Biomedia, News, Scout & Trends
Competition: The Center Of Multisensory Art (COMA)
COMA, the Center Of Multisensory Art is a project at STPLN dedicated to researching and developing multisensory experiences and, as well as the exploration…
Biomedia, News, Scout & Trends
COMA, the Center Of Multisensory Art is a project at STPLN dedicated to researching and developing multisensory experiences and, as well as the exploration…
The HeLa cell line is an immortal cell line that is used in almost every molecular biology lab. HeLa cell line is remarkable because…
Listening to a Yann Novak composition is akin to sitting in Pacific Northwest rainfall. Whispers of field recordings and modular synthesizers gently percolate the atmosphere,…
AI & A.Life, Computing Art, Interviews
Chris Cheung (h0nh1m) harnesses chaotic matter within the architectural constraints of his installations and audiovisual performances. The Hong Kong-based artist and designer is influenced…
Computing Art, Digital Couture, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Kyoto-based Japanese artist Kohei Nawa has continuously explored the potentials of different surfaces with the use of various mediums and materials such as glass…
Biomedia, Body Sculptures, Interviews, Key Artists
“The immune system is a plan for meaningful action to construct and maintain the boundaries for what may count as self and other in the…
Biomedia, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Neus Torres Tamarit is an artist and art director that explores the interaction between art and genetics. Her aim is to evoke curiosity and…
London-based techno producer Max Cooper has collaborated with the design studio Architecture Social Club to create Aether, an extraordinary audio-visual experience. The 3-dimensional light field…
Sometimes words are noise. Sometimes, people are noise. Sometimes, feelings are noise. Narrow your focus, concentrate. Feel the noise. Filter the noise. Turn the…
Text by CLOT Magazine (Twitter @clotmagazine) What happens when you find yourself in a room where all the sense of colour reduces to one? You…
In recent years artistic experimentation in music has been gaining more exposure to larger audiences. This results in unorthodox compositions that depart from conventional…
Biomedia, Interviews, Scout & Trends
I came across the work of Amanda Baum and Rose Leahy for the first time last year in Barcelona. We did not have a…
While the Spanish island of Majorca is known primarily for its sun and sand, it also boasts an impressive artistic community. The largest centre…
Computing Art, Interviews, Sónar
teamLab is a Japanese collective and creative group that aims to blur the boundaries between art, science, technology and creativity, through co-creative activities. This…
Biomedia, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Human impact has caused mass extinctions of animal and plant species and altered the environment in such a way that, according to a paper published…
No Such Thing As Gravity is the forthcoming exhibition of FACT Liverpool. Curated by Rob La Frenais, it will explore the boundaries between art…
Yolande Harris, is a composer, visual artist and academic, who aims to reinterpret from a post-humanist perspective the techno-ecological spaces we are meant to…
In times when the techno-metropolitan environments (where most of us live nowadays) seem to have disconnected us from our earthy habitats and their seasonalities,…
Martynka Wawrzyniak is a New York-based artist who works in a wide range of media such as photography, video, performance, sculpture and installation. One…
Imagination and an open mind are two of the most powerful weapons of the creativity process and the artistic work of Australian visual artist…