
‘If a Tree Falls in a Forest’ by Katažyna Jankovska
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Commonly associated with the absence
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Commonly associated with the absence
In Robert Frost’s poem ‘The Road Not Taken’, he wrote about something which everyone has experienced, the idea that at certain crucial times in our
Artist and MIT-trained roboticist Alexander Reben’s work probes the inherently human nature of the artificial.
Working across drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and video, Caroline Corbasson investigates the mysteries of the universe with plenty of room for experimentation. Exploring monumental questions
Valery Vermeulen is a Belgian artist and mathematician, musician and music producer, professor and an author lecturing at KASK-Conservatory-School of Arts in Ghent and a
We are our environment [1]. This short phrase opens up the full dimension of the multi-layered tensions between humans and the material environment, to which
After releasing his last EP, Human, in 2020, Kai Landre comes back to music with his new EP Cyborg. In this new EP, he explores
Decoding subjects such as higher dimensional math and particle physics has become the focus of Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher’s current work. In 2014 they
The various lockdowns haven’t stopped the band, Nadja, from gazing beyond the four walls of their flats: from far beyond our stratosphere, their latest album,
We are presenting a new video, coming from Donato Dozzy’s new project, that is delivering for the first time an Italo disco remix, for one of his favourite tracks.
This research is a collaboration between artists from the USA, Ukraine, South Korea, England, and Germany. The show includes the work of BIPOC, non-binary and
We adore chaos because we love to produce order, said Escher; Zimoun’s large scale installations seem to thrive on this principle. The artist’s three dimensional
Two figures are walking through a vast scenery. Diffuse light sheds a gleam over the featureless territory. Packed up inside puffy white suits their walk
Thirteen years after the first release of Alva Noto‘s Xerrox series, the minimal experimental artist is back with the fourth instalment (of the planned series
Lumen is presenting this week an exhibition at Ugly Duck London, which looks at how technology has influenced our collective view of the Universe. Running until
VOLNA is an art collective from St Petersburg whose visual art installations revolve around the interplay of light and darkness. The group first came together
Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, the Apollo XI mission successfully landed on the Moon. Half a billion Earthlings anxiously watched as American astronauts
SPACE was established by artists Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley and Peter Townsend in 1968, and since then has been a leading visual arts organisation.
A group show by SPACE Art + Tech Focus – Next and InProcess, where residency artists will pose questions about what it means to be
If I lose the signal on my phone, how will I know where I am? If I can’t see something microscopic, how can I know
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