OpEd: Resonating Selves & Quantified Perspectives (Part I)
Text by Manuela Naveau In computers, the “mathematical objectification” (…) never transforms back into a life-world sense, but at best, into contemplation or life of
Text by Manuela Naveau In computers, the “mathematical objectification” (…) never transforms back into a life-world sense, but at best, into contemplation or life of
Text by Robert Barry In 1965, a man sat on a chair with electrodes strapped to his head and performed a piece of music using
Text by David Rollinson It is difficult to think of a more intimate creative prosthesis than a laptop. Its innumerable functions and impeccable memory, around
Text by Jacobo García In the city of eternal rains, also known as Braga, during the last weekend of October, a drop of water takes
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Text by Martyn Riley Every festival has its very own personality. A mix of curation, demographic, place and where it lies in history. This was
Text by Katherine Jemima Hamilton While Kwon’s undertaking is grandiose, it is not naive that she would believe in the power of technology to usher
Text by Juliette Wallace Time Machine is the title of the retrospective exhibition of photography’s poet of paradox, Hiroshi Sugimoto [1]. And what an apt
Text by Ana Moriyón & Pablo Durán We find ourselves at a historic crossroads in which AI is becoming ubiquitous. Creations lack a discernible origin,
Text by Stefano Corbo The Letter Rack is a speculative exercise on the emergence of new spatial relationships once we stop thinking of future cities
Text by Corld Witizen When people think about Spain’s music scene in general, Valencia is one place that instantly pops into the mind of the
Text by Katherine Jemima Hamilton I first encountered Heesoo Kwon’s Leymusoom Universe in 2019 at her solo show Watertight Mesh in a basement gallery in
Text by Juliette Wallace As technology continues to make its mark on the day to day, the art world is taking note. In a realm
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 Red, yellow, blue. Drip, drip, drip. Blue, yellow, red. Drip, drip, drip. Three elixirs are lined up on an altar, the
Text by Agata Kik It took one berry picker for Finland to introduce free roaming and foraging for its residents and visitors regardless of land
Text by Joe Banks “Fossils fascinate me – they’re like time capsules; if only one could unwind this spiral it would probably play back to
Text by Juliette Wallace What if art were made for all species? What would happen if the concept of an object’s value were spun on
Text by Katažyna Jankovska Fragmented phenomena and knowledge seem to be structuring forces within our society. We are surrounded by ever-emerging incomplete narratives that reveal
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