
GIACOMO D’ORLANDO, translating ecologies
Interview by Belén Vera In the soft rain, the young members of the Trang community are replanting seagrass along Sikao Bay’s shores. Their reflections shimmer

Interview by Belén Vera In the soft rain, the young members of the Trang community are replanting seagrass along Sikao Bay’s shores. Their reflections shimmer

Interview by Belén Vera What would you think of an artwork that turns the electrical activity of fungi into sound, not as a metaphor, but

Interview by Lyndsey Walsh The Stockholm-based collaborative duo Goldin+Senneby have found themselves returning to the question and investigating the models, systems, and metaphors that make

Text by Caterina Avataneo In recent years, a significant portion of contemporary art has turned to murky and confrontational atmospheres, whether through hybrid forms, ghostly

Text by Tuçe Erel Swamps and birds go together; when the swamp disappears, so do the birds.Annie Proulx’s Fen, Bog, and Swamp As Pauline Doutreluingne

Text by Hannah van den Elzen Hidden in the landscape of the Hoge Veluwe in Arnhem lies an architectural megastructure that has been open to

Text by Piotr Bockowski Vital transformations of bodies beyond definitions of human sexuality came to the forefront as the most indulging visions of the Post

Text by Agata Kik It took one berry picker for Finland to introduce free roaming and foraging for its residents and visitors regardless of land

Text by Juliette Wallace Once considered limited to the therapist’s chair or the playground, the word empathy is now taking its place in the common

Text by CLOT Magazine FIBER Festival, the Amsterdam-based festival for everyone interested in audiovisual art and experimental electronic music, is back from May 11 to

Text by Irem Erkin Discovery: A story about rooftops, airships, robots, and inflatables is an installation recently exhibited at SCI-Arc, by architect, educator, and game

Interview by Daniel Silva Peter Burr is an American artist who explores the complex relationship between technology, society, and the natural world. One of his

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Responding to the uses (and potential misuses) of biotechnology and the interwoven socio-political, biological, and cognitive connotations of their implementation, Membranes

Text by CLOT Magazine Membranes Out Of Order focuses on the practice of artists Margherita Pevere, Theresa Schubert and Karolina Żyniewicz. Bioart uses living materials

Text by CLOT Magazine S+T+ARTS, an initiative of the European Commission that explores the collaborative potential between science, technology and the arts, presented a cross-disciplinary

Text by CLOT Magazine The Galeria Municipal do Porto presents exhibitions that reflect on recent trends in contemporary artistic and discursive production; they aim to

Text by Meritxell Rosell Richard Mosse’s new immersive video installation, Broken Spectre, currently showing at 180 The Strand in London, sees the artist digging into

Interview by Juliette Wallace It came to him in a vision. Or perhaps it was more of a memory. A large flock of birds, grouped

Text by CLOT Magazine Our forest guardians are being exterminated – but what are researchers doing about it?’ Jaqueline Aranduhá , Guarani and Kaiowá Indigenous

Text by CLOT Magazine Garden Amidst the Flame is a new film by multidisciplinary artist and designer Natasha Tontey. It continues Tontey’s ongoing research into the