Face Yoga: Does Your Face Need a Workout?
Aren’t there muscles in our face that we can train?
Aren’t there muscles in our face that we can train?
What’s in the mind of people before, during and after committing a crime? How does the justice system react, and how do the victims find reparations? These are some of the questions that the genre invites us to reflect upon.
"I’ve always been obsessed with technology, cybersex, impossible fantasies (on this non-digital level), repressions and the idea of finding yourself through a virtual agent or your own avatar. And I wanted to bring all this digital baggage to a moment, ..."
Are you looking for some inspiration about what to listen to this year? Here's a list of insightful podcasts, featuring different viewpoints and approaches in the fashion and design landscapes.
Looking back at fashion campaigns this year, we spot some of the ways fashion has epitomised the progress of technology, unlocked a new level of nostalgia, grasped cultural events, and, overall, defined the aesthetics of the year.
In an era flooded with fleeting digital experiences, film director Ben Miethke unveils his latest project: a 12-short video collection of bite-sized films that visualises ephemeral— almost intangible—thoughts. Here we chat with Miethke.
It is this uncanny feeling, of trying to map the unseen, what’s at the centre of Hiromi Kawakami’s writing: stories that warp and give way to gods and shape-shifting creatures; scenarios that quickly melt and leave us facing new dimensions, where the unfamiliar becomes a poetic expression of the more abstract aspects of the mundane.
TITLE had the opportunity to sit with curator, writer and creative director Jason Jules and discussed how the exhibition at Somerset recognises and celebrates the contributions of Black designers.
To occupy the streets is to resist, because it is in those spaces when we realised that we are not alone, that we aren’t strangers but allies.
Looking at the current polarised landscape, where human atrocities are shamelessly being led almost with proud by our unsupported but democratically elected leaders, questions such as: what’s our role as viewers? And, can we trust those in power? Are pouring over us.
// Editor