Fluid and transparent: water as game changer. This Spanish digital engineer tells us about his intricate research on water representation in video games.
Fluid and transparent: water as game changer. This Spanish digital engineer tells us about his intricate research on water representation in video games.
Simon Marsiglia believes in the beautification of imperfection and the expression of the unpolished with his work exhales special powers.
London-based designer Jivomir Domoustchiev breaks the mould with his unconventional designs. With an interest in sculpture, shape and futurism, Domoustchiev works with PVC vinyl to achieve his distinctive silhouettes in a unique example of modern fashion design.
Eva Fàbregas animates her sculptures with the tactility of sound, giving life to billowing installations that excite somatic engagement and question the ascension of desire.
This artificial yet natural glow: The Berlin based photographer might have one of the most individual looks in photography right now. Needless to say she is a rare flower in the businss.
Botond Keresztesi works with paint to generate a new common language that unabashedly incorporates chaos, anachronisms, bizarre subcultures and mainstream tropes.
Norwegian born artist Anna Lotterud who you may know as ‘Anna of the North’ has been recording since she was just four years old. Nowadays ‘dream girl’ Anna has made a name for herself in the industry.
“There is something naturally horrific about being feminine and being a woman.” Fabian Kis-Juhasz states. This hyper-feminine horror is the essence of her designs, which often contain yards of romantic tule, baroque bows and demonic corsets.
It is official: Now you have seen it all – The Staring Hamster doing a FaceTime photoshoot across two continents, containing not a single SS20 or FW20 item. And yes, the hamster as well as FaceTime have already existed back in 2019.
Working across memes, digital content, web design and video, Clusterduck is a digital collective that traverses both IRL and URL platforms. The result is a hybrid of online and real-life interactions, formed through participatory exhibitions, memes and parties.
London based experimental graphic designer, Ben Arfur chats to us about how he finds his groove in such a competitive industry through merging medians and having a keen eye for great design.
The twelve faces of the Greek zodiac find their roots during the dawn of civilization. Some say true, some say false, all can agree astrology has provided a stream of fascinating entertainment for all of us at one point or another.
Thimm creates the soundtrack for threesome on a deserted beach in Ibiza.
L’enfant is a London-based contemporary artist creating his own utopia through a variety of mediums including painting and sculpture.
We chat to mori, Madrid based musician who just dropped a new single ‘don’t spill it’.
In ‘2000 Cracked Egg’ the artefact, the religious object, and the toy exist in multiple dimensions with a seductive, opalescent veneer. Fuelled by intuition, Emma Pryde creates vehicles for philosophy.
Film maker/Visual artist Lambert Duchesne’s animated short The Words that I will Never Find, follows a man named Theodore who falls madly in love with a woman, for whom he sacrifices his livelihood for the belief of true love.
Illustrator Joshua Cook uses his art to explore themes of the human condition with humour and colour. He works from his own lived experiences creating almost sinister imagery that juxtaposes the awkwardness in the human characters he depicts.
Tadleeh is a Music Producer and Visual Communication Artist based in Milan. She describes her music as dreamlike, dilated and primitive as she talks to Coeval about her current projects and collaborations with other artists.
Sharon Van Overmeiren conceives fictional scenarios for her sculptures to express the not-quite-present of human imagination while resisting institutional systems of classification and set formal boundaries.