Interviews
STUDIO FORMAFANTASMA, on how to translate environmental awareness into design
Interview by Simona Serban What is most striking about Studio Formafantasma is their incredible inclination to wonder at the natural world and it’s biological, chemical,
COLLECTIF SCALE, technological progress to create immersive sonic landscapes
Interview by Silvija Daniunaite Spanning various creative and professional backgrounds, Collectif Scale is a Paris-based multidisciplinary collective composed of young artists and technicians whose work
MENHIR, on how to explore matter through speculative sonic inquiry
Interview by Agata Kik Menhir, an art collective based in Madrid, is a site-specific sonic study, inquiring into ideas of speculative territory and different states
NICOLAS GUICHARD & BÉATRICE LARTIGUE, birdsong in an empty room
Interview Jack Apollo George Nicolas Guichard and Béatrice Lartigue center their practise around playful, interactive works, highlighting immersive and thought-provoking instantiations of contemporary technologies. A
JAY CROCKER, conveying on new minimalism & graphic scores
Interview by Meritxell Rosell Many composers have wrestled with the idea of how to represent their music and compositions outside the traditional linear notation. In
KYOKA, on how to fusion electronic music with synths, drum machines & strange voices
Interview by Laura Netz Kyoka is the first solo female artist signed to what used to be the iconic German experimental label Raster-Noton (posteriorly split
ANIA CATHERINE & DEJHA TI, the most creative & critical love of art and technology
Interview Agata Kik Ania Catherine and Dejha Ti is an artist duo specialising in immersive environments. Through their experimental works, they explore the politics of
YUGE ZHOU, on the human interactions with urban & natural environments
Interview Simona Serban Yuge Zhou is a Chicago-based artist, art director and curator whose work focuses on the complex intricacies of human interactions and behaviours.
In conversation: Rosana Antolí & Teow Yue Han discuss the network of gestures & the digital infrastructure of movement
Text by so-far & CLOT Magazine TikTok, the video-sharing social network is being excessively more popular within the tedium of home quarantine1. A radical virtuality
RALF BAECKER, revealing the mechanisms of computation
Interview by Laura Netz Ralf Baecker is a German artist and programmer working at the interface of art, science and technology. Baecker studied media art
SOFIA CRESPO, on artificial intelligence to weave new worlds
Interview Lidia Ratoi A few many decades ago, Tristan Tzara argued that to make a Dadaist poem, one only needs to take a newspaper, and
MOON, the rediscovery of fundamental ethical values through posthumanist art
Interview Laura Netz Interdisciplinary artist MOON (Martina Zelenika) explores and creates art projects related to posthumanism, which focus on the rediscovery of fundamental ethical values
JOANIE LEMERCIER, on how to create sublime audiovisuals & influence our perception
Interview Meritxell Rosell Light as a medium, Space as a canvas with these words is how Joanie Lemercier defines his work. The French visual artist’s
DOREEN A. RÍOS, digital practices that challenge physical standards
Interview Lula Criado Doreen A. Ríos is an independent curator, chief curator of the Centre for Digital Culture in Mexico City and a lecturer of
DASHA RUSH, transcending mind & space through experimental sound
Interview by Meritxell Rosell In Tarkovsky’s masterpiece Stalker, the stalker, a sort of a smuggler visitor guide to the Zone [an exclusion area in which
MARGHERITA PEVERE, the leaky character of the performative biomatter
Interview Živa Brglez Art practices that employ biological cells, tissues and organisms, habitually called “bioart”, are artistically most significant not because of their “usage” of