
On how the record label & artistic platform 99CHANTS produce cultural artifacts in the form of images, text & sound
Text by Agata Kik (…) doing music alone is a solitary process that I see as a shelter. Releasing others’ music instead is made of

Text by Agata Kik (…) doing music alone is a solitary process that I see as a shelter. Releasing others’ music instead is made of

Text by Tuçe Erel, Jenny Alten & Udo Koloska Echoes of the Future: Artistic Interventions is a group exhibition featuring works by Cécile Wesolowski, Jenny

Text by Irem Erkin Lluís Nacenta is a curator, writer, musician, and researcher working in the confluence of music, art, technology, and science. He holds

Text by Nicholas Burman Around a year ago, I attended an ‘Art and Technology’ panel at a festival. During the event, a co-founder of an

Text by Juliette Wallace Most of us have sweet memories of being kids, sitting at the breakfast table propped on our knees and looking up

Text by Elena Bray & Iacopo Prinetti The research: a project on contemporary Loneliness The pervasive Loneliness [1] and its phantasmal and material presence in

Text by CLOT Magazine This year’s edition of FIBER Festival delves into the theme Outer/Body with two exhibitions that will explore the interconnectedness of bodies

Text by Martyn Riley Rewire 2024 and Proximity Music weft and warped together throughout its four-day duration; much like observing the constant near-chaos of The

Text by Charlie Clark The recent eclipse experienced by many in North America stands as a testament to the timeless wonder we feel at these

Text by Juliette Wallace Remaining true to her 1% disorder practice, the seminal 20th-century computer artist Vera Molnar died just one month before her 100th

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 Martyn Riley The perennial (ad)venture in sonics and performing arts, known as Rewire, continues undaunted since its inception back in 2011. Always explorative

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