Can You Really Make Art from Glitches?
We hear from a Glitch Artist and the President of the Royal academy of arts on the artistic merits and pitfalls of Glitch art.
We hear from a Glitch Artist and the President of the Royal academy of arts on the artistic merits and pitfalls of Glitch art.
Deco Farkas a.k.a Treco began painting in the streets of São Paulo six years ago. He has lived in the city all his life but street art allows him to access new, interesting and inspiring subjects, and in a sense to travel within the city. He cycles to his locations, piling his equipment onto the bike's carrier. It is a way of exchanging with the city, attaining something new and unexpected. Using spray paint or acrylic, Treco contributes with playful, thoughtful and rather surreal artistic interventions.
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Dame Zaha Hadid has blessed us with phenominal works across the globe for decades. Galaxy SOHO in Beijing is one of our favorites.
Urban painter, sculptor and creator of monumental land art, Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is an artist working against the divisive forces that are pulling contemporary society apart. His most recent mural in Barcelona, called “Panorama”, is a composite portrait that combines features from 10 women in the city’s Sant Martí neighbourhood. The result, an “everywoman”, represents and celebrates the contributions of women to community life.
Sara Shamsavari’s Dastaar: Fitting In and Standing Out exists to highlight this generation of male and female Sikhs as individuals who contribute to the richness of British society. They exemplify the idea becoming part of society whilst remaining visibly Sikh as they wear turban. Yet their style reflects Sikh culture, British culture and an array of popular cultural influences.
The project aims to emphasise the complexity of identity in a cosmopolitan city like London where cultures influence each other and like Shamsavari's previous projects Dastaar is inspired by the idea of transforming prejudice and misunderstanding in to something new and beautiful.
Patrick Richard leads us through the award winning firm's plans to transform the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nantes
Oscar- and Bafta-winning sound mixer Thomas Curley's insight into the technical production of what's rumoured to be the best film of the year
Engineer Nelson Fiedler has gone to great heights to revamp Rio de Janeiro's famous sports venue.
The designer's visual concept for The Cunning Little Vixen at the Finnish National Opera inspired his homeware range for Iittala
After 22 years in planning and development, Tottenham Court Road tube station's new entrance is finally unveiled. Roger Hawkins tells us all
"Good food is a birthright", says Dale Talde, chef-patron of the hottest Filipino restaurant in Brooklyn
Their latest album might be their last, in the traditional sense, but what next for the Norwegian electronic duo?
Before opening his own restaurant in his hometown, Madrid, DiverXO, David Muñoz had work experience in several other restaurants, including Asian venues in London. This variety of experiences along with Muñoz’s creativity to channel all his knowledge into shaping his unique style, lead him to conquer three Michelin Stars.
Due to DiverXO’s success, David Muñoz also created StreetXO, a more casual and low cost version of the fine restaurant, now also existent not only in Madrid, but also in Central London.
21 year old, Bath-born, Laura Doggett released her first album, Into the Glass, earlier this year. She has quickly attracted a growing UK fan-base with her distinctive voice and honest lyrics.
Jae West undressed in Piccadilly as part of a movement lead by The Liberators, a group that combines performance art & flash mob activism across the globe, exploring self identity, communication and human interaction in today's society.
Helsinki-based practice AOR give an insight into why emerging contemporary architects are thriving in Finland.
The artist and designer takes us on a journey through the data-sphere where hidden patterns are turned into playgrounds
Looking at the transformation of rugged beginnings into luxury menswear with the Kent-born designer.
The French music producer and DJ discusses his unique style, on stage installations and Trans-Siberian inspiration
The designer's visual concept for The Cunning Little Vixen at the Finnish National Opera inspired his homeware range for Iittala
This 'precycling' initiative, founded by Sara Wolf and Miena Glimbovski, eliminates packaging and reduces food waste
Investigating sexuality, psychoanalysis and New Wave cinema with a French nuovo-jazzy popstar
We had a talk with the designer about making jewellery out of pigeon feet
Tim Sweeney has been running his college radio show for 15 years and for one listener in particular it provokes a strong reaction
The legendary American artist, designer and architect on why it isn't always his goal to have his projects realised
Made from detritus, fecal matter and toxic chemicals - the Super Sucklord's pop-culture artefacts are found in 'shit-shops' worldwide
Making toy monsters was part of rekindling a childhood love of Japanese pop culture for the founder of the cult wrestling show Kaiju Big Battel
The former art director at Def Jam tells us about his progression from punk rock flyers and album art to making toys to be kept in their box
Grotesque and unique figurines, that aren't strictly for playing with, from the American artist who adheres strongly to the power of pink
The model, actor, musician, artist known as 'Zombie Boy' on what true beauty means to him