404.zero
Artistic duo 404.zero create large-scale immersive installations, where algorithmic light and sound behave as living entities. In the interview with Amber Hanson, 404.zero share how pure light functions as both architecture and sensitive skin; and how self-running systems generate ever-changing volumes and rhythms. We learn and trace why their works feel closer to weather systems than traditional compositions, where the artistic duo are actively building autonomous environments that drift, and even collapse over time, with frequency carrying meaning.
PRINTED MATTER/ MUSEUMS’ SERIES
In this latest instalment of Museums’ Series with a focus on Printed Matter, presented in partnership with leading global institutions, we dive into the creative process of architect Steven Holl, presented by Dimitra Tsachrelia Holl.
Drawing is a cognitive tool—an intuitive impulse where watercolor and charcoal are in a dialogue of discovery. For Holl, these daily sketches are the essential instruments that bridge the gap between thoughts and a physical space (of healing and light). Tsachrelia Holl explores how a medieval musical concept, neume notation, found its way from a morning sketch into the very fabric of a building dedicated to human care.
A. Young is a Seoul-based artist with a degree in Fine Arts from UAL-Central Saint Martins in London. We feature monthly her photo album titled: Point-and-Shoot (camera); as she shares her discoveries of her hometown.
DESIGN ANTHOLOGY/ MUSEUMS’ SERIES
For our newest Design Anthology feature in the Museums’ Series, Sursuma turns the spotlight on a design icon: the A2 Chair, presented in partnership with the Steven Holl Architects. In the latest edition to share love of objects, we are guided by the insights of principal Dimitra Tsachrelia Holl. Together, we explore a design traced from Holl's philosophy of "body-scaled architecture."