Exploring Aïsha Devi & her “disruptive chora”
Text by Agata Kik Swiss-born, with Nepalese-Tibetan heritage, sound artist Aïsha Devi produces ritualistic music while giving clubbing spiritual meaning. She believes in a performance
Text by Agata Kik Swiss-born, with Nepalese-Tibetan heritage, sound artist Aïsha Devi produces ritualistic music while giving clubbing spiritual meaning. She believes in a performance
Text by Silvia Pizzocaro The recurrent arguments of immateriality, with its claims for shapeless functions and for information as raw material, continue occurring in a
Text by Agata Kik With the changing nature of curating and the rapid development of contemporary digital technology, the idea of presence in the curatorial
Text by Kirsi Niinimäki, Camilla Groth & Pirjo Kääriäinen New Silk is a 4-year material research project conducted at Aalto University aiming to produce new
Text by Agata Kik We need a theatre that wakes up nerves and heart. These words today sound as contemporary as a century ago when Antonin
Words by Hannah Star Rogers & Bilge Hasdemir The Bioart Society, based in Helsinki, Finland, is the foremost bioart organisation for individual artists worldwide. It sponsors
Text by Allan Gardner I want to begin with a caveat – I have been to Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s Earwitness Theatre at Chisenhale Gallery once.
Interview by Ashley Lee Wong ThoughtWorks in New York has created an ambitious arts residency selecting artists to engage with socially relevant projects using emerging
Text by Davide Piscitelli The short film The Red Balloon (1956) depicts the relationship between a young Pascal Lamorisse and his red balloon. From the
Text by Davide Piscitelli The Myth of the Sentient Machine Over the last 60 years, the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has raised new ethical
Text by Artemis Vergou and Miki Chiu It’s 2030, and the NHS has been bought over by Amazon. The new service is called AmazonCare, and like
Text by Thomas Meany & Helene Steiner Open Cell is a new bio-design collaborative space in Shepherd’s Bush, London. Aiming to support the London ecosystem
Interview by Teresa Fazan Dance is experiential. So many complex psychological processes occur when you move your body, and the moving body is so extremely
Text by Lika Posamari Sometimes words are noise. Sometimes, people are noise. Sometimes, feelings are noise. Narrow your focus, concentrate. Feel the noise. Filter the
Words by Henry Broome I’m always trying to challenge the fixed point of view, its security and the political, military and techno-scientific systems that uphold
Text by Rola Daniels Augmented Reality (AR) is one of several technologies emerging for widespread use, culturally popularised to undoubtedly soon be woven into the
Text by Jung In Jung Herbert Marcuse wrote that the technological rationalisation” of society and culture rejects ideals and sublimation. However, art is somewhat irrational
Words by Eran Tsafrir Politics is poisoned. Propaganda, lies, manipulations, alt-facts, fake news, selective hacks and leaks are the hallmarks of the politics of our age.
Text by Ana Sancho No Such Thing As Gravity is the forthcoming exhibition of FACT Liverpool. Curated by Rob La Frenais, it will explore
Text by David Harris In a recent editorial in Leonardo journal, Assoc. Ed. Jack Ox stated about art-science that well-designed presentations must be articulated clearly
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