Interviews
ANTECÂMARA RADIO, how to inhabit the sound
Interview by Daniela Silva An architecture studio that wanted to open up to the street and the neighbourhood: that’s how Antecâmara was born. The studio
PAUL PURGAS, exploring the profundities of sound archives
Interview by Luca Nasciuti Paul Purgas is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based in London. His work is rooted in sound with a focus on
WOJCIECH KOSMA, an affective abundance of music with a mouthful of Polish poems
Interview by Agata Kik Wojciech Kosma is mainly known for his performance practice based on collaboration and physical presence, unpacking the themes of relationships, emotions
CAROLINE CORBASSON, tracing the stars and exploring the mysteries of the universe
Interview by Alexandra Gilliams Working across drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and video, Caroline Corbasson investigates the mysteries of the universe with plenty of room for
ONFORMATIVE STUDIO, new forms of creative expression guided by an emotional approach
Interview by Simona Serban onformative is a multidisciplinary studio for digital art and design, focused on constantly searching for new forms of creative expression in
CRISTINA VERISSIMO & DIOGO BURNAY, bringing architecture down to Earth
Interview by Daniela Silva Cristina Verissimo and Diogo Burnay are a pair of Portuguese architects who combine research, teaching, and practice. Over the last few
SOUGWEN CHUNG, becoming entangled with machines
Interview by Ana Prendes The technological hype around artificial intelligence is (fortunately) been counteracted by an ever-growing number of researchers, artists, and writers that work
LÍVIA NOLASCO-RÓZSÁS, beyond matter & the museums of the future
Interview by Daniela Silva Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás is a curator and researcher from Hungary with work developed at international contemporary and media art institutions. Her interest
HENRY MOVA, blurring the lines of art and human advancement
Interview by Daniela Silva Our societies are increasingly becoming more and more influenced by technology as time passes. In recent years, the art world has
KRISTA KIM, fluorescently taking back our screens
Interview by Jacob Gries It’s a gift and a curse – We cling to this phrase to explain away character traits and quirks of personality
MICHAIL RYBAKOV, unfolding gestures to explore how the everyday world choreographs us
Interview by Daniela Silva Michail Rybakov is a media artist and researcher whose work spans from product choreography and experimental film to computational art. His
BLANCA LI, the goddess dancer enthralled with new technologies
Interview by CLOT Magazine Even the most traditionally-seen art forms seem not to be able to miss the impact of new technologies, and theatre, dance
VALERY VERMEULEN, a polymath paving the future of art in space & on earth
Interview by Agata Kik Valery Vermeulen is a Belgian artist and mathematician, musician and music producer, professor and an author lecturing at KASK-Conservatory-School of Arts
CLAUDIA RAFAEL, forging Artificial Intelligence as a means to beauty
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich It’s no secret that, during the pandemic years, technology trends have modified our approach to the way we conceive our own
SLON, a collection of hymns for solitary dances
Interview by Laura Cabiscol Slon is the latest project of Mediterranean-born, Berlin-based artist Marco Mercuzio Peron, a masked, undetermined and shape-shifting persona. Through and with
ACKROYD & HARVEY, exploring thirty years of photographic photosynthesis
Interview by Juliette Wallace From the catwalk to the London Olympics, street protests, cultural heritage sites and the world’s most important museums, few artists have