Interviews
LING TAN, artistic participatory methodologies through social engagement, performance & politics
Interview by Daniela Silva Ling Tan is a contemporary artist whose work explores the intersection of technology, ecology, and human behaviour. She is known for
MERCHE BLASCO, establishing a non-hierarchical relationship with technology
Interview by Olya Karlovich It all started with improvisation. When 20-year-old Merche Blasco was looking for a hobby to switch off from studies in communication
LAURA HUERTAS MILLÁN, fiction as a psychotropic for collective healing
Interview by Ania Mokrzycka Approaching storytelling as a technology and a site of knowledge and fiction as a form of power, the French-Colombian filmmaker and
ELENI IKONIADOU, vocalities entangled in nonhuman history
Interview by Agata Kik Born in Athens and based in London, Dr Eleni Ikoniadou is an academic, writer, theorist and curator. Previously in the role
PETER BURR, digital art at the intersection of technology, ecology & society
Interview by Daniel Silva Peter Burr is an American artist who explores the complex relationship between technology, society, and the natural world. One of his
OKKYUNG LEE, improvised music experiments & cello-coloured compositions
Interview by Agata Kik Letting sounds speak, strings sing, the South Korean-born artist Okkyung Lee is probably mostly known for her improvised interactions with the
DAMSEL ELYSIUM, an ethereal & fearless approach to artistic expression
Interview by Charlie Clark Catching a glimpse of the ethereal Damsel Elysium, you’re transported to an otherworldly realm full of flowers and ruffles. Despite their
TYPOTHEQUE, unleashing the power of words
Interview by Simona Serban Typotheque is a Netherlands-based type design company focused on constantly searching for and developing new forms of creative expression in written
INTERFACE CULTURES, delving into artistic aspects of interaction
Interview by CLOT Magazine The Interface Cultures Master programme at the University of Art and Design Linz, under the guidance of artist Christa Sommerer, has
LAMIN FOFANA, larger framework of Black culture on the cusp of sound & written word
Interview by Olya Karlovich In his music and art practice, Lamin Fofana explores the questions of movement, migration, alienation and belonging. And not only the
SASU RIPATTI, on new conceptual endeavours for open explorations of sound
Interview by Miguel Isaza Based in Hailuoto, a Baltic Sea island in northern Finland, near the Arctic Circle is Vladislav Delay (aka Sasu Ripatti), an
FUJI|||||||||||TA, a wholistic approach to sound practice with no distinction between aural & visual
Interview by Luca Nasciuti FUJI|||||||||||TA is a Japanese sound artist whose work is focused on the exploration of sound on the limit of what is
SOOJIN CHANG, expanding on animacy through non-hierarchical encounters with technology
Interview by Agata Kik Soojin Chang is a Glasgow-based non-binary artist of Korean descent whose multimedia art practice considers interpersonal, interspecies and industrial interdependencies. Inhabiting
In conversation: Kasper Bjørke & Sofie Birch on the reflexive quality of music
Text by Christopher Michael Music is a uniquely elastic, ever-expanding art form. It has the ability to help us heal, reorient our relationship to the
MONOM Studios, exploring the possibilities of spatial sound as an instrument & new medium
Interview by Olya Karlovich Such a feature of sound as spatiality has helped people to explore and communicate with the external environment since prehistoric times.
ALEXANDER WHITLEY, posthuman condition of the dance performance
Interview by Katažyna Jankovska What is choreography like when your partner is software? We usually think of moving human bodies when we think of live