
CLOT Magazine highlights & recommendations: APRIL 2023
CLOT Magazine’s monthly highlights, recommendations and things to do, plus a few things on our playlist. This month from the editors-in-chief
CLOT Magazine’s monthly highlights, recommendations and things to do, plus a few things on our playlist. This month from the editors-in-chief
Interview by Olya Karlovich From the metronome to music boxes and mechanical pianos — people have been experimenting with automating instruments since the old days
Interview by Olya Karlovich It all started with improvisation. When 20-year-old Merche Blasco was looking for a hobby to switch off from studies in communication
Text by Olya Karlovich Sunday evening, sitting in an old-school chair of the Akademie der Künste’s auditorium, I am trying to focus on a collaborative
Text by Olya Karlovich After two years of lockdown, CTM Festival is finally returning to its usual format, simultaneously unfolding a diverse range of IRL
Interview by Olya Karlovich In his music and art practice, Lamin Fofana explores the questions of movement, migration, alienation and belonging. And not only the
Text by Olya Karlovich For nearly a decade, the practice of artist and researcher Sougwen Chung has been evolving around co-creation with robotic units. Each
Text by Olya Karlovich In the Saint Abdullah project, New York-based Iranian-Canadian brothers Moh and Mehdi create sounds influenced by the Middle East’s social, political,
Interview by Olya Karlovich Such a feature of sound as spatiality has helped people to explore and communicate with the external environment since prehistoric times.
Interview by Olya Karlovich The Western world started more broadly discovering Iran’s growing electronic scene after 2015 when the first edition of SET Experimental Art
Interview by Olya Karlovich Chris Speed (CVS), a Goldsmiths Computational Arts program student, began his career solely as a digital artist. But his passion for
Interview by Olya Karlovich Despite the first serious work of British artist Richie Culver, a magazine cut-out of a Jesse Owens photo collaged with the
Text by Olya Karlovich Starting in 2013 with the design and production of gender-neutral garments inspired by the Berlin club scene, UY Studio has proven
Text by Olya Karlovich In Aristotelian philosophy, Hylē is a predominant matter that in itself has no individuality, specific form, characteristics or meanings. And only
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