
tekhnē x CLOT Magazine: Why DIY? On necessity, misuse & the conditions of making
Text by Dom Stevenson What begins as necessity – working without access, infrastructure, or permission – becomes something else: a way of engaging with tools,

Text by Dom Stevenson What begins as necessity – working without access, infrastructure, or permission – becomes something else: a way of engaging with tools,

Text by Six Minutes Past Nine This article launches a collaboration between Six Minutes Past Nine and CLOT Magazine: a series of research-driven texts within

Text by Iris Colomb Mike McShane makes sculptures out of aluminium, silicone, prosthetics, kebab boxes and air. Benjamin Whateley is a developer and computer musician

Text by Mila Azimonti Which feels more familiar: technocratic confidence or prophetic inevitabilism? When we speak about technology, we tend to fall into one of

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

Text by CLOT Magazine Our new mixtape comes from London experimental musician and producer Kinn, with a mix of sound, youtube rips, film audio, raw

Text by CLOT Magazine The next mixtape comes from ZONDERWERK, who are a duo consisting of Linde Carrijn and Dijf Sanders. The artists started this

Interview by Olya Karlovich From the metronome to music boxes and mechanical pianos — people have been experimenting with automating instruments since the old days

Interview by Agata Kik Born in Athens and based in London, Dr Eleni Ikoniadou is an academic, writer, theorist and curator. Previously in the role

Text by Meritxell Rosell In the quest to explore and understand his own creativity, Sculptures (aka Jacobo García) turns his sight to the classic world

Interview by Agata Kik Letting sounds speak, strings sing, the South Korean-born artist Okkyung Lee is probably mostly known for her improvised interactions with the

Interview by Charlie Clark Catching a glimpse of the ethereal Damsel Elysium, you’re transported to an otherworldly realm full of flowers and ruffles. Despite their

Interview by Simona Serban Typotheque is a Netherlands-based type design company focused on constantly searching for and developing new forms of creative expression in written

Text by Simona Serban The China(TO)wn exhibition conveys the forgotten stories, willful omissions, and accumulation of silences that exist beyond Toronto’s official heritage definition of
Text by Maren Häußermann MMMAD festival for digital art took place in Madrid throughout May. For the second time, the organisers under Aida Salán, Cristóbal

Text by Maren Häußermann For Mae Maze London, the aim is to be more than a fashion brand. And one way to do this is

Text by Maren Häußermann The presentation of fashion is never just about the clothes. In the eighties, the models danced to music on the runways.

Text by CLOT Magazine Change and adaptation are the only constants in our lives, and experimentation at all levels is the motor of creativity. Both

Text by CLOT Magazine In today’s world of increasing awareness of environmental issues, we must rethink our relationship with nature and its inhabitants. That is

Text by Amy Holt Cline Being human is both complicated and wonderful for all the hidden and obvious reasons one can imagine. Being a creator and