and its role in diabetes and Parkinson’s, an article written by a pair of st…[Read more]
Hello Group Admins!
The Commons Development Team recently released an update to the privacy options for groups. The new release adds a question to the “Public” privacy settings option that allows a Group Admin to make a public group only visible to logged-in Commons members.
Now, if you select the “Public” setting option under Group Privacy, you…[Read more]
Dear CUNY Community,
You are cordially invited to Alexandra Juhasz and Nishant Shah’s Building a Relational Language Model: Human Edition — a feminist and critical AI workshop series for CUNY students, faculty, and staff, made possible with funding from the CUNY AI Innovation Initiative.
Hosted by Alexandra Juhasz, Distinguished Professor of Fil…[Read more]
Email us at [email protected]