‘Post-pandemic time & the New Chronologies of Sound ’ by Miguel Isaza
A New Chronology Among the many things that the Covid-19 pandemic has represented for humanity, there’s an issue that, although somewhat diffuse and polyvalent in…
A New Chronology Among the many things that the Covid-19 pandemic has represented for humanity, there’s an issue that, although somewhat diffuse and polyvalent in…
AI & A.Life, Digital Culture, News
New York-based artist Ian Cheng has been creating live simulations since 2012. He explores the human mind and “an agent’s ability to deal with an…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
Serpentine’s long-term interdisciplinary artistic programme Back to Earth is a multi-year project that invites over 60 leading figures in art, architecture, poetry, film, design and…
Created by Alice Hoffmann-Fuller with pieces by the anonymous art collective Anti.Gang (featuring A.n0nE + i.no0NE) and Ruaridh Law as contributing sound artist, Auto.Corp is…
Among the Machines is a major new exhibition of works from the Zabludowicz Collection in London examining how humans interact with machines and non-human entities, featuring…
Selfridges, the famous store department on London’s Oxford Street, is partnering with Berlin’s Reference Festival to present the immersive exhibition SUPERFUTURES. Staged within Selfridges’ retail…
Worldbuilding and speculative fictions have been go-to frameworks for artistic practice over the past few years with the pandemic making our personal freedoms more limited…
Computing Art, Contributors, Digital Culture, Op & Ed
A cluster of white geometric pillars that resembles a technological acropolis, or the idealised space ship interiors in 20th century sci-fi – sterile but emanating…
Body Sculptures, Digital Culture, News
Starting in 2013 with the design and production of gender-neutral garments inspired by the Berlin club scene, UY Studio has proven itself in many creative…
In the early 70s, chemist James Lovelock formulated the theory of Gaia, co-developed with microbiologist Lynn Margulis. The Gaia hypothesis meant that humans were tightly…
Art Laboratory Berlin, Biomedia, Op & Ed
Following the opening of Hackers, Makers, Thinkers: Collective Experiments in Social Fermenting, Art Laboratory Berlin, in collaboration with Weizenbaum Institute at Universität der Kunste Berlin…
Art Laboratory Berlin, Biomedia, News
Creatives globally are adjusting to a re-opening, post-pandemic world. Art Laboratory Berlin’s newest project series Hackers, Makers, Thinkers: Collective Experiments in Social Fermentation is a…
The Paradise Cultural Foundation is hosting the 2022 Paradise Art Lab Festival from May 20 to 29 at Paradise City, a hotel and resort located…
Art Laboratory Berlin, Biomedia, News
Art Laboratory Berlin presents Hackers, Creators, Thinkers, a new interdisciplinary project that explores the revival of social possibilities after two years of COVID lockdown. Elaborated…
As hygiene obsessed restrictions paralysed German cultural institutions two years ago, transmediale curators decided to deconstruct the mass-congestion format of their global festival. Animated by…
Piece of Mind is a new exhibition at Somerset House Studios’ Gallery 31. Running until 17 July 2022, it has been curated by Harlesden High…
Corsica Studios is a medium-sized, two-roomed music space located close to Elephant & Castle in south-east London. On the 19th of May, artists from In-Grid,…
Biomedia, Digital Culture, News
Pioneering environmental artist Agnes Denes is back with a new major installation, forty years after her seminal work Wheatfield – A Confrontation (1982), when she…
Soyun Park is a digital artist working with image and interaction. Her graduation work, Wunderkammer 10.0, created with music producer and interdisciplinary artist Wellsgoodness and…
Digital Arts Computing BSc’s degree students are presenting the exhibition Ephemerence from 5th to 8th May 2022. In a show that will occupy the hybrid…