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Text by Juliette Wallace It’s a beautiful, sunny day in west Berlin. The streets feel alive and inviting. Walking down the modest but pretty Prinzenallee,

Text by Juliette Wallace It’s a beautiful, sunny day in west Berlin. The streets feel alive and inviting. Walking down the modest but pretty Prinzenallee,

Text by CLOT Magazine Since 2011 SEMIBREVE has consistently presented a forward-thinking programme featuring some of the most revered electronic music and cross-disciplinary work by

Text by Annique Cockerill You can see the foetus curled up in its perspex womb from the street outside Art Laboratory Berlin. It rests amongst

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 Agata Kik To move towards and to simultaneously move with; to aim directly and at the same time to be led; freedom of

Text by Irem Erkin Could democracy for the people, by the people, be restructured and empowered by the non-human? Involving AI in democracies is a

Text by Daniela Silva Matteo Zamagni is a multimedia artist known for his captivating installations exploring the intersection between technology, nature, and spirituality. His background

Interview by Juliette Wallace New York art collective BREAKFAST name is born from the search to combine content and container in art, science and technology.

Text by CLOT Magazine Rewire, the annual international festival for adventurous music, is returning to Den Haag, Netherlands, with its 12th edition, bringing together a

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Capturing the echoes and reverberations of human disturbances in the environmental cycles spiralling us into our current global climate crisis, Vicious

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 Ania Mokrzycka The project grew out of AlanJames Burns’ residencies at the Performance Corporation and Science Gallery in Ireland. Initially presented during the

Text by Juliette Wallace Fabrice Hyber is unique; artist, mathematician, entrepreneur, environmentalist and irrepressibly positive lover of life, Hyber has made a career of combining

Text by Daniela Silva The number of architecture and design events occurring in cities worldwide has significantly increased during the past 20 years. The design

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 Juliette Wallace The “Decade of Restoration” (the title the United Nations gave to the last ten years of our ecosystems) has been rocky.

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

Text by Katažyna Jankovska Understanding of time depends on what is valued in time. Capitalism sustains itself on ideas of the future and the perpetual