Gelareh Mofazali

“What got me interested in fashion was spending time with my grandmother who was a seamstress, and also watching foreign fashion TV channels that were illegal at the time and they still are! I started drawing fashions sketches together with practicing painting and Persian calligraphy whilst in school. Growing up in Iran, you don’t regularly have access to fashion magazines or books, there is no news about it in the media and then there is the ministry of guidance (and morality police) censoring the media and people.” - Gelareh Mofazali

Mar Guixa

An eye opening interview with Barcelona based Mar Guixa, founder of digital fashion brand Mar Guixa Studios gives us insight into what her brand is about and the promising future of the digital fashion world.

Carlos Saez

Revealing about the ties of his hardware relics with environmental issues, the philosophy of extropy and human behaviours towards technological progress, Carlos Sáez open up about his shapeshifting practice and vision on the uncertainty of present times.

Aka Emanuela

Emanuela is a performer and musician dedicated to producing an appealing and well-crafted sound. She is now set to begin a new chapter in her career with another excellent album, “Made In Heaven.”

Mengze Zheng

In the Integration of digital couture with cyberpunk aesthetics and concepts, Mengze is a Beijing-based digital couture designer working with intricate details through his lab called Supermolecule.

Nils Alix-Tabeling

Nils Alix-Tabeling rethinks queer history, class warfare, and the culture at large with art & camp: “We probably would gain in comparing and studying how communist values are necessary to end colonial practices and ecologically threatening behaviours.”

Uranorms

Graphic designer and multidisciplinary artist, @uranorms, sparks a blast from the past in the best way possible. Whether it is through her typography, color schemes, or layouts, Maicha explores the aesthetics of vintage cyber-space and the contemporary Cloud.

Sarah Mayer

“It is really not a secret that our relationship with other animals totally sucks!! It is absurd! Of course, art is always influenced by worldly happenings and the outcome is a response to it, intentionally or not. Fear and depression, which I think every artist experiences at some point, surely shape the visual outcome.” - Sarah Mayer

Mary Maggic

Biohacking turns out as a site for care in Mary Maggic public workshopology and diy freak science protocols as queer resistance to the regime of purity.

XIV

The new multidimensional tune called BLASTOFF! by Asian-Canadian K-Pop meets alt R&B musician xiv is an interplanetary voyage into another dimension and time, infused with svelte-smooth vocals over an enticing combination of polished R&B and K-pop. We speak to the artist to find out more…

Asma

The alchemic encounter of unleashed interactions: as the act of casting multiplicity breathes life into the works of the duo ASMA.

Rinatto L'bank

“Our brain is a mysterious thing and it already works far from the way the human brain worked in the 19th century. With the amount of visual information and experience that we receive, we are clearly different.” - Rinatto L’bank.

Alessandro Keegan

Alessandro Keegan (b. 1980) is a United States-based visual artist, writer, and adjunct professor with an MFA in painting and drawing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a MA in art history from Brooklyn College. His works depict forms that straddle the lines between science, nature, technology, and mysticism, and have been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, The Netherlands, and currently in London.

Hannah Blitz Heyman

Metals seemingly molded by her fingertips, Hannah Heyman is a jewelry designer and sculptor who draws out the genuine beauty of the raw materials she works with. Whether or you’re wearing her art, or experiencing it in her immersive exhibitions, her energy is tangible.

Victor Clavelly

In a world evolving so quickly and efficiently with the rise of technology for function and efficiency, 3D artist and fashion designer Victor Clavelly assesses how the human body has a place in this process. They evaluate the hypothetical digital evolution of the human form, through designs and digital experimentation that morphs, distorts and explores our physical developments.

Tommaso Montenesi Posch

In this interview, Tommaso Montenesi Posch presents his first published photography book The Urgency of Life — a collection of unreleased images on the fears and desires surrounding growth, relationships and living the unexpected.