
Enter Joan Ling-Li’s Maximalist and Trashcore Set Design World
Meet Joan Ling-Li Nesbit-Chang, a set designer who's brought maximalist and trashcore aesthetics to the Boiler Room, music videos and fashion campaigns.
Meet Joan Ling-Li Nesbit-Chang, a set designer who's brought maximalist and trashcore aesthetics to the Boiler Room, music videos and fashion campaigns.
Decriminalising sex work has quite some opposition for it “makes people feel that we are letting something in that they find morally or emotionally problematic. Because that is to say that it’s okay to sell intimacy,” says Blade.
Esmay Wagemans and Sarah Sitkin are scrutinising processes of organic and inorganic body dysmorphia, literally and abstractly, with their replicas of human skin. Their sculptures are blurring the line of what is real and what it seems to be real.
Hajime Sorayama turned sci-fi literature and films into drawings that depicted the future of the female human, defined by technology, intertwined with mainstream ideas of the perfect woman.
Miryam Charles deals with the intricacies of loss, grief, hope and memory in her debut feature film 'Cette Maison', world premiered at Berlinale 2022.
Jump Cut, a series of six episodes curated by Dana Gingras of Animals of Distinction, and recently exhibited at the CTM Festival in Berlin, addresses the relation between space and body, or as Gingras mentions, “bodies that inhabit spaces, and spaces that inhabit bodies.”
Since their 1992 self-titled debut Rage against the Machine has released a discography of four genre-binding and heavily political albums. For this #throwbackthursday we take a look at the legendary alternative rock band’s career and history.
TITLE would like to introduce you to Vienna based Cloud-Pop artist Verifiziert. In our interview you'll learn how Veri got into music, which artist she admires, and that authenticity is most important to her.
Read our exclusive interview with singer and musician Dexter Francis Mason as he discusses his ambivalent relationship with pop music, the relatability of his lyrics, and the creative process behind his upcoming album, "I'm Sorry You Feel That Way." Discover the story behind the album title and memorable moments during the album's creation.
Meet Canilla, the captivating sound artist and conceptional accordion specialist. Her debut single, "you always wanted more from life, but now you don't have the appetite," mesmerizes with otherworldly vocals and exceptional sounds. Canilla's music combines building new instruments and deconstructing old ones, resulting in unique songs, performances, and installations. Blurring genres, she merges sound art, computer music, singing, and songwriting. Her work stems from a background in dance and theater production, adding depth to her compositions. Experience Canilla's unconventional accordion techniques, steampunk aesthetics, and the ever-evolving nature of her music. Immerse yourself in her extraordinary sonic universe.