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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
AREMES Living Canvas: When an AI Agent Becomes the Artist
Published: April 4, 2026 Category: AREMES / Art & Technology There is a page live right now at a […]
“Let’s Archive It!” Three CUNY Archivists on What it Means to Steward Collections
** RESCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, APRIL 13, 12-1:30PM**
Graduate Center, Room 9206 with hybrid option (RSVP for Zoom link here).
Doing archival research? Teaching with archives? Creating digital archives? Come hear from three CUNY archivists about the exciting archi…[Read more]
Chris! Good to hear from you. Factoring taste into discovery is exactly the bullseye for this project. And a challenge! In short, I dont know yet, but by structuring the archive with JSON LD and that catalog […]
Fascinating stuff Ryan! As you’re creating this machine-readable layer, what are your thoughts on factoring taste (as in what kind of art is interesting or not) into the discovery process? Do you expect people to […]
My AI Agent Bought My Own Digital Product – Here's What That Actually Means
On March 25, 2026, something quietly historic happened on my website ryanseslow.com I wanted to share with my CUNY / Commons community. I am […]
From Archive to Agent: Making Creative Work Machine-Readable and AI-Accessible
From Archive to Agent: Making Creative Work Machine-Readable and AI-Accessible Over the past several days, I have been working on transforming […]
JITP Themed Issue 29
Rethinking Making in the Digital Humanities: Critiques and Pedagogies That Transform
Issue Editors:
Nikki Fragala Barnes, University of Central Florida
Asma Neblett, CUNY Graduate Center
Kush Patel, Manipal Academy of Higher Education
The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (JITP) call for Themed Issue 29…[Read more]
Join me as I present:
The Future of the Unhoused: Equity Aware Forecasts & Interactive Maps of NYC Homelessness (2026-2029)
at the 10th annual NYC Open Data Week on March 28th at 12pm at CUNY Law School in Long Island City!
🥳 RSVP at 👉 https://sched.co/2I0pL. Be sure to check out the dozens of events taking place through March 29 at opendatawee…[Read more]
Hello all,
Graduate Center Digital Initiatives and the Mina Rees Library are excited to invite you to an upcoming event:
“Let’s Archive It!” Three CUNY Archivists on What it Means to Steward Collections
Monday, February 23rd 2026, Noon to 1:30pm
Graduate Center, Room 9206
In-person event with hybrid option (RSVP for Zoom link here<…[Read more]
This spring, the Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library is offering three online workshops related to scholarly publishing. (Each workshop will occur twice: once on a Wednesday evening and once on a Friday afternoon.) All members of the CUNY community are welcome, regardless of campus. The workshops are especially well suited to faculty, graduate s…[Read more]
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