November 8, 2017
A take on the Bucharest-based performance festival that is created and held in domestic spaces.
— Jasmina Al-Qaisi
October 31, 2017
An interview about the apocalypse & mankind’s posthuman future with Vasile Mihalache, co-founder and translator of Post/h/um. Journal of (Post)humanist Studies.
— Georgiana Cojocaru
October 26, 2017
OFF Biennale in Budapest is attempting to feed joy into the machines. What can we make of this?
— Cristina Bogdan
October 23, 2017
An analysis of documentarism in the video works of mid-generation Romanian artists.
— Anna Remešová
October 14, 2017
Intermedia and interdisciplinarity, the subtle mix of poetry and activism, an interest for technology and nature: AGF as paradigmatic example of the contemporary posthumanist scene.
— Raluca Oancea
October 9, 2017
A discussion of the play The Sugarless Family [Familia fără zahăr], a civic response to the violent actions of the organisation Coalition for the Family.
— Valentina Iancu
September 29, 2017
Initially, electronic dance music brought people together more than just under one roof; no matter the race, social class or sexual orientation. An interview with the artists of Corp.
— Valentina Iancu
September 28, 2017
If we change the sound regime of the Old Centre, would its identity be released from tourism or cultural consumerism?
— Emilian Mărgărit
September 15, 2017
Prague contemporary art may not be all that exciting, but the infusion of fresh blood and downright badassery from those crusty club kids might just be what they should be looking for.
— Andra Nikolayi
September 8, 2017
In Bucharest the gallery scene and the city itself are a perfect match.
— Piotr Policht