Since the 19th century, vending machines have provided consumers with two enticing qualities: choice and convenience. While they may bring to mind high-calorie, low-quality products, a new addition to ...
It seems like just about every aspect of our lives has adapted to technology, and now even art is morphing into a more digital form to become more accessible to artists and art seekers alike. To ...
Nia Marcolini, owner of Blue Moon Vintage Bus – a retired school bus turned mobile antique store – is in the process of launching her latest art initiative – an art vending machine. Being fascinated ...
PHILADELPHIA — Pull a knob on the vintage cigarette machine and you may pick up a new habit -- buying art. The Art-o-Mat offers miniature paintings, sculpture and other tiny trinkets for not much more ...
In a city like New York, art surrounds you. It’s not just in museums and art galleries but also on building facades, sidewalk sheds, and now, inside a vending machine. By putting a twist on your ...
Vending machines aren’t just for snack food anymore. A staple in office buildings or schools, they’ve been a great place to alleviate hunger, and even those of a certain age bracket will likely ...
THE latest object to achieve the status of an icon of twentieth-century art, alongside such ineluctable items as Duchamp’s “Nude Descending a Staircase,” Dali’s “The Persistence of Memory,” Man Ray’s ...
NORTH ADAMS — Soda, candy and chips are all staples of a typical vending machine. But what if those items were replaced with small pieces of art? And, what if the vending machine was placed on the ...
As everybody knows, Japan is the land of vending machines. Dozens and dozens of these things are standing right in front of my house in Tokyo, offering everything from drinks, to cup noodles over to ...
For time immemorial people have debated: 'what makes something art?' With the rise of artificial intelligence we ask: 'can AI be creative?' There is a new wave of artists using AI as part of their ...
It’s an art show like you’ve probably never seen before! The Ipso Art Gallery in Downtown Sioux Falls was showcasing unique displays that allow the visitor to take home an original piece of artwork!