SEAN ROGG, on the ritualistic passage of The Waldorf Project
Words by Meritxell Rosell The Waldorf Project’s Chapter 3/FUTURO ended last week after 27 sold-out performances. For those that have been lucky to attend this
Words by Meritxell Rosell The Waldorf Project’s Chapter 3/FUTURO ended last week after 27 sold-out performances. For those that have been lucky to attend this
Words by Ana Sancho Dr Simon Park, a bacteriologist by training, creates artistic works using the natural creativity of these powerful microorganisms. Park, a senior lecturer
Interview by Lula Criado Human impact has caused mass extinctions of animal and plant species and altered the environment so that, according to a
Words by Meritxell Rosell Generative art is the kind of art created with the use of a (generally) non-human autonomous system which can independently determine
Words by Meritxell Rosell Barcelona-born but based in the Netherlands, designer Òscar Tomico is one of these young academics with an impressive curriculum. Dr Tomico
Interview by Lula Criado For Dutch fashion designer Pauline Van Dongen, technology is a means to create dynamic expression within fashion. [Technology] offers ways to
Interview by Meritxell Rosell Lawrence Lek is a German-born, Malaysian-Chinese artist that creates speculative architectural scenarios and uncanny simulations. He builds enigmatic and paradoxical spaces,
Words by Lula Criado ‘I was fascinated by the scientific methods of control setting, protocols and measurable situations versus spontaneous outcomes.’ says Nurit Bar-Shai, an
Words by Lula Criado When we think about cosmetics, the first words that come to our mind are lipstick, rouge, foundation, eyeshadow or mascara, to
Words by Meritxell Rosell Tom Ellard is a multi-faceted Australian musician, media artist and researcher. In his own words, he’s ‘made jingles, soundtracks, muzak, hit
Words by Ana Sancho From unusual and extraordinary perspectives is how projects get started in the laboratory of Andrew Pelling, a place where the highest values
Words by Lula Criado Designer and researcher Marina Castán has always been interested in ‘how design can bring [smart] technology to society in a meaningful
Words by Meritxell Rosell To bring about sensorial experiences through digital interaction: that’s one of the main creative aims of Ricardo O’Nascimento. An artist and
Words by Lula Criado Hanna Haaslahti is a media artist based in Helsinki (Finland). With a background in photography and set design, her work encompasses
Interview by Meritxell Rosell Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a
Words by Lula Criado If we would have had to choose only one word to define Viktoria Modesta, a Latvian-born English singer-songwriter, and bionic artist,
Words by Meritxell Rosell Yolande Harris is a composer, visual artist and academic who aims to reinterpret from a post-humanist perspective the techno-ecological spaces we
Interview by Ana Sancho As electronic technology’s impact on music becomes more prominent, we wonder if we are aware of where sounds derive from, especially
Words by Meritxell Rosell Sound Field recording in Iceland, photo: Finnbogi Petursson, 2014 Seas and oceans and the strange creatures that they sustain life in
Words by Meritxell Rosell Reflections into the materiality of life, the core of existence itself, has been the creative motor of Oron Catts (along with
News | Interviews | Op & Ed | Series | Audio
Careers | Advertise & Partnerships | CLOT Media
Contact | Private policy | About