🌊 “Thalassa”, my first aquatic music playlist is available on YouTube 🌊 1. SOPHIE – Is It Cold In The Water? 2. Les Baxter – Coral Castle 3. Hiroshi Yoshimura – Singing Stream 4. Brian Eno – Inland Sea 5. Biosphere – Shenzou 6. Coil – The Sea Priestess 7. Drexciya – Quantum Hydrodynamics 8. Björk – Oceania 9. Ashra – Ocean Of Tenderness 10. Jean-Pierre Decerf – Surrounding Seas 11. Sigur Rós – Sæglópur 12. Robert Fripp – Water Music II Image credit : Coral reef by Yannick Chancerelle
🎵 Episode.05🎵 @anthr0morph
@anthr0morph (Multidisciplinary artist) “My holly trinity is Amnesia Scanner, Oneothrix Point Never and Arca. I usually like electronic experimental music that makes me feel like I’m going through an epic experience/cosmic ritual” Images credits @anthr0morph
🎵 Episode.04🎵 @isabellalalonde
@isabellalalonde (Artist & Designer, Founder of @beepybella) “I listen to music that puts me in a meditative state. into a stream of consciousness. music that makes me feel safe, like i’m a small fairy taking a nap in a bird’s nest.”
🎵 Episode.03 🎵 @sarahnicolefrancois
@sarahnicolefrancois (Haitian artist + Designer of @000SPORTWEAR ) : “I listen to ALOT of Radiohead like too much Radiohead lol. As well as sevdaliza, Bjork, shygirl, Grimes, Joji, FKA twigs anything really kind of dark moody I’m a grown up scene kid so that emo shit never goes away unfortunately.The hyper pop and industrial bass playlist on Spotify are literally always on rotation lol my personal favs”
🎵 Episode.02 🎵 @jadeandrewss
@jadeandrewss (artist / designer) : Images credits @jadeandrewss
🎵 Episode.01 : @ines.alpha 🎵
@ines.alpha (3D makeup creator / E-makeup artist) : “ I listen to a lot of Final Fantasy and Future House, Gabber hardstyle puts me in a good mood 🙂 And anything Final Fantasy 7 ! ”
Kaan Ulgener, a biomechanical sensitivity
Of all the artists I enjoy to publish on Expo156, there is one whose work immediately sticks to our eyeballs, a bit like his extensions of metal or transparent glass which merge with the human body. This is the artist Kaan Ulgener. Originally from Istanbul, he lives and works in London. I told myself that I was going to ask him a few questions to learn more about his futuristic work with biomechanical sensitivity. Can you define your work? Kaan: Id define my work as heavily conceptualized, scifi influenced works for the wearable technology industry and cyberfashion/digitalfashion and there …