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,…
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…
What we talk about when we talk about architecture is what Gilles Retsin is actually doing. In the era of coding, robots, VR, AR and…
We live in an Epoque of great distances. Great distance between us and our native places. Or between us and our next travel destination. Or,…
Texture. Colour. Material. Light. Movement. Sound. One morphing from another, seamlessly coming together. Suggestive. Empathetic. Delicate. Strong. Seductive. Impossible to separate all these instances. An…
Almost one month after Art Basel Hong Kong 2019, I wondered: what impressed me the most? What do I remember most strongly? Obviously, there were…
AI & A.Life, Digital Culture, Interviews
Of all the things that drive people to technology and coding, the most common reason, I’ve come to learn, is their own humanity. Lauren McCarthy…
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
Poetics. Even the word itself sounds ethereal. In an almost synesthetic manner, hearing poetics triggers a reaction – a dreamlike state, of serenity and beauty….
Design, Interviews, OTHERWISE, Scout & Trends
Technology is viewed in different manners. Some see it as positive. Most see it as negative. Some are neutral. However, there are some who take…