
The Severed Wing, bed-bound artist Corinne explores the meaning of theatre & performativity
Text by Lyndsey Walsh The clattering of typewriter keys accompanies a rhythmic emergence of a written addressal by the artist Corinne to their audience in

Text by Lyndsey Walsh The clattering of typewriter keys accompanies a rhythmic emergence of a written addressal by the artist Corinne to their audience in

Text by CLOT Magazine From 21–25 October 2025, Leeds becomes a crucible for radical performance as TRANSFORM25 returns with a programme that feels both urgent

Text by Jacobo García Our contemporary life is wholly embedded in screens; there is a screen on the treadmill in the gym, multiple screens in

Text by Eleni Maragkou Sometimes, a simple encounter can leave an indelible mark. One fleeting convergence can linger long after it has passed – a

Text by Dom Stevenson The Noise Went On, The Cup Was Dropped, The Speakers Were Stretched, The Bells Were Rung, The Building Shook, And The

Text by Irem Erkin The 19th International Festival of Contemporary Dance will take place from July 17 to August 2, 2025, under the artistic direction

Text by Jacobo García L.E.V. Gijón 2025 took place in Asturias, the region of Spain with the lowest percentage of young people [1], at just

Text by Natalie Mariko Lights down. Two figures carrying gun cases walk to the centre. A screen flashes nightmarish behind, landscapes morphing cataclysmic as sounds

Text by CLOT Magazine Following their traditional New Year’s gathering, FIBER Festival and The Rest Is Noise open the year 2025 with a showcase of

Text by Ludovica Bulciolu The land retreats, the water beneath her, turquoise and blue, as if an enormous sky had cried from the surrounding rocks

From the visceral heart of London’s punk, noise, experimental, and DIY scenes, a unique biannual event series has emerged with force this year. Just days away from its third iteration (and the second in London), Sunday School, conceived by Dom Stevenson (aka YAWS), is set to return on August 26th at the iconic New River Studios in North London. The lineup packs a fierce array of bands and live acts featuring heavy hitters like Russell Haswell and Autumns, among many others.

From the visceral heart of London’s punk, noise, experimental, and DIY scenes, a unique biannual event series has emerged with force this year. Just days away from its third iteration (and the second in London), Sunday School, conceived by Dom Stevenson (aka YAWS), is set to return on August 26th at the iconic New River Studios in North London. The lineup packs a fierce array of bands and live acts featuring heavy hitters like Russell Haswell and Autumns, among many others.

Text by Agata Kik (…) doing music alone is a solitary process that I see as a shelter. Releasing others’ music instead is made of

Text by Nicholas Burman Around a year ago, I attended an ‘Art and Technology’ panel at a festival. During the event, a co-founder of an

Text by Katažyna Jankovska Organ bodies, slimy creatures, overspill and unbounded, leaving voices as traces of human presence. Dissociated bodies, raving bodies, extended beings, collective

Text by Agata Kik Like the three spirals coiled within the triskelion, representing the relationship between the three realms of the Otherworld, Earth and Sky,

Text by Charlie Clark The recent eclipse experienced by many in North America stands as a testament to the timeless wonder we feel at these

Text by Katažyna Jankovska FIBER Festival returns for its 9th edition presenting contemporary audiovisual art, experimental electronic music, and discussions on technological developments and societal

Text by Juliette Wallace As technology continues to make its mark on the day to day, the art world is taking note. In a realm
Text by CLOT Magazine Cluster Node and CLOT Magazine join forces to launch PORTALS, a new concert series in London. The recently reimagined record label