Biomedia, Digital Couture, News
Open Call: ‘Biomatter Unfixed’ by Unbore Collective
Unbore is a new non-profit organisation based in the Netherlands that focuses on intersectin arts in all its variety and versatility together with a…
Biomedia, Digital Couture, News
Unbore is a new non-profit organisation based in the Netherlands that focuses on intersectin arts in all its variety and versatility together with a…
Next Sunday December 2 closes the inaugural exhibition of the Passen-gers off-site series: Disinformation ‘Language [as] Meta-Technology. Passen-gers is a site-specific exhibition series that explores…
Radiophonic Spaces is a walk-in radio archive on view until December 10 at HKW in Berlin, and it marks 100 years of international radio art….
Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
“We often find the world of coding and electronics abstract and inaccessible.” This is a statement I am sure many would agree with. Even to…
Tomoko Sauvage, the Japan-born musician and artist, has been exploring sonic properties of water in different states for over ten years. The title of…
Interviews, Robotics & Kinetics
His name is Yunchul Kim and he is probably not an earthly being. He lives in Berlin and Seoul and creates art somewhere in…
Digital Culture, News, Series, Sound, Unsound
At just a few days away to kick off, the final Unsound Kraków programme has just been announced with the final additions of the…
ThoughtWorks in New York has created an ambitious arts residency selecting artists to engage with socially relevant projects using emerging technologies. They also sponsor Art-A-Hack™…
Sonic Vibrations is a series of hybrid events in Berlin presenting scientific and technological research applied to sound art, new musical instruments and installation…
AI & A.Life, Digital Culture, News, Thinkers
Every year since 2000 The Serpentine Galleries with it’s two contemporary art spaces, the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, in Hyde Park…
On the 7th October 2018 Barbican Hall gives its stage to Estela Oliva, who as Clon presents two London premieres, jointly titled as ‘New…
Architectures, Computing Art, Interviews
ScanLAB is a tale of a meeting between two worlds, brought to life by two architects. One story is that of the existing reality, one…
Speculum Artium festival, a festival on new media culture, art, science and technology based in Slovenia, is celebrating its 10th years anniversary. Speculum Artium will…
AI & A.Life, Contributors, Op & Ed
The short film The Red Balloon (1956) depicts the relationship between a young Pascal Lamorisse and his red balloon. From the moment the young…
Strelka Institute is a non-commercial educational institution founded in 2009 to change the cultural and physical landscapes of Russian cities. The Institute promotes positive…
In a few days, on September 6th, the annual Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria will once again open its doors to artists, scientists,…
Christopher Lutterodt-Quarcoo (CL-Q for short), is a multifaceted creative investigator whose work is rooted in the complexities of living as an African in…
AI & A.Life, Contributors, Op & Ed
The myth of the Sentient Machine Over the last 60 years, the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has raised new ethical questions, challenging our…
Biomedia, Computing Art, Interviews, Scout & Trends
When Greg Orrom Swan muses that he is “absorbed by the minutiae of the everyday,” he captures succinctly the question that this magazine has…
TodaysArt is The Netherlands’ longest-running festival of pioneering audio-visual acts that will temporarily transform The Hague’s city centre once again this year from 21…