Agnese Torres
Marion Baruch: humans made textile before writing
The curiosity towards humanity, the desire to experiment with the unknown, fabric and movement: the Romanian textile artist talks about her latest solo show
When real life can be extraordinary, why Dream About Nothing?
Nature and artifice, beauty and roughness – reality according to the photographer Bobby Doherty. The hallucinatory imagery and still life photography of his latest book Dream About Nothing
Sharing life with a 100 kg pig: Feng Li’s human-animal friendship
Note Note Edition's latest photographic book. The intellectual humor of Chinese photographer Feng Li and his strange relationship of friendship with his pig rescued from a tragic fate
Alice Rosati’s aesthetics of collective fear: gothic literature and sci-fi visions
From alien invasions to eco-anxiety. The photographer Alice Rosati gives voice to collective fears through a post-apocalyptic scenario and her rough analog photography
Changing economies, changing societies, changing design – the Bouroullec brothers
The rhythms and habits of work nowadays are increasingly oppressive. The Bouroullec brothers have a solution to turn it around through design: it's cat ergonomics
Jeremy Hutchison: «I’m interested in perverting dominant culture. Queering power»
Waste colonialism and consumerism, environmental and social justice: the British artist’s latest project, Dead White Man, investigates the fate of the used clothes we send to the Global South
The shape of the democratic Japan – Kagawa Prefectural Government Offices
Kenzo Tange’s Prefectural Government building is a fusion between Japanese design traditions and modernist style: the role of architecture in the reconstruction of post-war Japan
Women’s bodies and their sexuality – Serena de Ferrari for Lampoon Digital
Serena talks on about the love-hate relationship with her body, her acting role in Mare Fuori, which tested her psycho-physical state
