
a chat with kang seung lee
Artist Kang Seung Lee highlights the multidisciplinary practice spanning Drawing, Film, Textiles and activation of Archives:“I did not make art seriously until I was in my 30s. Looking back, I was more interested in living with art, and there were many other ways to do it.”

in conversation: neo sora
Artist Neo Sora reimagines filmmaking. Explore the evolution of his cinematic journey from documentaries like Ainu Neno An Ainu to concert films like Opus with Ryuichi Sakamoto: “When you commit to making a documentary, you are committing to an ethical practice—an attempt not to mislead somebody from the truth that you were witness to. Similarly, in fiction, you are expressing a truth about some kind of subjective emotion.”

jun kamei
Designer Jun Kamei reimagines our relationship with water through textiles: “Instead of trying to change the environment, I propose adapting to transitioning surroundings. We can try to prevent climate change as much as possible, but ultimately, we must also adapt to scenarios we can't prevent.”

in conversation: michel van dartel
With background in science, Michel van Dartel’s journey from AI research to directing innovative contemporary art platform: V2_ Lab.: “There's a lot for scientists to learn from artistic approaches and vice versa. That's also why I'm now involved in initiatives that are creating those bridges while trying to be sensible about what we can expect from art-science collaborations."