Interviews
DANIEL VAN LION, on blending classical influence with electronic elements to create unique sounds
Interview by Christopher Michael Daniel Van Lion is a composer who is unafraid of experimentation in all its forms. For example, UVVA, his second full-length
SØREN SOLKÆR, a glimpse of the universe written in the sky
Interview by Juliette Wallace It came to him in a vision. Or perhaps it was more of a memory. A large flock of birds, grouped
HÉLÈNE VOGELSINGER, an spiritual journey through modular synthesis
Interview Miguel Isaza In electronic music, there is room for movement and stillness, machine and organism, continuity and detention. Immersing into the world of music
ERYK SALVAGGIO, cyborg fungi music – sound media for nonhuman intelligence
Interview by Piotr Bockowski Eryk Salvaggio’s most recent album release, Worlding, involves fungi manipulating the knobs of a specially designed synthesiser that intercepts fungal nervous
Studio Animaspace & Arina Kapitanova, unorthodox applications & ‘misusages’ of technology
Interview by Christopher Michael When Angelina Kozhevnikova (who works as Animaspace) and Arina Kapitanova met at Berlin’s School of the Machines, there were too many
JEAN-FRANÇOIS KREBS, haptic experience and a slimy poetics
Interview Charlie Clark In Metamorphoses, Ovid tells tales of countless transformations undergone by Gods and mortals. Changing into flora and fauna, and sometimes back again,
ADAM ZARETSKY, garage implantables, reprotech & Art, germline hacks & designer baby options
Interview Lyndsey Walsh Adam Zaretsky is one of the pioneers of the BioArt movement, with a prolific career spanning over two decades. Zaretsky’s work takes
TEGH, post-human communication shaped through sonic dialogue
Interview by Olya Karlovich The Western world started more broadly discovering Iran’s growing electronic scene after 2015 when the first edition of SET Experimental Art
NOHLAB STUDIO, creating immersive design stories for the modern world
Interview Simiona Serban Design in our contemporary world dives into a pool of interdisciplinary and creative platforms; on this note, Nohlab studio is a multidisciplinary
EMMETT PALAIMA, analysing modern technology through an innately spiritual lens
Interview by Christopher Michael Emmett Palaima is a multimedia artist whose work explores electricity as a divine force, analysing modern technology through an innately spiritual
ALICE HOFFMANN-FULLER, diversifying curatorial & art practices by cross-disciplinarity, activism & community expertise
Interview by Olya Karlovich Alice Hoffmann-Fuller is an iconic figure in London’s cultural scene. Many people know her because of the famous club Corsica Studios,
RENNY RAMAKERS, reimagining the world with design thinking
Interview by Olya Karlovich In 1993, art historian Renny Ramakers and designer Gijs Bakker brought the work of young Dutch designers to the iconic Salone
FILIPA RAMOS, ecological entanglements of animals & humans in art & culture
Interview by Agata Kik An art curator and an animal lover; writer, researcher and lecturer; the Artistic Director of the Galeria Municipal do Porto in
CHRIS SPEED, blending URL/IRL alternatives to the white cube aesthetic
Interview by Olya Karlovich Chris Speed (CVS), a Goldsmiths Computational Arts program student, began his career solely as a digital artist. But his passion for
RICHIE CULVER, mixing autobiographical & socially-minded art practices across media
Interview by Olya Karlovich Despite the first serious work of British artist Richie Culver, a magazine cut-out of a Jesse Owens photo collaged with the
MAXIMILIAN PRÜFER, exploring multi-species collaborations in time & space
Interview by Leoni Fischer Everything in the world bears witness to its own production. The works of the German artist Maximilian Prüfer, however, can be