MONIRA AL QADIRI, iridising the tragedy of Petroculture
In the early 1950s, when the business with the ‘black gold’ took off at an enormous pace, the Arab states of the Persian Gulf became…
In the early 1950s, when the business with the ‘black gold’ took off at an enormous pace, the Arab states of the Persian Gulf became…
Computing Art, Digital Culture, News
Here we go again; no museums, no galleries, no exhibition openings, no art fairs, no art studio visits. New lockdown restrictions around the world continue…
Design, Interviews, Robotics & Kinetics
Self-taught artist John A. Peralta has a whose unconventional sculpture style that combines mechanical objects and high-tech materials to create complex representations that are incredible…
AI & A.Life, Contributors, Op & Ed
Phreaking started in the 1950s and was slang for exploring and messing with the telecommunication system. Some curious users dialed around, learning how the phone…
Chisenhale Gallery presents Becoming Alluvium, the first solo exhibition in a UK institution by Ho Chi Minh City-based artist Thao Nguyen Phan. The exhibition, on…
In a show of support to Lebanon’s music scene, Morphine and CTM Festival, in collaboration with Beirut artist initiatives Irtijal Festival, Ruptured, Tunefork Studios, The Ballroom Blitz and Frequent Defect, and Unsound…
Lotta Stöver works as a student and media artist in the Digital Media program of University of the Arts in Bremen. Her works are growing…
Audio & Visual, Sound, The CLOTMix
Ville Aalto is the Finnish sound artist and electronic musician presenting our 20th mixtape. Originally from Helsinki, Aalto has been working on a project called…
“The effects could well be called unprecedented, magnificent, beautiful, stupendous, and terrifying. No man-made phenomenon of such tremendous power had ever occurred before. The lighting…
The Serpentine is making a big effort to set proper working frameworks for the art, science and technology disciplines with support from their artistic programmes…
Email exhibition is the transcoding this moment calls for. How could the email, in all its mundane glory, not become an exhibition space? Consider it…
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…
Idil Tabanca has gone from being one of the founding editors of the successful New York-based art and fashion magazine BULLETT to being the Creative…
Coming from a background in Industrial Design, the California based duo Hank Beyer and Alex Sizemore are working at the borders of Art and Design,…
Unsound recently announced a pre-festival Discussion Series and Workshops, Unsound LAB. The series, which already started on 23rd July, aims to address the current crises…
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…
Interviews, Scout & Trends, Sound
Musician and sound engineer Renaud Bajeux’s work Magnetic Voices From The Unseen (NAHAL recordings, 2020) is a chronicle of existence grasped from the sphere of…
Gamma_PRO, the international conference on art and technology, held in St. Petersburg, is back on July 10, 2020. The conference will be held for the…
As we settle deeper into an uncomfortable co-existence with the pandemic, with various approaches from governments of different countries, as well as different phases in…
Reina Suyeon Mun didn’t plan to become an artist. After spending years preparing herself to study engineering physics she was struck by the thoughts that…