
‘Delphinium Maximum’ at the Bauhaus Museum Dessau: when the flower laughs at you aloud
Text by Leoni Fischer A lady dressed in elegant black poses on a white pedestal amid a fantastical nature. Tall flower spikes rise from large

Text by Leoni Fischer A lady dressed in elegant black poses on a white pedestal amid a fantastical nature. Tall flower spikes rise from large

Text by Patrick Tanguay In one corner of the building, three rooms with people at keyboards, some in animated discussion. While they might appear to

Text by Patrick Tanguay As AI systems proliferate globally, their environmental footprint grows alarmingly [1]. Data centers powering these technologies consume electricity equivalent to small

Text by Elspeth Walker Our realities are often split between the physical and digital worlds, with the surfaces of both determining how we encounter life.

Interview by Daniela Silva Hiromi Marissa Ozaki, known as Sputniko!, is a British-Japanese artist, designer, and filmmaker whose work explores the intersections of technology, gender,

Text by Juliette Wallace On the 29th January the NASA space agency and their German partners from the Goethe University in Frankfurt discovered something fundamental

Text by Ania Mokrzycka It is with a certain feeling of urgency that I seek the nature, subject, words of the other story, the untold

Interview by Maria Orciuoli In the seminal 1968 Artforum essay ‘Systems Esthetics,’ [1] Jack Burnham proposed a view of art as a tool that extends

Text by CLOT Magazine At the ICA in London, Geumhyung Jeong’s Under Construction presented, from September to December 2024, a world where the boundaries between humans and machines are

Text by Gabriella Gasparini My first month in Paris was crowned by an encounter with the city’s aesthetic libidinality. As I entered its streets and

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

Text by CLOT Magazine Unsound Festival returns to Kraków from September 29 to October 6, 2024, embracing the bold and expansive theme of Noise. As

Throughout Xeno in Vivo, the scientists position CRISPR-enabled gene editing within this aeons-old history of selective breeding — the only mutation, they posit, is the speed at which evolution occurs.

Text by Sarah Mackenzie & Maurice Jones The 10th edition of MUTEK Forum – MUTEK’s annual assembly and showcase of the future of digital creativity

Interview by Christopher Michael Despite having lived in Europe for over a decade, Berto Herrera’s work finds its roots within a particularly American anxiety. Herrera’s

Text by Juliette Wallace Most of us have sweet memories of being kids, sitting at the breakfast table propped on our knees and looking up

Text by Irem Erkin Mere Mortals is a captivating sensory ballet blending music and dance in breathtaking visuals. The innovative production, launched by Tamara Rojo,

Text by Irem Erkin Fighters is a new film and sculpture by Italian multimedia visual artist Quayola, created for Max Cooper’s latest musical project, Seme

Text by Piotr Bockowski Gently shattered vessels unfold into metallic petals of fleshy flowers. The uncertain calm of smooth surfaces obscures the rapid condensation of

Interview by Juliette Wallace Art is connected with identity. An expression of yourself or your surroundings through creative means. Data, on the other hand, has