CHAT
CategorySpeaking in the first person: interview with Chloé Galibert-Laîné
Chloé Galibert-Laîné is a researcher and filmmaker interested in contemporary online filmmaking that can be studied in a broader ethnogra…
Ambient togetherness: an interview with Mark Fell and Rian Treanor
Mark Fell is a multidisciplinary artist based in Rotherham (UK). His practice draws on electronic music subcultures, experimental film, c…
Surfing the livestreams: an interview with Matthew Biederman and Pierce Warnecke
Their strange distorted visual soundscapes filled with noise, whispers, omnipresent frames, cuts, glitches, and beauty emerging where you…
Capitalism fails artists: An interview with Renick Bell
Algorave ambassador Renick Bell works with sound, image and code. After several years in Tokyo, he’s now based in Taipei, though he can b…
Jennifer Walshe: I’m a composer and artist rather than a philosopher
Jennifer Walshe is one of the most original composers of contemporary music. Her works prove that music doesn’t have to be only about sen…
Her Name Was Europa: Impossible Image of Non-existent Animal. Interview with Ojoboca
The filmmaking duo Anja Dornieden and Juan David González Monroy is based in Berlin. They make films and film performances that would be …
Sofia Art Week 2020: If you were to do something for the very last time, what would you do?
When I first met curator and artist Voin de Voin at Æther, a gallery situated in a leafy street in Sofia’s city centre, at the end of the…
Filming life: Rebecca Salvadori on her music films and her poetic attitude
Rebecca Salvadori is an Italian-Australian video artist based in London. She is deeply connected to the world of music: her “Rave Trilogy…
Towards a Natural History of Logistics: Jussi Parikka on Operational Images and the Need to Think Big
Professor Jussi Parikka is currently heading a project at Prague’s FAMU entitled “Operational Images and Visual Culture: Media Archaeolog…
Extrodæsia encyclopedia: navigating in an anthropocentrism-transcending world
A strong urge to democratise brought the extrodæsia encyclopedia to life: while philosophy, social sciences, literature, and the fine art…