Berlin Atonal 2023: The Day After, challenging the notion of experimental music (wknd 1)
Text by Olya Karlovich I vividly recall my first Berlin Atonal. I bought tickets on the advice of more progressive friends without having clear expectations
Text by Olya Karlovich I vividly recall my first Berlin Atonal. I bought tickets on the advice of more progressive friends without having clear expectations
Text by Robert Barry The city of Culiacán in north-western Mexico known for its hot summers, the beauty of its natural surroundings and a boisterous
Text by Juliette Wallace Close your eyes and picture the word “digital”. What does it look like to you? You may be imagining electricity, computer
Text by Daryl Worthington A bird sings like a synthesizer on ‘mana’, the opening track on Rosso Polare’s new album, Bocca D’ombra. The avian call
Text by Charlie Clark The South East coastal art scene has been particularly burgeoning over the past few years. With Margate rapidly becoming the new
Text by Piotr Bockowski The breeding ground for global industrial society, which forms our techno-womb, the People’s Republic of China inherited a profoundly patriarchal tradition,
Text by Juliette Wallace Fifty tonnes of sand, over 5,000 metres of reclaimed wood and a building’s worth of cement. These are the ingredients needed
Text by Katažyna Jankovska If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Commonly
Text by Michio Kaku In Robert Frost’s poem ‘The Road Not Taken’, he wrote about something which everyone has experienced, the idea that at certain
Text by Juliette Wallace Fabrice Hyber is unique; artist, mathematician, entrepreneur, environmentalist and irrepressibly positive lover of life, Hyber has made a career of combining
Text by Daniela Silva The number of architecture and design events occurring in cities worldwide has significantly increased during the past 20 years. The design
Text by Juliette Wallace The “Decade of Restoration” (the title the United Nations gave to the last ten years of our ecosystems) has been rocky.
Text by Katažyna Jankovska Understanding of time depends on what is valued in time. Capitalism sustains itself on ideas of the future and the perpetual
Text by Daniela Silva It was René Clair who claimed that the art that is closest to cinema is architecture [1]. Since the beginning of
Text by Miguel Isaza Jimmy Edgar is an artist from Detroit, Michigan, known mainly for his musical work, located somewhere between techno, hip hop and
Text By Joe Banks The central nervous system is nature’s Sistine Chapel, but we have to bear in mind that the world our senses present
Text by Miguel Isaza Electronic music is not a genre, nor is really a style, nor is it limited to a series of technical methods.
Text by Jacob Gries Marshall McLuhan, the famous mid-century theorist and philosopher, was perhaps the first person to realize that modes of communication hold more
Text by Piotr Bockowski A squatted sewage in North London called the Dungeons of Polymorphous Pan has been hosting Chronic Illness events for 7 years,
Text by Nicholas Burman For as long as digital technologies have existed, they’ve been a means through which sex and desire have been filtered and
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