Topophobia: an insight
An interview with Topophobia artist and curator Polly Gould.
As part of the Abandon Normal Devices Festival, volunteers were tattooed by one of the UK's most well-loved artists.
Known as much for his witty commentaries on the human condition as he is for being the illustrator of 'those' birthday cards, at AND festival the talented Mr. Shrigley will turn his hand to the tattooist's art. Volunteers became a living canvas for one of Britain's finest contemporary artists. Participants had the option of going up the road to make the drawing a permanent thing.
An interview with Topophobia artist and curator Polly Gould.
John Court offers an insight into the performance element of his practice.
Situated somewhere between art and theatre, the 'living' installations of Belgian visual artist require visitors to bring them to life. Wearing a machine around the waist, the visitor can either resis...
A selection of highlights from the Abandon Normal Devices Festival 2011, including Kurt Henshlager's Zee, Brody Condon's Level 5, the Modes of Al Kazeer, by Halminder Singh.
Inspired by a trade fair scene in the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film The Conversation and your local jumble sale. Interface Amnesty plays with the conventions of interface design, music technology pro...