Catching up with Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira—Vienna-based freelance fashion designer, artist and creative director and author of the interdisciplinary fashion project amaaena that combines sustainability, contemporary fashion and socio-political responsibility.
Read MoreWhen discussing the history of humans fantasizing about robots, one can go as far back as ancient civilizations and find stories that involve automatic, artificial beings…
Read MoreRobots are here for a whole while. In different shapes and non-shapes, embodied artificial intelligence and algorithms “improve” our lives and literally improve…
Read MoreSpeaking with the author of the “Logging onto Love” series about sex robots, the ethics of their manufacturing and usage, and their impact on society and human-human relationships.
Read MoreKateryna Lysovenko was born in 1989 in Ukraine and currently lives and works in Vienna. She has recently participated in the exhibition “Goodbye East, Goodbye Narcissus!” at the Contemporary Art Museum Estonia (EKKM)…
Read MoreWhen you savor and eat this rich and aromatic dessert, let it bring you towards an embodied commitment to making a better future. One that foregrounds woman*, life, freedom.
Read MoreSymbiocene accelerated: the reverse of the Capitalocene at hundreds of terrestrial translations.
Read MorePhilipp Muerling is a student at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) and is the first and only student in a wheelchair in the more than 300-year history of the institute…
Read MoreA new green revolution started in the spring of 2022 with the new old slogan “Stop to Lithium'' and “Stop to Rio Tinto” only two months before a new presidential election in Serbia…
Read MoreIn the summer of 2022, eight creatives went to the 14th biggest city in Serbia. During the relatively short-term residency program, the clear skies opened above us in contrast to the coal-stained smoky lid that vacuum seals the urban and rural landscapes during the cold time of the year.
Read MoreGORSAD - the Kyiv-based trio of artists, Masha Romaniuk, Ulik Romaniuk, and Vitya Vasyliev, specialised in alternative photography and provocative video. GORSAD’s works are mainly focused on youth, feelings and sexuality in all their peculiarities and oddities.
Read MoreI have experienced censorship in different ways. I had only a brief encounter with military and totalitarian censorship when I was working on a project about the Graffiti of the Revolution in Cairo—I was warned that certain artistic positions have disastrous consequences, so I had to be careful about what I said and how I said it.
Read MoreA few days ago, someone asked me why as a potter and artist, I focus mostly on fat and diverse bodies. It was an interesting question. It made me go back to that exact moment when my relationship with my own body shifted and changed.
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