
Windows on a Pandemic, in conversation with Peggy Ahwesh
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

Words by Fred Erik and Pleun van Dijk No other being has transformed its surroundings so radically as humans. Throughout evolution, our clever use of

Words by Agata Kik Suspensions can be characterised as passages, cracks, intervals, and interstices within the institutionally gridded space-times of neoliberal capitalism. Suspensions are both

Text by Mara G. Haseltine In 2006 I installed one of my largest sculptures to date, 12 meters in diameter, SARS Inhibited. The Sculpture is

Words by Piotr Bockowski Global Quarantine started last month, and by now, an estimated quarter of the world population is living under lockdown due to

Words by Professor Andy Miah While drones are in the news on a near-daily basis, their use within artistic practice is a lot less well

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 Kyle Dent, Richelle Dumond & Mike Kuniavsky Because of its incredible power, the unexpected consequences of AI in all its forms, from simple

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 Piotr Bockowski The exhibition Mushrooms: The Art, Design And Future Of Fungi invites us to ever-mutating life of symbiotic hybrids and shows that

Text by Charlotte Kent Touching is an issue now. The elbow bumps, foot taps, nods, and bows of greeting at assorted events of the last

Text by Agata Kik Collapsing the boundaries between science and art, making tremble the walls of Berlin’s Acud Macht Neu, Eufonia took place between 1-3

Text by Stefano Corbo In 1638, seven years after Mount Vesuvius erupted, the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher traveled to Naples and climbed the volcano that

Text by Ariane Koek We are older than the Earth itself. When he heard these words from a physicist at CERN, the German artist Anselm

Text by Adriana Ciotau New technologies can impact how architects create an experience in architecture by pushing its boundaries. Architect Aimee Aizhen Chen’s practice focuses

Text by Laura Netz Somerset House presented Hyper Functional, Ultra Healthy, a programme of six newly commissioned artworks related to wellness as the optimisation of

Text by Laura Netz Patrice Olivier Acardy is an artist who creates multimedia installations, video clips, virtual experiences and 3D-printed sculptures. Born in La Reunion

Text by Jacobo García In 2007, a modest collective named “Colectivo Datatrón” decided what seemed impossible, launch an avant-garde electronic music festival in Gijón—a city

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