Fine art is often very expensive to buy for your home and very few people are artists in their own right. Still, many of us love art and crave its presence in our daily lives. Some of us may print out ...
"The last thing I need is another screen in my apartment." That was my first thought when I heard about Electric Objects, a company that makes digital art displays. Between my 55-inch OLED TV, 34-inch ...
Artist Erica Gorochow working on a project for EO1 (photo by Justin Ouellette, courtesy Electric Objects) It’s long been a dream of digital art lovers to easily display internet-based art, so it was ...
Electric Objects is announcing new ways to bring art into your home, with an affordable price tag. The New York City startup, led by Jake Levine (formerly of Betaworks), launched a Kickstarter ...
Digital frames are nothing new. You may have seen them used for advertisements, or maybe you've seen one on your grandma's shelf. But you've probably never actually mistaken one for a painting. Now ...
Jake Levine after serving as GM over the recent Digg relaunch, has recently begun to develop to a sort of passion project he calls Electric Objects. Utilizing a 16×9 aspect ratio screen in portrait, ...
Electric Objects' new E02 digital art display with black frame from Electric Objects displays a digitized version of Vincent Van Gogh's "Irises" painting. The startup has deals with museums to share ...
In a Medium post today, Electric Objects founder and CEO Jake Levine announced that his digital art display company is shutting down. The hardware business will completely cease to exist while Giphy ...
For $9.99 per month — less than one museum ticket — New York startup Electric Objects wants to beam art from galleries and museums into your living room. The company announced its newest product, a 23 ...
I always judge a piece of art by whether I’d put it on my wall. Let me be clear: I cannot afford art, but when I go to museums, I like to picture the Picassos and Monets hanging around my dream house.
Buying a piece of original art is an investment. Do you really want to hang that experimental piece on your wall for what could be years, or will you tire of it in a month? For the less dedicated art ...
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