


Issue 11: Spill The Beanz - Digital Arts & Cultures [Collector's Edition]
Bigger, badder, and full of beans (you’ll see what we mean!), this is the collector’s edition of our Digital Arts & Cultures issue.
Coming in a larger, glossier A4 format than our standard Digital Arts & Cultures issue, this magazine offers 140+ pages of extra articles and originally commissioned artwork.
A deeper, thought-provoking dive into anime, NFTs, and the future of Web3 culture, it even includes a miniature manga story featuring this issue's mascot, the one and only Bobu.
If you care about the future of art in the AI age, then pick up a copy and get the skinny on what’s really happening at the intersection of art and tech.
SELECTED PIECES IN THIS ISSUE:
Unlikely Bedfellows: How NFTs and Museums are Forging Digital Art’s New Frontiers
Can museums still fulfil their mission of acquisition, preservation, and stewardship, or will digital art mutate them into something unrecognisable?
New Kids on the Blockchain: Who Buys Digital Art?
Art critic, Tabish Khan, investigates the newest kind of art collector and reveals why the digital medium is catnip to them.
Welcome to the Manga-Boom!
Two comic-book pros explain why and how manga has conquered British pop culture.
So Much Freedom: Maria Korolevskaya on Art Exhibitions in the Digital Realm
Hear all about digital curation and the myriad ways to show art beyond the white cube.
And so much more!
Bigger, badder, and full of beans (you’ll see what we mean!), this is the collector’s edition of our Digital Arts & Cultures issue.
Coming in a larger, glossier A4 format than our standard Digital Arts & Cultures issue, this magazine offers 140+ pages of extra articles and originally commissioned artwork.
A deeper, thought-provoking dive into anime, NFTs, and the future of Web3 culture, it even includes a miniature manga story featuring this issue's mascot, the one and only Bobu.
If you care about the future of art in the AI age, then pick up a copy and get the skinny on what’s really happening at the intersection of art and tech.
SELECTED PIECES IN THIS ISSUE:
Unlikely Bedfellows: How NFTs and Museums are Forging Digital Art’s New Frontiers
Can museums still fulfil their mission of acquisition, preservation, and stewardship, or will digital art mutate them into something unrecognisable?
New Kids on the Blockchain: Who Buys Digital Art?
Art critic, Tabish Khan, investigates the newest kind of art collector and reveals why the digital medium is catnip to them.
Welcome to the Manga-Boom!
Two comic-book pros explain why and how manga has conquered British pop culture.
So Much Freedom: Maria Korolevskaya on Art Exhibitions in the Digital Realm
Hear all about digital curation and the myriad ways to show art beyond the white cube.
And so much more!
Bigger, badder, and full of beans (you’ll see what we mean!), this is the collector’s edition of our Digital Arts & Cultures issue.
Coming in a larger, glossier A4 format than our standard Digital Arts & Cultures issue, this magazine offers 140+ pages of extra articles and originally commissioned artwork.
A deeper, thought-provoking dive into anime, NFTs, and the future of Web3 culture, it even includes a miniature manga story featuring this issue's mascot, the one and only Bobu.
If you care about the future of art in the AI age, then pick up a copy and get the skinny on what’s really happening at the intersection of art and tech.
SELECTED PIECES IN THIS ISSUE:
Unlikely Bedfellows: How NFTs and Museums are Forging Digital Art’s New Frontiers
Can museums still fulfil their mission of acquisition, preservation, and stewardship, or will digital art mutate them into something unrecognisable?
New Kids on the Blockchain: Who Buys Digital Art?
Art critic, Tabish Khan, investigates the newest kind of art collector and reveals why the digital medium is catnip to them.
Welcome to the Manga-Boom!
Two comic-book pros explain why and how manga has conquered British pop culture.
So Much Freedom: Maria Korolevskaya on Art Exhibitions in the Digital Realm
Hear all about digital curation and the myriad ways to show art beyond the white cube.
And so much more!