
ANTECÂMARA RADIO, how to inhabit the sound
Interview by Daniela Silva An architecture studio that wanted to open up to the street and the neighbourhood: that’s how Antecâmara was born. The studio

Interview by Daniela Silva An architecture studio that wanted to open up to the street and the neighbourhood: that’s how Antecâmara was born. The studio

Interview by Daniela Silva Cristina Verissimo and Diogo Burnay are a pair of Portuguese architects who combine research, teaching, and practice. Over the last few

Interview by Daniela Silva Our societies are increasingly becoming more and more influenced by technology as time passes. In recent years, the art world has
Interview by Daniela Silva Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás is a curator and researcher from Hungary with work developed at international contemporary and media art institutions. Her interest

Interview by Daniela Silva Michail Rybakov is a media artist and researcher whose work spans from product choreography and experimental film to computational art. His

Text by Daniela Silva Some call it the Information Age, Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age. Regardless of the name, we are now

Text by Daniela Silva Gender equality has sparked social and political movements throughout the world. While these social movements for equality are not new, social

Text by Daniela Silva Modern technology has impacted our lives in so many ways – it transformed how we work, live, and play. Yet, we

Formally trained and practising as an architect, Filipa Valente develops her cross-disciplinary practice between experiential design and architecture. Her interactive and immersive installations seduce the

Interview by Daniela Silva Error-43 are a group of architects with a common interest: merging humans and machines organically. Starting from this concept, the ERROR-43

Interview by Daniela Silva Self-taught artist John A. Peralta has a whose unconventional sculpture style that combines mechanical objects and high-tech materials to create complex

Interview by Daniela Silva Lotta Stöver’s work is growing in the fields of new media, art, technologies, research and simulations. Driven by a strong interest