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

Interview by CLOT Magazine The Interface Cultures Master programme at the University of Art and Design Linz, under the guidance of artist Christa Sommerer, has

Text by CLOT Magazine Art and science have always maintained diverse relationships with each other. For some years now, however, these have been explored anew

Text by Giulia Ottavia Frattini The oneiric dimension and the sphere of the unconscious can be considered, in a sense, as an extension and a

Interview by Allan Gardner Gang of Ducks is a multidisciplinary group established in 2013 in Turin. Although they most often engage in work through audio,

Text by CLOT Magazine Over a period of several months, ZKM is hosting the exhibition Critical Zones: Observatories for Earthly Politics. Curated by Bruno Latour

Text by Kyle Dent, Richelle Dumond & Mike Kuniavsky Because of its incredible power, the unexpected consequences of AI in all its forms, from simple

Text by CLOT Magazine Temes de Disseny, the yearly publication of ELISAVA Barcelona School of Design and Engineering, is back with an issue focused on AI

Text by CLOT Magazine Strelka Institute is a non-governmental institution founded in 2009 in Moscow, offering multidisciplinary education in media, architecture, and design. Its academic

Text by CLOT Magazine Symmetry is a new residency programme launched to foster interdisciplinary exchange between artists and scientists working or living in Chile and Switzerland. It

Words by Lula Criado Lêna Bùi was born in Danang (Vietnam) but currently lives and works in Saigón. With her fascinating conceptual work, Lêna explores the

Words by Lula Criado Professor Matthew Woolhouse, digital humanist and researcher at the McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind at McMaster University, is leading Nokia* funded