Joseph Farbrook on Consciousness, Screens, and the Myths We’re Writing in Real Time
Joseph Farbrook is an American artist working across electronic installations, interactive video, augmented and virtual reality, video sculpture, live performance, and experimental projection. Known for inventing customized media platforms that merge physical and virtual art-making practices, he explores how cultural mythologies evolve and how mediated perception shapes the way we understand the world. His current body of work investigates consciousness itself, expressed through digitally designed and fabricated forms that are integrated with experimental screen-based and projection technologies.
Art as Intervention: Roy Efrat on Technology, Identity, and What We Remember
Roy Efrat is a Berlin-based artist and PhD candidate at Freie Universität Berlin whose interdisciplinary practice spans painting, video, installation, and Augmented Reality. Drawing from queer theory, mythology, and personal memory, his work uses hybrid visual languages to explore how identities are shaped and subverted through images. Often layering physical and digital media, Roy creates interventions that disrupt dominant narratives and invite viewers to reconsider what is seen, remembered, or erased.
Artivator in Venice: A Conversation with Enrico Dedin
Enrico Dedin is a media artist and art director whose work spans video, digital media, and experimental storytelling. Based in the Metropolitan City of Venice and known for his poetic visual language and thoughtful exploration of contemporary life, Enrico combines his background in visual experimentation with a sharp curatorial eye. We asked Enrico about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

