
Barbican ‘AI: More than Human’ – artificial agency, determinism and delusion of the cognitive self
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 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 Jenny Yang & Donatello T. Fletcher Derived from the Czech word for “hard work” or “slavery”[1], the robot is a powerful concept that

Text by Stephen McLaughlin Audio documents of installation pieces are a tricky thing, so much is caught up in site-specificity, and on the other hand,

Text by CLOT Magazine It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.Albert Einstein Sónar 2019 have hosted more than 80 premieres,

Text by Agata Kik (Inter-) was the UK’s culmination of the Amplify project, which had its origin in 2018 in MUTEK Montréal, Canada’s festival devoted

Text by Sim Goodwin We are sitting on the precipice of something. The world around us changes ever faster, but our future seems ever more

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 Adriana Ciotau Dana Anton and Ionut Anton (IDZ arhitectura) have always considered that it is not enough to have beautiful images due to

Text by CLOT Magazine The 26th edition of Sónar, Barcelona’s Festival of Music, is back in July. From 17 to 20 July, some of the

Text by Agata Kik We do not only use our ears to hear, but rather an act of listening belongs to the whole human body.

Text by Michaela Büsse & Benjamin Burger Between 01.-03.03.2019 a group of 50 artists, creatives, activists and researchers gathered for the first edition of OTHERWISE–

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 Živa Brglez Transdisciplinary, research, creativity, collaboration, bio-… there are just some of the keywords that pop-up very often, maybe too often, when we

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