Insight: on Pei-Ying Lin’s “Virophilia”
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a radical global shift in the ways in which humans articulate their relationship with viruses. While the impact of…
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a radical global shift in the ways in which humans articulate their relationship with viruses. While the impact of…
Viruses have always been attracted to sex. Cases of viral transmissions or contractions have been haunting the most indulgent erotic fantasies since the ancient times,…
London based photographer Pascal Schonlau is interested in the intersection of human shape and material. After graduating in Communication Design, he started working as a…
In 2006 I installed one of my largest sculptures to date, 12 meters in diameter, SARS Inhibited. The Sculpture is situated in a reflecting pool…
AI & A.Life, Digital Culture, News
Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak social and economic routines have been interrupted, including cultural programming. In response to this current uncertainty and a time…
The coronavirus, for the nations that reacted with the quarantine, provoked what was considered impossible: the (temporary) disappearance of the material public sphere. In a…
Nagami Design is a design brand that explores new and sustainable territories, bridging imagination and creation. Their practice involves the conception and development of software…
At CLOT Magazine we feature lots of artists and their works dealing with speculative futures regarding technology, nature, capital and health but the current COV19…
Touching is an issue now. The elbow bumps, foot taps, nods, and bows of greeting at assorted events of the last couple weeks make that…
Fort Process, Interviews, Series
Louise Mackenzie, a contemporary artist based in the UK, addresses her work as a search for the human essence in the material and the…