Discovering emerging artist tsoongd’s engaging generative arts practice
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The self-taught French artist discusses the motivations and methodology behind his coding and animation work.
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by Manu Sharma Oct 07, 2023
The self-taught French artist discusses the motivations and methodology behind his coding and animation work.
by Manu Sharma Aug 31, 2023
The South Korean artist approached Bishōjo figurines as semiotic configurations in his solo exhibition titled Industrial Bishōjo at Arario Gallery Seoul.
by Manu Sharma Jul 19, 2023
The automation artist Martin Smith, who lives and works in the United Kingdom, explores his practice that engages the audience’s perspective of space and objects.
by Manu Sharma Jul 07, 2023
Third World: The Bottom Dimension, presented by Serpentine Galleries, is an enchanting game world that intersects Massan’s interdisciplinary art and lived experience.
by Almas Sadique Jun 16, 2023
The British-Lebanese designer, in conversation with STIR, reveals how she plays with meanings, typographies and animation techniques to build a unique multicultural glossary.
by Jincy Iype May 30, 2023
STIR unpacks five major brand rehauls that spell evolution and cater to the ‘phygital’—Nokia, 7UP, Amazon’s Prime Video, Nordoff and Robbins, and Disney’s Freeform.
by Sunena V Maju May 19, 2023
The animated film, titled Rehousing Technosphere, talks about Earth in the distant future, post a cosmic event, where life forms adapt to a new planetary ecology.
by Manu Sharma Apr 17, 2023
Italian artist Riccardo Malleo talks about practice and purpose, and where his digital craft originates from.
by Jincy Iype Mar 29, 2023
From an awfully likeable cast of 3D animated characters and wild, layered typography, Tugg’s joyful rebrand by Kurppa Hosk carries at its core, ‘the universality of the humble hamburger.’
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 12, 2023
Winter Light, curated by Cedar Lewisohn, features light sculptures, kinetic light works, video works, and 2D installations by both established and emerging artists.
by STIRworld Feb 11, 2023
Exploring the ethos, history and possible futures of the genre through an offbeat Spanish comics exhibition.
by Manu Sharma Feb 07, 2023
STIR speaks with visual artist and digital animator Michael McAfee to explore his fascinating creative practice that straddles traditional formats and digital genres.
by Rahul Kumar Oct 03, 2022
STIR interviews Yang Liu, an illustrator who highlights the distinctions between cultures, genders, and demographics around the world through simple yet hard-hitting pictograms
by Rahul Kumar Sep 21, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: Investigating Eya Mordyakova's fairytale-inspired illustration approach as it appears in children's books, and discovering what drives her as an artist.
by Sunena V Maju Sep 09, 2022
Domenic Lippa, partner at Pentagram, speaks with STIR about the significance of the colours used and dives into the special limited edition collector's book celebrating 20 years of LDF.
by Urvi Kothari Sep 04, 2022
Vision in Motion presents Nalini Malani’s five decades-long and yet ongoing investigations on the histories of violence, oppression and socio-political injustices.
by Jerry Elengical Sep 03, 2022
In an interview with STIR, the Berlin-based curator sheds light on his book Anime Architecture and its accompanying exhibition AKIRA - The Architecture of Neo-Tokyo.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 23, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: Shira Barzilay, an Israeli illustrator also known as Koketit, plays with her distinctive style on everyday life.
by Sunena V Maju Aug 02, 2022
In conversation with STIR, Switzerland-based Get It Studio delves into emotions, senses and storytelling in the digital realm and the exhibition Nakagin Capsule Memories in Tokyo.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 02, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: Alex Jenkins is a London-based comic and illustrator who specialises in dark humour and gory themes, producing unsettling artwork.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 02, 2022
STIR looks at the art and design of illustration as a discipline to narrate stories of the contemporary urban, created in digital and non-digital formats.
by Anmol Ahuja Jul 05, 2022
Operating in the liminal space between the augmented and virtual, the UK-based studio’s abstract creations are charged in a visual language that defies medium and convention.
by STIRworld Jun 15, 2022
Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition by Histovery unravels the cathedral’s 850-year-history in mixed reality experience at the National Building Museum in Washington DC.
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