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Text by Jonathan Stein The banality of evil is now a well-known concept, developed by philosopher Hannah Arendt, to express how ordinary people can commit

Text by Jonathan Stein The banality of evil is now a well-known concept, developed by philosopher Hannah Arendt, to express how ordinary people can commit
Text by Rodrigo Guzman-Serrano In 2023, I visited the exhibition Between Performance and Documentation: Contemporary Photography and Video from China [1], curated by Nancy Lin

Text by Davide Bevilacqua & Martina Pizzigoni In times of AI-aided war, what are the cultural forms that help us understand and perhaps challenge the

Text by Daniela Silva We live in a moment when the infrastructure of our lives is being rewritten by code, sensors, and systems that most

Text by Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly There is a prevailing notion that art and science are wholly separate fields. One discipline is seen as rooted in

Text by Caterina Avataneo Scorpio season has knocked once again, boosting Halloweenish taste for velvet, candlelight, and gloom. As per tradition, bookshops go goth, stacking

Text by Dom Stevenson Immersive listening, unwavering curation, and an intangible fabric of community –the kind that only a late return to the Hotel Forum

Text by Tamar Torrance From the outset, Gill Gatfield’s Habeas Corpus casts the body as arbiter and object: both the first point of contact and

Interview by Hannah van den Elzen The interdisciplinary artist Miloš Trakilović primarily works with digital media, translating complex theoretical ideas into sensorial experiences. And this

Text by Patrick Tanguay The MUTEK AI Ecologies Lab concluded with a public presentation and mini-conference at the MUTEK Forum, themed “Radical Rituals.” In the

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

Interview by Christopher Michael Reading Italo Calvino’s essay Cybernetics or Ghosts is an eerily prescient experience. In the essay, Calvino boldly asserts that, in the

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 Irem Erkin Mere Mortals is a captivating sensory ballet blending music and dance in breathtaking visuals. The innovative production, launched by Tamara Rojo,

Text by Irem Erkin It’s that time of year again. Electronic music and audiovisual enthusiasts from around the world are gearing up for the immersive

Text by CLOT Magazine Today, we introduce the enigmatic world of lil replica with their debut single and accompanying video, pyryx, released by inklingroom. The

Text by CLOT Magazine Although one could have the impression that art and scientific entanglements are something reasonably recent, in reality, there is a long

Interview by Carlota Gamboa Reimaging what it means to experience an imagistic landscape, transmedia artist Ellie Pritts gives viewers a vantage point into the colourful