
KOHEI NAWA, on exploring the artistic potential of surfaces
Interview by Bilge Hasdemir Artist Kohei Nawa explores the potential of different surfaces using various mediums and materials, such as glass beads, polyurethane foam, prism

Interview by Bilge Hasdemir Artist Kohei Nawa explores the potential of different surfaces using various mediums and materials, such as glass beads, polyurethane foam, prism

Text by CLOT Magazine A delicate nickel apparatus like an astrolabe being fixed to their necks and fitted with animal membranes to record by interpenetration

Text by CLOT Magazine Spacial sound designers and researchers are exponentially exploiting the possibilities of new media, such as virtual and augmented reality, and some

Text by CLOT Magazine What is the imaginary idea we have about what a digital museum would look like? Somewhere with walls and floors filled

Interview by Diana Cano Bordajandi Everything is temporary, says Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde, who uses the ephemeral nature of things as inspiration for his work.

Text by CLOT Magazine My definition of beauty is something very simple, which can express something very complex. There’s no better way to define Carsten

Interview by Meritxell Rosell The cosmos and what lies beyond our planet have fascinated human minds for thousands of years and have inspired a whole

Text by CLOT Magazine American artist Wade Guyton, instead of a paintbrush, uses digital technologies – iPhones, cameras, computers and Epson printers – to create

Interview by Ana Sancho The work of artistic couple Anne Cleary and Dennis Connolly revolves around the intriguing art of looking. According to them, how

Words by Lula Criado Ruiheng Sun, as known as AIWU, holds two BE degrees, one in Facility Agricultural Science and Engineering and the other

Interview by Patricia Bondesson Kavanagh Last year the National Center for Women and Information Technology presented a report on the gender divide within technology. It

Words by Henry Broome I’m always trying to challenge the fixed point of view, its security and the political, military and techno-scientific systems that uphold

Words by Sebastian Kamau This November marks the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, the overthrow of the Provisional Government in Russia and the installation

Interview by Meritxell Rosell Barcelona has always been a place for design and experimentation. Digital design and visual arts have flourished in the last 20

Text by Rola Daniels Augmented Reality (AR) is one of several technologies emerging for widespread use, culturally popularised to undoubtedly soon be woven into the

Text by CLOT Magazine CLOT Magazine will collaborate with Neus Torres Tamarit and Ben Murray, bringing a discussion panel on the subject of art, science,

Text by CLOT Magazine Last month Barbican brought us the UK premiere of two immersive audiovisual performances – an evening curated by Estela Oliva, who

Text by DesignMorphine DesignMorphine is a creative hub promoting and supporting digital design through workshops, lectures, projects and explorations in the fields of architecture, design

Words by Meritxell Rosell There is a certain type of drummer who has never seen eye to eye with technology. Rhythm and drum beats relate to

Words by Patricia Bondesson Kavanagh Looking at the artwork datum from 2017 by Japanese media artist Norimichi Hirakawa, the viewer is presented with an