







"A natural polymath and interdisciplinary artist, [Stern's] passion... enlivens the conversation, steering it down tangential alleyways that enlighten his process with glorious context, while also bringing a cascade of new and interesting insights."
Ola Kalejaye, Arts and Technology Writer
artworks
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Generation to Generation, 2025-2027
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forevery, 2024
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Imperfect Lovers, 2024
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Future Mythologies, 2023
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The World After Us
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Are Computers Racist?, 2021
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Documentary: The World After Us
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Autumnal Tints
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Giverny Remediated
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Body Language
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Rippling Images
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Weather Patterns: The Smell of Red
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scripted
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Dynamic Stasis
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Tweets in Space
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Giverny of the Midwest
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The Giverny Series
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The Mist
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Strange Vegetation
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Falling Still
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Given Time
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Passing Between
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Wikipedia Art
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undertoe
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performance 2 (passage)
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Landscapes and Icons
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Sentimental Construction #1
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Call and Response
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Compressionism documentation
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experiment02
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the storytellers
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step inside
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the odys series
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eat
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stuttering
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the double room
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elicit & en/traced
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enter
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hektor.net, 1999/2023
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texts
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Generation to Generation
Companion poetry book & catalog with Sasha Stiles, 2026
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Bad At Sports
feature + review of Generation to Generation with Sasha Stiles
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Forbes
feature + review of Generation to Generation with Sasha Stiles
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Mint Gold Dust
feature and interview with Virginia Valenzuela for 79Au
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EXPANDED.ART
Nathaniel Stern & Scott Kildall interviewed by Anika Meier of Expanded.Art
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Arts Research Africa
Arts Research Africa podcast’s Christo Doherty interviews Nathaniel
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SYM | BIO | ART
catalog for SYM | BIO | ART exhibition at the University of Johannesburg
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Forbes
feature on Future Mythologies AI poetry collaboration
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Leonardo
collaborative peer-reviewed article on novelty, utility, and interdisciplinary research
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Intra-actions: The World After Us
live virtual talk at the University of Johannesburg
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Le Random
invited written review of Jason Ting’s Lumina at Marfa
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Waiting to be Signed
1.5 hour feature interview with Sasha Stiles and Nathaniel Stern
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Culture3
First-person think piece on Interactive art for the Blockchain
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Spectrum Art Blocks Journal
Interview about Stern and Stiles’ Art Blocks curated release.
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The Tickle
Feature on Stern and Stiles’ Art Blocks curated release.
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EXPANDED.ART
Nathaniel Stern & Anne Spalter interviewed by Anika Meier of Expanded.Art
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Culture3
Feature on Nathaniel Stern’s digital & ecological art practice
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theVERSEverse
feature interview about Stern’s poetic practice
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Waiting to be Signed
podcast feature on generative audio-visual art
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Crypto Writer Talks
twitter space + podcast interview about NFT Culture Proof
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Custodianship, Copyright, and Provenance
on the non-monetary value of NFTs
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Public Art
Korean magazine article
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WORT fm
2020 live radio interview about Quarantine Connections
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Creative Mornings talk
The World After Us talk at CreativeMornings Milwaukee
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New City Art
Exhibition review for The World After Us, March 2020
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Cornell Chronicle
Feature article in the Cornell University Chronicle
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Shepherd Express
Exhibition review for The World After Us, February 2020
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Spectrum News
prime-time cable news story on The World After Us, Feb 2020
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WIRED
Reflection on The World After Us, January 2020
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The World After Us
Traveling exhibition catalog and documentary, 2020
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CNET
Think piece around The World After Us, January 2020
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Fast Company
Preview of The World After Us, January 2020
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Bad at Sports
1-hour feature interview on Bad at Sports, Nov 2018
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NPR / WUWM
Interview on Milwaukee Public Radio’s Lake Effect (NPR)
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Ecological Aesthetics
academic book + audiobook w/ Dartmouth College Press
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Gathering Ecologies
chapter-length engagement w/ scanner work
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Transcode
South African exhibition catalog
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M Magazine
Feature article in M Magazine Milwaukee
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Critical Arts
Peer-reviewed article in accredited academic journal
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Companion to Digital Art
Chapter in comprehensive Digital Art book
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Nathaniel Stern is an artist, writer, and professor working across art, technology, ecology, engineering, entrepreneurship, and AI. His practice connects critical inquiry with material experimentation, asking how we might live, make, and think differently with emerging technologies.