SOFIA CRESPO, reimagining nature through the existing
A few many decades ago, Tristan Tzara argued that to make a Dadaist poem, one only needs to take a newspaper, a pair of scissors,…
A few many decades ago, Tristan Tzara argued that to make a Dadaist poem, one only needs to take a newspaper, a pair of scissors,…
Interdisciplinary artist MOON (Martina Zelenika) explores and creates art projects related to posthumanism which, according to her, “should pragmatically focus on the rediscovery of fundamental…
Light as a medium, Space as a canvas with these words is how Joanie Lemercier defines his work. The French visual artist’s practice is primarily…
Curators, Digital Culture, Interviews
Doreen A. Ríos is an independent curator, chief curator of the Centre for Digital Culture in Mexico City and a lecturer of the M.A. in…
In Tarkovsky’s masterpiece Stalker, the stalker, a sort of a smuggler visitor guide to the Zone [an exclusion area in which the normal laws of…
Art practices that employ biological cells, tissues and organisms, habitually called “bioart”, are artistically most significant not because of their “usage” of this kinds of…
Death as a creative driving force; with such a bold statement experimental artist and musician Rrose closes this interview and sets forth a most conspicuous…
Architectures, Design, Interviews
The creative horizon of media artist-slash-motion designer Maxim Zhestkov spans several disciplines from all across the artistic spectrum, combining art, music, architecture, design and computer…
Architectures, Interviews, Key Artists
From the Buddhist concept of completeness in Nirvana to James Hilton’s Shangri La, a utopian place of perfection, to the biblical depiction of heaven, to…
AI & A.Life, Interviews, STATE Studio
The Distinction Machine in its most basic form is an experimentation on the language of machines. Not necessarily the language of code, which we use…
Body Sculptures, Interviews, STATE Studio
Rosana Antolí’s work defies categorisation by media, moving between traditional and new media in order to understand and re-present the natural, rhythmic kineticism of the…
The world’s largest and most prominent particle physics research centre sits just outside Geneva and made the headlines in 2012 with the discovery of the…
Gallerist and art writer, Christina J. Chua began her career in the visual arts while still in high school in Singapore, publishing her first art…
Studying sciences at school, it seemed like nature was something that could be mastered through knowledge. We could calculate the weight of a star, reverse…
Artist Haroon Mirza’s interest includes physics, shamanism, artificial intelligence and astrology. There are many things in between such as music and sound theory, art and…
AI & A.Life, Interviews, Sound
For anyone that follows the daily press, it’s easy to fall for the piling news that Russia is consolidating as a global antagonist of democracy….
Interviews, Scout & Trends, Sound
My introduction to Kepla’s work came through DeForrest Brown Jr. An artist I’ve recently written about for CLOT Magazine and an article that might make…
AI & A.Life, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Ankita Anand is an Indian artist with a professional background in experimental moving image. The currently London based creative used to combine documentary film and…
Nikita Zabelin, a Russian techno luminaire, is the founder of the label and artist collective Resonance Moscow that connects artists, audiences, promoters, labels and clubs….
Computing Art, Interviews, Sound, Unsound
American artist Sam Rolfes plays musical chairs, switching between the roles of an experimental electronic musician, 3-D animator, VR performer, graphic designer, director and also…