Batten and Kamp

From New Zealand to Hong Kong and now Paris, design-duo Batten and Kamp's practice merges nature with art and technology, creating pieces that reflect on their dynamic life and cultural experiences.

Katherine Frazer

By subverting the interfaces of softwares we use everyday, Katherine Frazer’s art practice demonstrates how to be the Creators of our own digital realm.

Ritual (2000) Hideaki Anno

Produced in 2000, the movie is based on the novel "Tōhimu" by Ayako Fujitani, who also plays the female protagonist in the cinematic adaptation. Ritual is a film that captures the fragility of the human soul and the complex labyrinths of his troubled mind.

Images Cannot Travel Backward

If the universe «is something like a spider or spit», what’s the contact surface? Probably an image. And considering that every mirror is repulsive (it pushes objects away, distances them from themselves), every image is a migration with no memory.

Kwn

Kwn’s musical story starts decades ago in Walthamstow, when she came home from primary school one afternoon to find a drumkit waiting for her in the kitchen. ‘I was so happy,’ she says. ‘I remember feeling so lucky.’ It was the perfect gift for someone who lived, slept and breathed music.

plygid

Earlier this year, plygid, an experimental dance music virtuoso, guided audiences on a cosmic exploration with "Sensory Shell." This album, seamlessly blending jungle, IDM, and ambient elements, painted a futuristic audio landscape set in the year 3000. Following a summer steeped in Brooklyn's lively club scene, plygid returns with the mesmerizing sequel, "SSH: Remixes."

NICOLAS

NICOLAS, a trailblazing force in electronic music, seamlessly blends the chaotic rhythms of the digital era with profound introspection. Born from the relentless pace of technological evolution, NICOLAS crafts genre-defying soundscapes that invite listeners into an immersive experience.

Brandon Tay

An interview with artist Brandon Tay exploring machinic animism at the intersection between digital art and visceral 3D sculpture.

Isabelle Wenzel

Artist and acrobat Isabelle Wenzel on subverting traditional photographer-portrait sitter relationship in fashion and exploring the social aspect of our relationship to self-care, relationships, and work.