VIRAJ JOSHI, ‘AirWire’: all about coding & hand gesture
Interview by Miriam Ahmad-Gawel We often find the world of coding and electronics abstract and inaccessible. This is a statement I am sure many would
Interview by Miriam Ahmad-Gawel We often find the world of coding and electronics abstract and inaccessible. This is a statement I am sure many would
Interview by Agata Kik Tomoko Sauvage has been exploring sonic properties of water in different states for over ten years. The title of one of
Interview by Lidia Ratoi Yunchul Kim lives between Berlin and Seoul. He creates art somewhere in the boundary between technology, chemistry, physics, robotics, astronomy and
Text by CLOT Magazine At just a few days to kick-off, the final Unsound Kraków programme has just been announced with the final additions of
Interview by Ashley Lee Wong ThoughtWorks in New York has created an ambitious arts residency selecting artists to engage with socially relevant projects using emerging
Text by CLOT Magazine Sonic Vibrations is a series of hybrid events in Berlin presenting scientific and technological research applied to sound art, new musical
Text by CLOT Magazine Every year since 2000, The Serpentine Galleries, with its two contemporary art spaces, the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery,
Text by CLOT Magazine On the 7th of October 2018, Barbican Hall gives its stage to Estela Oliva, who as Clon presents two London premieres,
Interview by Lidia Ratoi ScanLAB is a tale of a meeting between two worlds, brought to life by two architects. One story is that of
Text by CLOT Magazine Speculum Artium festival, a festival on new media culture, art, science and technology-based in Slovenia, is celebrating its 10th years anniversary.
Text by Davide Piscitelli The short film The Red Balloon (1956) depicts the relationship between a young Pascal Lamorisse and his red balloon. From the
Text by CLOT Magazine Strelka Institute is a non-commercial educational institution founded in 2009 to change Russian cities’ cultural and physical landscapes. The Institute promotes
Text by CLOT Magazine In a few days, on September 6th, the annual Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, will once again open its doors
Interview by Marielle Saums Christopher Lutterodt-Quarcoo (CL-Q for short) is a multifaceted creative investigator whose work is rooted in the complexities of living as an
Text by Davide Piscitelli The Myth of the Sentient Machine Over the last 60 years, the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has raised new ethical
Interview by Isabella Ampil When Greg Orrom Swan muses that he is absorbed by the minutiae of the everyday, he succinctly captures the question that
Text by CLOT Magazine TodaysArt is The Netherlands’ longest-running festival of pioneering audio-visual acts that will temporarily transform The Hague’s city centre once again this
Interview by Bilge Hasdemir Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau are internationally renowned media artists and pioneering names in the media art scene. Interaction is one
Interview by Marielle Saums Oleg Dou’s photographs and sculptures are often described as grotesque and repulsive, but the unsettling nature of his heavily edited photographic
Text by CLOT Magazine Flow State, Alex May’s interactive piece commissioned by the Francis Crick Institute in King’s Cross, London, is multi-layered: The piece features
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