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Words by Charlotte Kent The borders of my life these days extend to the perimeter of my apartment in New York City. Living with someone

Words by Charlotte Kent The borders of my life these days extend to the perimeter of my apartment in New York City. Living with someone

Text by Flavio Martella & Atxu Amann y Alcocer The coronavirus, for the nations that reacted to the quarantine, provoked what was considered impossible: the

Text by Charlotte Kent Every March in New York City, the Armoury Art Fair isn’t necessarily known for its embrace of digital art, but as

Text by Tony Cho While the term ‘terraforming’ is usually reserved for the extraterrestrial, Benjamin Bratton, the director of Strelka Institute and author of The

Text by Adriana Ciotau Architects are becoming more and more aware of the presence of technology-mediated cities. Alper Derinboğaz observed during his master’s program at

Text by Daniel Mackenzie The unassuming island of Madeira is known for many things – Madeira wine, its round the year spring climate and forest

Text by Daniel Mackenzie Every autumn in the charming city of Utrecht there is a meeting of minds and bodies who come together in the

Text by Jacobo García Dystopia is a common theme in sci-fi literature, from classics such as the two little gems A Brave New World or

Text by Agata Kik To be more than a human means to be more than his brain, to be more than the cognitive self. It

Text by Daniel Mackenzie Remember when data was a somewhat mysterious but specific collection of figures and potential facts that existed on actual paper or

Text by Tony Cho For the past few years, the term Anthropocene has taken on an identity of its own. Coined by Paul Crutzen in

Text by Laura Netz RE:SOUND is part of the Media Arts Histories conference series, bringing together leading researchers, artists, and scientists on a series of

Text by Clara Muller Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, the Apollo XI mission successfully landed on the Moon. Half a billion Earthlings anxiously

Text by Lidia Ratoi Almost one month after Art Basel Hong Kong 2019, I wondered: what impressed me the most? What do I remember most

Text by Adriana Ciotau Emma-Kate Matthews is an architect, artist, and composer who has built an amazing array of transdisciplinary projects between architecture, acoustical engineering

Text by Anastasia Niedinger In a triangle of architecture, music and spectacle, Re-Textured beats on the unsung doors of audio-visual nuance and too often abridged

Text by Laura Netz On April 5 and 6, 2019, at Kunstquartier Bethanien in Berlin, Dark Havens took place, a series of talks and workshops

Text by Agata Kik Swiss-born, with Nepalese-Tibetan heritage, sound artist Aïsha Devi produces ritualistic music while giving clubbing spiritual meaning. She believes in a performance

Text by Silvia Pizzocaro The recurrent arguments of immateriality, with its claims for shapeless functions and for information as raw material, continue occurring in a

Text by Agata Kik With the changing nature of curating and the rapid development of contemporary digital technology, the idea of presence in the curatorial