Art Basel: 7 highlights that explore the past and present of digital art
Co-curated by Trevor Paglen, the first iteration of the Zero 10 sector in Basel explores both the roots and the cutting-edge of digital art, featuring Harold Cohen, Hito Steyerl, Avery Singer and more

There’s a distinct lack of screens in the Zero 10 sector at this year’s Art Basel, despite the initiative’s singular goal to celebrate art of the “digital era”. From Hito Steyerl, there’s an installation made of living plants and recycled glass bottles (which are, admittedly, easy to mistake for a regular, oversized screen). Elsewhere, there are paintings from a godfather of computer art, interactive sculptures fashioned from backpacks and lightbulbs, andhellip;
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