Press
- Peter Weibel’s “Renaissance 3.0”: The freedom of art is its unscientific nature, Time.news, April 3, 2023.
- Lauren Leffer, Eco-Crime Pays: New Scheme Lets You Trade ‘Industrial Sabotage’ for Carbon Credits, Gizmodo, February 15, 2023.
- Deep Swamp reviewed in T Zero: A Roman view on art, science and society, We Make Money Not Art, March 4, 2022.
- Rima Sabina Aouf, Solar Protocol network explores the potential of a solar-powered internet, Dezeen, 27 September 2022
- Eva Hagberg, Smithsonian exhibition ‘Futures' explores ‘mind-expanding possibilities’, Wallpaper*, November 26, 2021.
- Peggy McGlone, Futures comes alive in Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building, Washington Post, October 6th 2021.
- New York Apartment is reviewed in The New Yorker, 2020.
- Get Well Soon is listed in ArtNews in their list of Defining Artworks of 2020.
- Critics Pick, Artforum, April, 2020.
- 'Artport' from the Whitney Museum. Interview with my collaborator Sam Lavigne, speaking about New York Apartment on NPR, All Of It, April 2020.
- Museums Are Finding New Ways to Connect with Art Lovers Online during Quarantine, Artsy, Apr 19, 2020.
- An Art Exhibit You Can Visit Without Leaving Your Couch, Slate Magazine, April 02, 2020.
- 24/7: A Wake-Up Call for Our Non-Stop World review – in search of lost time, The Guardian, 10 Nov 2019.
- Data Science Friction. On the AI-based eco-management system Asunder (2019) by Tega Brain, Julian Oliver and Bengt Sjölén. Sivanesan, Sumugan, Springerin, 2019.
- Smell Dating Creates the World’s First “Mail Odor” Dating Service to Help Singles Sniff Out a Hot Date, Dating News, March 5, 2019
- “Review: Being Radiotropic”, Neon Digital Arts, 8 November 2018.
- Artificial Intelligence, Like a Robot, Enhances Museum Experiences, Jane L. Levere, New York Times, October 15th, 2018.
- Le projet New Organs veut terrasser le capitalisme de la surveillance, Thibault Prévost, Vice France, Sept 4th, 2018.
- Digital ads are starting to feel psychic, Oscar Schwartz, The Outline, July 13th, 2018.
- This is your brain on Wi-Fi , Straith Schreder, Internet Citizen, Mozilla, January 22, 2018.
- An Exhaustive List Of Art Projects Threatened By The Proposed NEA Cuts, Katherine Brooks, Huffington Post, January 25, 2017.
- As Trump Threatens the NEA, an Artist Compiles All the Projects It Funded Last Year, Claire Voon, Hyperallergic, January 27, 2017.
- Experience Enron's Everyday Evil with a 500,000+ Email Experiment, Azura Wannmann, Creators Project, January 4, 2017.
- Finding Inspiration for Art in the Betrayal of Privacy, Jenna Wortham, The New York Times, December 27, 2016.
- A Tech Collective Sets Up a Sleek Boutique — to Help Visitors Elude Big Data., Jay Cassano, Hyperallergic, December 2016.
- These Brooklyn artists are exploring the dark side of Big Data, April Joyner, Technical.ly Brooklyn, December 2016.
- Corporate Malfeasance as Service – The Enron Email Simulator, Greg J. Smith, Creative Applications, November 2016.
- What Enron’s emails tell us about artificial intelligence, Tyler Woods, Technical.ly Brooklyn, November 2016.
- I'd Swipe Right on Yr Metadata, Liat Berdugo, Transart Triennale, 2016.
- Fit for the Future: The 2016 Eyeo Festival, Desi Gonzalez, Art in America, June 2016.
- Eccentric Wi-Fi Routers Put the "Fun" in Functional Art, Beckett Mufson, Creators Project, June 2016.
- The nose knows: Can you find love with smell dating? Jessica Martin, ABC Online, May 27, 2016.
- Confessions of a Data Broker and other tales of a quantified society, Régine Debatty, We Make Money Not Art, April 28th, 2016.
- Love in the Singles, Mandy Oaklander, Time Magazine, April, 2016.
- Here’s What Happened When I Agreed To Try ‘Smell Dating’, Noah Michelson, Huffington Post, April 26th, 2016.
- Smell dating: sniffing out potential lovers (and their sweaty T-shirts), Amber Jamieson, The Guardian USA. April 27, 2016.
- Love is in the armpit at New York's Smell Dating, Barbara Goldberg and Angela Moore, Reuters, March 24, 2016.
- This Dating Site Matches You Based On Your B.O., Katie Notopoulos, BuzzFeed News, February 16, 2016.
- How to Fake Your Workout, Olga Khazan, The Atlantic, September 28, 2015.
- Unfitbits: How To Trick Your Fitbit Into Thinking You're Working Out But You're Not, Kif Leswing, International Business Times, 2015.
- Strange Weather: alien flowers in the Arctic, raindrop that floats in mid-air and jellyfish snacks for all, Regine DeBatty, We Make Money Not Art, 2014.
- Art activism, Nathan Li, Green Lifestyle Magazine, 2014.
- Meet Tega Brain, environmental engineer and artist, Xavier Mayes, Learning and Teaching Sustainability,Office for Learning and Teaching, 2013.
- If a system fails in a forest, is anybody listening?, Urszula Dawkins, Realtime Arts, June 2013.
- Le Temps, Interview on Talking Through Your Arts, Angela Stretch and Chris Virtue, 2SER Radio, March 2, 2013.
- Engineering an Artistic Streak, Rashell Habib, The Telegraph, March 17.
- Youngsters & The City Wilderness Trail, Andrew Frost, The ArtLife, Sept 6, 2012.
- Slow Cycle, The Evolution of Coin Operated Wetland, Megan Garrett-Jones, Runway, Issue 21, January 2012.
- A Stock Exchange, Amelia Stein, Runway, Issue 9, July, 2011.
- The Ordinary Collective, Bridie Connell, Das SuperPaper, Issue 14, 2010.
- Tooling the Art of Electronics, Somaya Langlay, Realtime Arts, Issue 95, 2010.
Television
Stop and Smell the Roses, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, May 2016.
Finding Love at first Whiff, Reuters, 2016.
Dating by Smell, AJ+, Al Jazeera, April 2016.
Radio
The Fairest of Them All, Benjamin Walker's Theory of Everything, November 2016,
Witness the Fitness, Joel Werner, ABC Radio, Radio National Health Report, December 2016.
What Is Smell Dating, And Does It Work? Huffington Post, Love and Sex Podcast, 2016.