Interviews
MOST DISMAL SWAMP, the murky enmeshed poetics of post-internet hypercommunication
Interview by Piotr Bockowski ‘Mixed reality’ techno-ecologies we live in desperately demand a digital era Gesamtkunstwerk that would encapsulate its problematics in an exciting but
NADJA, glancing at extraterrestrial territories with atmospheric textures of shoegaze
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich The various lockdowns haven’t stopped the band, Nadja, from gazing beyond the four walls of their flats: from far beyond our
THE JUDGEMENT HALL, resistance in the age of surveillance capitalism
Interview by Piotr Bockowski Lupus opened the portal of The Judgement Hall 4 years ago, at the same time setting a rather difficult challenge to
DEMO, from moving image to experimental politics
Interview by Agata Kik DEMO – Deptford Moving Image Festival was launched in 2019 in South London. Under the title Hyperworlds, the first edition examined
ELI KESZLER, capturing the transitory edge of stillness
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich Experimental percussionist, composer and visual artist Eli Keszler challenges the reminiscence of the past two years through his latest project, Icons,
CAROLINE SINDERS, exploring digital activism & Internet violence
Interview by Giulia Ottavia Frattini An attentive interlinking of research, activism and art is what draws Caroline Sinders‘ eye and practice to the discussion and
BORGHILDUR INDRIÐADÓTTIR, an artist on a journey to the Moon
Interview by Laura Cabiscol Borghildur Indriðadóttir is an Icelandic artist who taps into her experience in architecture, performance and acting methods to question our understanding
SHAI BAITEL, on curating Zaha Hadid’s “Close Up” exhibition at MAM Shanghai
Interview by Simona Serban Between July 3 and August 29, the Modern Art Museum (MAM) Shanghai hosts the Close Up – Work & Research exhibit,
ISLAND PEOPLE, how »II« circles our gloomy moments of stillness
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich Despite the name, we can’t really say Island People are stuck in their haven. On the contrary, the modus operandi of
arebyte Gallery, the avant-garde of the contemporary digital renaissance
Interview by Agata Kik arebyte is a London-based art organisation paving a pioneering path through digital art programming, marking new points, peaks and perspectives at
SIGURÐUR GUÐJÓNSSON, creating experiential universes through uncovering hidden landscapes
Interview by Ana Prendes Icelandic artist Sigurður Guðjónsson blends moving imagery and sound to create experiences built through the intimate observation of matter. Investigating cameras,
HAINBACH, exploring new sound depths using nuclear research equipment
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich Crafting beauty from what could be seen as obsolete and exploring new sound depths with it almost sounds like Hainbach’s motto:
TERRA0, enabling the forest to become an autonomous economic agent
Interview by Leoni Fischer If we continue to restrict ourselves to viewing nature as a domain, work tool, or material, rather than a partner, everything
KEITH RANKIN, responding to cultural shifts in information processing
Interview by Griffin Martell The ceaseless stream of data that has become a defining feature of our present reality continues to present new potentialities for
KARIN OHLENSCHLÄGER, four decades curating new media art
Interview by Ana Prendes Karin Ohlenschläger is a curator, art critic, and the artistic director of LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial in Gijón,
KRISTIN MCIVER, exploring big data & the deep state to uncover the invisible
Interview by Agata Kik Multimedia artist Kristin McIver dives deep into the digital seas to explore environmental emergencies and the epistemological crisis of the XXI