Celebrate with us and dive into our multimedia universe with playlists, videos, archival articles, and—of course—a debut birthday book, accompanied by a selection of excerpts, to commemorate every ...
September 2000, I was eleven years old, coming of age out in Southern German sticks, looking forward to my twelfth birthday. Finally I’d get one year closer to the teenage life, one year closer to the ...
Electronic Beats will curate three nights of sonic experiences for IKEA's presence at Salone del Mobile in Milan. From April 18 to 20, we will explore the relationship of the home and the club, of the ...
For more than a decade, Tijana T has been a key figure on her native Serbian dance scene. In the early days she was a spokeslady for the world-famous Exit Festival and a regular face on TV creating a ...
Defining dance can seem intuitive – it is, before all else, formulated movement. A movement which can be creative, impulsive, architected, orchestrated. It can be solitary or collective, rehearsed or ...
The world is changing, and with it, a new generation of trailblazers is taking over. In our monthly series E-MERGING, we introduce the people adding to the cultural moment with their creative minds, ...
“I hope that the commercial appeal of digital art and the ability to capitalize on it doesn't take advantage or appropriate the work that has been done by the digital art community.” “I hope that the ...
Your browser does not support the audio tag. “I feel like that really translates well, to, like, not really taking anything too seriously. Having fun. Laughable ...
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Through the work of the casting director and artist, we learn about boundless creativity, keeping inner demons in line and most importantly, how to talk to strangers. Text: Juule Kay The world is ...
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“See You” may have been the first time Depeche Mode used objects to emulate synthesizers and drum machine samples, a technique they employed throughout the ’80s—even in live performances. Here, a baby ...