Lovely readers, both Sascha and i are looking for appartments. Sascha is leaving Berlin to go and study […]
It’s Sunday and what else could i do but pay a visit to the world’s biggest dinosaur skeleton […]
There’s currently a fantastic installation at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin. The work brings magic and poetry to […]
I’m officially going back to work today. I’m not sure i’d be able to define what i mean […]
Burning Book: A Visual History of Burning Man (Amazon USA and UK), by Jessica Bruder. What it says […]
Will Work For Food is a project about labour and barter economy. The bread earner is a robot […]
By Richard Kalvar.
Global Cities at the Tate Modern in London. It’s a pocket version of an exhibition that was running […]
A Frog series by mi-mi Moscow (Mila Kalnitskaya and Micha Maslennikov) 009 – ring: “Eddy Chlorophyllâ€? 2005 Via […]
I just realized today that although my stay in Zurich for the Digital Art Weeks last month was […]
Some of the most popular images on my flickr stream are those game-inspired flags that Vuk Čosić introduced […]
Just received the latest issue of aminima::. Focusing on contemporary art and in particular new media art, the […]
The Nordic Pavilion hosts the work of artists from Finland, Norway and Sweden. This year, the focus is […]
Watashi-chan, by Tomoko Ueyama, is a garment that visualizes sounds in a space. The balloons attached to the […]
I saw the Inochi animated video a while ago at a Takashi Murakami exhibition in Turin. Been looking […]
Morrinho means ‘little hill’ in Portuguese and alludes to the shantytowns, or favela, located on the hills surrounding […]
On Monday i checked out the much admired and written-about exhibition of Antony Gormley at the Hayward gallery […]
This edition of the Venice Biennale confirmed once again that the Chinese do know what appeals to Westeners. […]
The 2008 edition of ETech will be held March 3-6 in San Diego, California and the Call for […]
As words never replace a deep experience, the only ones I have to describe Julio Le Parc’s exhibition: […]
Just had a look at my posts on the Biennale di Venezia and realized that i have mostly […]
I knew Jenny Holzer as the artist whose light light projections sex up the facade of the Palazzo […]
More Venice coverage. Most of the biennale takes place at the Giardini or at the Arsenale. Then there […]
Another Venice Biennale. A very good one. Everything that was missing at Documenta 12 is there: war, politics, […]
Alice Miceli is currently traveling back and forth from Berlin where she is based now to Belarus where […]
Nothing brightens my day better than an inflatable dress! Self-Sustainable Chair, by Joo Youn Paek (designer of the […]
History will repeat itself (part 1) Second episode of my notes about the exhibition History will repeat itself. […]
Take it as a morbid joke or an “exhilarating” art work: Laughing Gas Chamber (1996) is a cell […]
History will repeat itself. Strategies of Reenactment in Contemporary (Media) Art and Performance is probably the best exhibition […]
Can’t believe that it was only last month that i was in London to blog the RCA Summer […]
N=1=NPK=KIMCHI=N, a project by visual and performance artist Jae Rhim Lee, is a mobile living unit which consists […]
Over the past year, i’ve spent an impressive amount of time ogling a blog called Variable_environment. It had […]
Camera Silens (1994) is an installation for one user at a time a completely sealed-off chamber equipped with […]
Last episode of the Biorama day in Huddersfield where Capsula and the Digital Research Unit had invited artists […]
Detail from The Dining Room by Richard Jackson, a staunch friend of animals. Check out The Dining Room […]
Flexible, Architecture that Responds to Change, by Robert Kronenburg. (Amazon USA and UK.) Editor (Laurence King Publishing)’s blurb: […]
Davis & Davis, The Ralphs (Dad, Mom, Baby, Sis) 1999 Part of the exhibition “Dangerous beauty – Bellezza […]
opensourcery is what you get when you throw a master of bewitching installations and a “real” magician right […]
Back to my notes from Biorama, a one day event organized by Capsula and the Digital Research Unit […]
Today’s easy reading: Robbits, by Susanna Hertrich and Matthias Melitzki, aims to explore emotional qualities of interactive objects […]