Interviews
TORN HAWK, loose ends in a degrading universe
Interview by Allan Gardner Torn Hawk is a musical project from NYC-based artist and musician Luke Wyatt. Over more than twenty releases, the output has
NEXCYIA, how to transcend space while discussing sound as a vehicle for escape
Interview by Allan Gardner Adam Dove, producing and performing under the name Nexcyia, is an artist and musician currently based in London. His new record,
NICK KLEIN, how to challenge the function of performance in experimental dance music
Interview by Allan Gardner Nick Klein is an American artist currently based in the Netherlands. His approach to sound is emblematic of a movement in
ART LABORATORY BERLIN, how to explore the past & present & look into the future of interdisciplinary art
Interview by Lyndsey Walsh Much like the projects that Art Laboratory Berlin gravitates towards, the space itself defies any and all categorical boundaries traditionally upheld
ZIMOUN, how to explore the chemistry of multiple variables between sound & space
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich We adore chaos because we love to produce order, said Escher; Zimoun’s large-scale installations seem to thrive on this principle. The
SIN MALDITA, exploring Tim Roth’s new androgynous & avant-garde musical identity
Interview by Laura Cabiscol Berlin-based artist Tim Roth is as multifaceted as they come and is about to release his first album, You’re Trouble, under
ROBOCOOP, a provocative & reflexive approach to design
Interview by Simona Serban ROBOCOOP – RomaBologna Cooperation – an art duo project initiated in 2012 by two photographers and architects, has research and experimentation
ALBA FOLGADO, co-curating the International Glass Art Festival Vitrum 2020
Interview by Gintarė Žaltauskaitė Alba Folgado is an independent curator of Spanish origin who has curated the exhibition The Sharp Edge of Glass in Kaunas
MONIRA AL QADIRI, on the tragedy of Petroculture & what will remain of its culture in the future
Interview by Leoni Fischer In the early 1950s, when the business with the ‘black gold’ took off at an enormous pace, the Arab states of
KAI LANDRE, the cyborg musician who can hear the Universe
Interview by Laura Cabiscol Kai Landre is a musician who can hear the universe. Not metaphorically, but rather literally. He has a 6th sense, which
JOHN A. PERALTA, on how to expose the inner beauty of mechanical objects
Interview by Daniela Silva Self-taught artist John A. Peralta has a whose unconventional sculpture style that combines mechanical objects and high-tech materials to create complex
ULRICH SCHRAUTH, curator of the LFF Expanded Programme 2020
Interview by Nicholas Burman BFI Southbank brought in Ulrich Schrauth to curate their debut Expanded programme of XR work for the 2020 edition of the
THIJS BIERSTEKER, how to integrate science with immersive art experiences that scrutinise human behaviour
Interview Silvia Iacovcich Merging science and art to analyse our society’s complex interrelation with nature, ecoartist Thijs Biersteker presents Econtinuum (2020), a sensory installation which
GUY ANDREWS, how to translate transformation into a sonic autobiographical anthology
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich London-based musician and producer Guy Andrews’ interest in making music dates back to his early 20s when he was writing and
BAFF AKOTO, the fluidity of visual grammar to explore notions of identity, (self)perception & the diaspora
Interview by Nicholas Burman Further proof that the current arts zeitgeist is dominated by the acronyms XR and VR, this year’s London Film Festival features
LOTTA STÖVER, on how to revive plastic into a medium of the modern era
Interview by Daniela Silva Lotta Stöver’s work is growing in the fields of new media, art, technologies, research and simulations. Driven by a strong interest