
Under the viral shadow. Networks in the Age of Technoscience & Infection
Words by Lyndsey Walsh It is clearer now more than ever that the language of the virus has spread its infection throughout the body of

Words by Lyndsey Walsh It is clearer now more than ever that the language of the virus has spread its infection throughout the body of

Text by CLOT Magazine As part of Future Art Ecosystems: Art x Metaverse’s exploration into virtual experiences and the infrastructure necessary to support evolving art

Text by CLOT Magazine Sturm&Drang, a new exhibition at Osservatorio Fondazione Prada, explores Computer-generated imagery (CGI) practices, experiences, and environments. CGI is the creation of

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Whether it be in flocks of birds, schoolings of fish or even herds of mammals, individuals who come together seem to

Text by Giulia Ottavia Frattini In 2018, the artist Sasha R. Gregor set off on the world’s longest railway route aboard the “Rossiya” train. This

Text by Maren Häußermann The pendulums swing back and forth in an endless movement. All three pass in perfect adjustment through holes in a hollow

Text by CLOT Magazine Immaterial/Re-material: A Brief History of Computing Art is a wide-ranging overview of the evolution of computing art from the 1960s to

Text by CLOT Magazine On the occasion of Berlin Science Week 2020 and presented by Light Art Space (LAS), artist and researcher Libby Heaney will

Text by CLOT Magazine Through video installations, three-dimensional animations, mirror tiles, multimedia interactive installations, electronic games and other forms, AI: Love and Artificial Intelligence focuses

Words by Charlotte Kent Phreaking started in the 1950s and was slang for exploring and messing with the telecommunication system. Some curious users dialled around,

Words by Charlotte Kent The creativity of culture has no outcome, no conclusion. It does not result in art works, artifacts, products. Creativity is a

Interview Laura Cabiscol Gretchen Andrew is a self-proclaimed “Internet Imperialist” and “Search Engine Artist”. With the premise that the internet can’t parse desire as a

Text by CLOT Magazine Coming from a background in Industrial Design, the California-based duo Hank Beyer and Alex Sizemore work at the borders of Art

Interview Agata Kik Nye Thompson is a London-based artist whose technology-driven creativity stems from her expertise of 20+ years in the commercial software industry. Having

Text by CLT Magazine PACE Gallery has launched an online series that presents one-on-one conversations between artists, curators, writers, and leading thinkers of today, broadcast

Text by CLOT Magazine Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, social and economic routines have been interrupted, including cultural programming. In response to this current

Text by CLOT Magazine Harm van den Dorpel is a Berlin-based Dutch conceptual artist regarded as a key figure in the post-internet art movement. They developed

Interview Tony Cho The Distinction Machine, in its most basic form, is an experiment on the language of machines. Not necessarily the language of code,

Text by CLOT Magazine Thinking about the appeal of the minimalism of code, when artists began to explore computers as a medium in the 1950s,

Interview by Laura Netz Casey Reas writes software to explore emergent systems, and his work spans installation, works on paper, and live performance. From works