Exhibition: ‘Critical Zones: Observatories for Earthly Politics’ at ZKM Karlsruhe
Over a period of several months, ZKM is hosting the exhibition Critical Zones: Observatories for Earthly Politics. curated by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel with…
Over a period of several months, ZKM is hosting the exhibition Critical Zones: Observatories for Earthly Politics. curated by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel with…
Persephone was the Greek goddess of vegetation and grain. Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, mother of Dionysos, and wife of Hades, with whom she rules…
Exploration of identity and belonging are central to Duval Timothy multidisciplinary practice. In this new video, he explores the cultural and culinary relevance of the…
The strongest hurricane since 150 years has just hit Louisiana, Texas and Haiti, leaving nearly half a million people without electricity and 200,000 without water….
The Institute of the Cosmos is presenting the Cosmic Bulletin 2020, edited by Marina Simakova and designed by Alan Woo. The bulletin was commissioned for…
Next week we’ll be starting a monthly column dedicated to speculative political interventions. Contributor Yunus will bring a series of short texts aiming to spark…
MIRA Festival in Barcelona is another of the festivals reinventing themselves in this transitional (hopefully) year. The impossibility of big gatherings is pushing curators, programmers…
In her insightful book Video Art (Phaidon Press, 2020), renowned curator and founder of the video exhibition and collection programmes at MoMA Barbara London recalls…
Silicon Valet, the virtual parking lot for expanded internet practice, has joined forces with New Art City, a virtual exhibition platform for new media art…
Taking place on Sunday 20 and 27th of September, as a part of Black Quantum Futurism‘s Black Womxn Temporal Portal project, Black Womxn Time Camp is…
Curators, Digital Culture, Interviews
Zaiba Jabbar is an award-winning director, independent curator and founder of HERVISIONS (est. 2015). With over a decade of experience in the film and media…
In his seminal 1964 work Understanding Media, philosopher and media theorist Marshall McLuhan claimed that the medium through which a message was transmitted was so…
Oscar Powell, L’Enfant terrible of the industrial/noise-techno and one-half of Diagonal records, is back with a whole new conceptual multimedia project. Known for his tracks…
Contributors, Digital Culture, Op & Ed
Before he trained his appetite to edible fare, Cookie Monster devoured computers. In 1967, two years before Sesame Street hit the PBS airwaves, the woolly…
What kind of individual or societal transformations will follow the global pandemic? HYUNDAI X ELEKTRA: METAMORPHOSIS refers to the classic Book of Changes (I Ching)…
In recent years contemporary political art seems to be experiencing a substantial upturn, contemporary artists are deeply concerned with the current social and political issues…
Contributors, Digital Culture, Interviews
Paolo Cirio launches a new artwork and intervention in the art market called Art Derivatives [1], a website, financial instrument and campaign. Known for his…
Like many precarious workers in the creative industry, Carla Serrano Pesquera found herself unemployed when COVID-19 hit. Determined to find some balance and opportunity amongst…
SOUNDMUSEUM is a large scale group exhibition filling the entire museum with sound and multi-sensory experiences. The exhibition features works from sound installation, audience-driven performance,…
London-based Greek artist Eva Papamargariti presents Uh everything looks so fresh – Oh everything is so rotten!, a new VR exhibition at NICOLETTI digital. Papamargariti’s…