In the fifth and final interview of this series, we spoke to Danish collective, SUPERFLEX, about inviting a siphonophore to the 2021 UN General Assembly and the virtues of ‘idling’.
Read MoreFor the fourth interview of this series, Paul Carey-Kent spoke to artist Claudia Comte about her installation of underwater sculptures, commissioned by TBA21–Academy. and the way in which the work provides a positive answer to the question ‘can the ocean be an art space?’
Read More‘I don’t come from the earth’, says interdisciplinary artist Taloi Havini, ‘I come from the ocean’. We continue this interview series by speaking to the artist about her TBA21–Academy exhibition,The Soul Expanding Ocean #1: Taloi Havini, and her Pacific state of mind.
Read MoreOceans can engender all sorts of potent emotions — serenity, terror, humility, frustration, curiosity, admiration. For the second article in this series, we explore TBA21-Academy commissioned work by musical duo, Dark Morph. who found with the ocean, a welcoming but uncanny musical partnership.
Read MoreFor the first article in this series, we begin by looking at Sense to Act: The Aquatic Observatory’, a group of short films commissioned by the TBA21–Academy and made available as part of the ‘Critical Zones’ exhibition, and also at the ZKM, Karlsruhe.
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