Interviews
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
LAUREL JOHANNESSON, on manipulated photographies exposing the body’s vulnerability
Interview by Simona Serban Artist Laurel Johannesson focuses on generating experiences involving water, and site-specific installations that play into the relations between body – nature,
INES ALPHA, reshaping notions of beauty with 3D make-up
Interview by Laura Cabiscol In our digital age, ideas of beauty are being continuously transformed. The imagination and creativity of artists like ines alpha are
ZOSIA HOŁUBOWSKA, the synth witch that queers
Interview Agata Kik Born in Poland, Zosia Hołubowska is a sound artist and a non-binary activist based in Vienna; wherein 2014, they founded Sounds Queer?,
PHILIP SAMARTZIS & EUGENE UGHETTI, investigating Antarctica’s soundscapes
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich There is an incredible supply of life in Antarctica, even though the region is often perceived as a barren solitude of
VIVIAN XU & BENJAMIN BACON, virtual societies, disruptive technologies & material ecologies
Interview by Lyndsey Walsh Vivian Xu and Benjamin Bacon have been working together to navigate entangled networks spanning across digital, organic, and physical realms for
FLY PAN AM, joyful juxtapositions inside the control & chaos of the contemporary moment
Interview by Agata Kik Fly Pan Am originated in Montreal’s late 90s music scene. The group electrified together with the city’s rock bands emerging and
CROSSLUCID, on desire flowing through the wires
Interview by Giulia Ottavia Frattini Technology is frequently positioned as an element of progress that proceeds like a flaming arrow in time, somehow superseding the
RUTH CATLOW & PENNY RAFFERTY, unveiling DAOs for creative practices
Interview by Charlotte Kent If NFT’s popularity emerged in 2021, any number of people would stake that DAO will be the concept popularised across 2022.
UMANESIMO ARTIFICIALE, a fruitful dialogue between artificial & human intelligence
Interview by Giulia Ottavia Frattini A thoughtful kick to dystopian speculations that place human and artificial realms in opposition and even in conflict seems to
DOMESTIC DATA STREAMERS, fighting indifference using data & art
Interview by Charlotte Kent Domestic Data Streamers was founded in Barcelona, Spain, but with projects across 22 countries, the design firm is transforming how people
RACHEL PIMM & GRAHAM CUNNINGTON, suspending geology in its mutations
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich As nature preservation has become a major global concern, artists Rachel Pimm and Graham Cunnington scrutinise the magnitude of the physical
PEOPLE LIKE US, beyond cinematic linear perspective
Interview by Ana Prendes For over thirty years, British artist Vicki Bennett – aka People Like Us – has been radically approaching audiovisual collage. Self-described
PATRICIA DOMINGUEZ, unearthing plant knowledge
Interview by Laura Cabiscol Patricia Dominguez is an artist, educator and activist from Chile whose work merges socio-political and economic matters with mysticism and ancient
ROBERT GERARD PIETRUSKO, inspecting data perspectives through sound & design
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich Robert Gerard Pietrusko is a designer, composer and educator who investigates the strain of everlasting data in time and space. Using