
Digital Priestesses & Chimeric Computing: Heesoo Kwon’s Leymusoom is a Cyborgian Goddess (Part 2)
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 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 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 CLOT Magazine After releasing his last EP, Human, in 2020, Kai Landre returns to music with his new EP, Cyborg. In this new

Text by Silvia Iacovcich Cyborgs squatting in a bathtub with clanging bells dangling from their gas masks, VR turtles flying over your head, and a

Interview by Laura Cabiscol Kai Landre is a musician who can hear the universe. Not metaphorically, but rather literally. He has a 6th sense, which

Words by by Tatiana Afanador & Judit Pares The design of cybernetic organs does not have many current references from which to seek inspiration. However,

Text by CLOT Magazine E-cuerpo is an international encounter of makers and theorists focusing on Wearable Art & Technology. Structured as an unprecedented cultural proposal

Interview by Ashley Lee Wong ThoughtWorks in New York has created an ambitious arts residency selecting artists to engage with socially relevant projects using emerging

By CLOT Magazine Editors Whose Scalpel, Yen Tzu Chang, Music Hackspace, Somerset House Studios London, 9 August 2018 Taiwanese artist Yen Tzu Chang presents an artist talk followed

Interview by Lula Criado What happens if we alter the traditional methods of sensing by adding an extra sense? What changes if we extend our