
‘Delphinium Maximum’ at the Bauhaus Museum Dessau: when the flower laughs at you aloud
Text by Leoni Fischer A lady dressed in elegant black poses on a white pedestal amid a fantastical nature. Tall flower spikes rise from large

Text by Leoni Fischer A lady dressed in elegant black poses on a white pedestal amid a fantastical nature. Tall flower spikes rise from large

Text by Patrick Tanguay In one corner of the building, three rooms with people at keyboards, some in animated discussion. While they might appear to

Text by Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly Science has a curious tension: it is simultaneously the most inaccessible and accessible field of academia for the general public

Text by Patrick Tanguay As AI systems proliferate globally, their environmental footprint grows alarmingly [1]. Data centers powering these technologies consume electricity equivalent to small

Text by Juliette Wallace Art Laboratory Berlin, one of the city’s first dedicated art/science spaces, never fails to produce fascinating, stimulating and often rather special

Text by Elspeth Walker Our realities are often split between the physical and digital worlds, with the surfaces of both determining how we encounter life.

Text by Jacobo García L.E.V. Gijón 2025 took place in Asturias, the region of Spain with the lowest percentage of young people [1], at just

Text by Martyn Riley Rewire has a dynamic all its own, enticing and confusing the individual into what they want from their time in The

Text by Irem Erkin Sound has a unique ability to transport the mind along time and space. A single vibration can evoke childhood memories—a familiar

Text by Juliette Wallace On the 29th January the NASA space agency and their German partners from the Goethe University in Frankfurt discovered something fundamental

Text by Ania Mokrzycka It is with a certain feeling of urgency that I seek the nature, subject, words of the other story, the untold

Text by Natalie Mariko Lights down. Two figures carrying gun cases walk to the centre. A screen flashes nightmarish behind, landscapes morphing cataclysmic as sounds

Text by Les Garçons Our taxi pulled up to the hotel, and we stepped out into the street, still wet from the rain the night

Text by Mila Azimonti What if audio essays had the power to transport and transform us? What if they could carry us through shifting temporalities,

Text by Gabriella Gasparini My first month in Paris was crowned by an encounter with the city’s aesthetic libidinality. As I entered its streets and

Text by Ludovica Bulciolu The land retreats, the water beneath her, turquoise and blue, as if an enormous sky had cried from the surrounding rocks
Text by Kristen Roos These are some of the qualities that identify what Americans call ‘smart software´- a new breed of music software designed to

Text by Irem Erkin Braga, a city that fuses contemporary vibrancy with deep historical roots, serves as the perfect backdrop for the Semibreve Festival. Walking

Text by Joe Banks Pulsing sub-bass audio suggests associations with the most primal anthropomorphic element in music – the rhythms of the human heart, with

From the visceral heart of London’s punk, noise, experimental, and DIY scenes, a unique biannual event series has emerged with force this year. Just days away from its third iteration (and the second in London), Sunday School, conceived by Dom Stevenson (aka YAWS), is set to return on August 26th at the iconic New River Studios in North London. The lineup packs a fierce array of bands and live acts featuring heavy hitters like Russell Haswell and Autumns, among many others.