
Ant Farm (art collective)
Ant Farm was an influential American art collective active from the late 1960s to the 1970s. Founded by artists Doug Hall and Chip Lord, along with others, they explored the intersection of art, architecture, and media. Known for their innovative projects, such as the "Media Van" and "The Buffalo, New York, 1970" exhibit, they merged performance, video, and public space to challenge conventional art forms. Their work often addressed societal issues and the impact of technology, reflecting a unique blend of artistic expression and cultural critique. Ant Farm remains a significant reference in discussions on experimental art and media.