
Rosso Polare, building a world where all sounds are equal
Text by Daryl Worthington A bird sings like a synthesizer on ‘mana’, the opening track on Rosso Polare’s new album, Bocca D’ombra. The avian call
Text by Daryl Worthington A bird sings like a synthesizer on ‘mana’, the opening track on Rosso Polare’s new album, Bocca D’ombra. The avian call
Text by Charlie Clark The South East coastal art scene has been particularly burgeoning over the past few years. With Margate rapidly becoming the new
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
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
Interview Miguel Isaza In electronic music, there is room for movement and stillness, machine and organism, continuity and detention. Immersing into the world of music
Interview Charlie Clark In Metamorphoses, Ovid tells tales of countless transformations undergone by Gods and mortals. Changing into flora and fauna, and sometimes back again,
Text by Nathalia Dutra Maciel I feel something about the projects’ origins can be conveyed by a picture of me as a science student at
Text by CLOT Magazine In the early 70s, chemist James Lovelock formulated the theory of Gaia, co-developed with microbiologist Lynn Margulis. The Gaia hypothesis meant
Text by CLOT Magazine CSM (UAL) is hosting six public talks between 19th April and 31st May as part of the Digital Innovation Season 2022, focused
Text by CLOT Magazine Eternal Recordings and Canadian Duck Tapes have recently co-released Artur M Puga‘s new album, _artur m puga. Born in Galicia, Spain,
Text by Lyndsey Walsh The Art of Science, a new book published by the UK-based Welbeck Publishing Group, dives headfirst into the shared threads of
Interview by Juliette Wallace From the catwalk to the London Olympics, street protests, cultural heritage sites and the world’s most important museums, few artists have
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich There is an incredible supply of life in Antarctica, even though the region is often perceived as a barren solitude of
Text by Anne Murray What happens when a human addresses a piece of stone? An essential question in Emily Young’s ongoing research as an artist.
Text by CLOT Magazine CLOT Magazine has joined forces with MedGardens and ético to launch Art for Marine Regeneration (AfMR). This auction-based project aims to
Places to Intervene is an art-research exhibition at Lumen Crypt Gallery, St John on Bethnal Green (London), that takes place from 19 to 22 August
Interview by Leoni Fischer “If we continue to restrict ourselves to viewing nature as a domain, as a work tool or material, rather than as
Dia Munoz is a multidisciplinary Ecuadorian artist based in London focused on the interplay between human behaviours, nature and technology. Her research revolves mainly around
Interview by Laura Cabiscol Interspecifics are a nomadic and independent research collective founded in Mexico City in 2013, experimenting with the intersection between art and
Interview by Silvia Iacovcich English sound artist and environmental designer Mileece gives a voice to plants. Immersed in a musical environment from a young age
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