Book review – The Art of Walking: A Field Guide
The Art of Walking: A field guide. Edited by David Evans and published by Black Dog Publishing. and UK. Book description: The Art of Walking: a field guide is the first extensive survey of walking in...
View ArticleLa Cosa Radiactiva / The Radioactive Thing
La Cosa Radiactiva has brought a group of young engineers, musicians & artists on the roads of Spain to explore sites related with radioactivity. The team (composed of Sergio Galán, Victor Díaz,...
View ArticlePost Cyberwar Series
Social Teletext Network During the Arab Spring in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, governments restricted the access to the Internet in an effort to hamper online peer networking and thus self-organization....
View ArticleBlack Diamond. The internet is full of loopholes and leaks
Mishka Henner has a solo show at the Carroll/Fletcher gallery right now. How come i never paid more attention to his work so far? Just like Edward Burtynsky, he looks at how industries shape...
View ArticleForensic Oceanography, investigating the militarised border regime in the...
Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa await processing in the port of Tripoli after attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe December 5, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Ismail Zitouny Forensic Oceanography...
View ArticleFriction Atlas, a choreographed debate about public space, law and legibility
Giuditta Vendrame and Paolo Patelli (La Jetée), Friction Atlas. Photo: BIO50 Giuditta Vendrame and Paolo Patelli (La Jetée), Friction Atlas One of the themes of the BIO 50 design Biennial which opened...
View ArticleNearest Costco, Monument or Satellite
Nearest Costco, Monument or Satellite does exactly what its title suggests. Its 14 colourful arrows point you with impeccable accuracy into the direction of the nearest Costco (a warehouse club chain...
View ArticleDrawing the Line: Maps that shaped the 20th century
Photo: The British Library The British Library in London is currently running one of its typically satisfying exhibitions where you learn a lot, discover exquisite artifacts and exit questioning what...
View ArticleTransnationalisms – Bodies, Borders, and Technology. Part 1. The exhibition
Jeremy Hutchison, Movables, 2017. Exhibition view of Transnationalisms – Bodies, Borders, and Technology at Aksioma Project Space. Photo: Miha Fras / Aksioma National borders are being increasingly...
View ArticleTransnationalisms – Bodies, Borders, and Technology. Part 2. The conference
Second part of my review (part 1 focused on the exhibition) of Transnationalisms, a group show and symposium curated by James Bridle at Aksioma in Ljubljana. The event attempted to re-frame the...
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