According to Argentinian photographer Romina Ressia everybody wears a mask. Masks are defense mechanisms that we use to not look weak in front of others. Our image is under constant surveillance and there are clear rules to abide to by
Dr Charlie Warner hasn’t been at his A game lately: between having had open hear surgery and being in remission for bone marrow cancer he also is a diabetic. Despite all that the media professor undertook a trip to Burning
Artist David Catá incorporates various mediums in his work. For his photography, he employs his own skin to project our memory and our interactions with the people in our lives. Many of his images show physical stitches that resemble the
Today’s means of communication are as efficient as they are cold. Rethinking the ways in which we interact, artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July collaborated with Miu Miu to create an app and short film as part of the brand’s
Projecting digitally made graphics onto buildings or rooms isn’t new, but what if your canvas is a living and moving human face? Omote (led by Nobumichi Asai, which brings together digital designers, CGI experts, and make-up artists) has done just
We have known for a long time that paper isn’t dead just yet, and apparently Karl Lagerfeld agrees. As creative director of three fashion labels and fashion personality of all time, Lagerfeld is about to keep expanding his brands with
Amsterdam is packed with musical talent; the many clubs continue to prove this every weekend and that is why Amsterdam Dance Event has been around for almost 20 editions to once a year fill the city with a week of
After laying the groundwork by writing songs and performing at raves from the age of 14, Charli XCX first conquered the blogosphere and tumblr universe before gaining public awareness with her notable collaboration with Iggy Azaelia on ‘Fancy’ – despite
Photographer, artist and teacher David Samuel Stern uses photography to examine the relationship between vision and representation. Originally from suburban Chicago but now living in Brooklyn, he received an MFA in digital imaging & photography from Washington University in
Ever thought about how much waste you produce and what its contents might say about you? Californian photographer Gregg Segal’s ongoing project ‘7 Days of Garbage’ gets households to come to terms with a week’s worth of their own waste.