Joint Interview

Creatures of the Virtual Realms

Like the biogeographic realms on the surface of the earth, the virtual realms are also populated with creatures, wonderful life forms. We will discover here through the presentation of ten works a multiplicity of creators’ viewpoints and creative approaches that explore the biological possibilities through virtual technology. From Miri Poppino Kut a raindrop that came to life to fashionista nudibranchs this article will also be for you the opportunity to make amazing encounters !

Sofia Crespo

“How do we engage with the rich diversity of the natural world in virtual, digital space?


This project is part of an ongoing exploration of artificial life using deep learning to generate insects as well as their names and anatomical descriptions. The intention is to celebrate the natural diversity of insectile life, not through the precise, sterile digital reproduction of it, but in the form of new specimens that are digital natives. These do not attempt to impersonate existing insects, but rather embody an insectile “essence” born from the training of machine learning algorithms on datasets of existing insects leading to novel, non-human understandings of the natural. Their diversity and decidedly digital qualities are in complementary contrast to the unsurpassable creativity of natural selection but can act as a prism with which to approach new perspectives and appreciation of the vulnerable, non-human world we too often take for granted.”

Video credit : @soficrespo91 with @entangledothers

Jingxin Wang

“For this piece of art, i attempted to create a trapped creature which interpret the concept of “Xenotransplantation” – the transplantation of living cells, tissues or organs from one species to another. Normally from animal to human. The singular eye is a metaphor of the vicous & selfish observation of human eyes.”

Image credit : @wjx_hasnoenglishname

Nina Muro

“Its name is Miri Poppino Kut. In the initial drafts, it was born from a drop of rain that came to life, so it was set up on a rainy, dark day. However, when creating the image I found that the rain took away from the character itself and it was better to set it up in a neutral environment, so it lost a bit of its origin story. We could say it’s a drop of morning dew that came to life, through a chemical reaction maybe, or perhaps just magic!” 

Image credit : @nninamuro

Konti Chr

“Since we know that the underwater world covers 75% of our world, and 5% discovered.
I am trying to show people they have to look deeper inside and around them to see the connection between everything. I think we are in the age of Aquarians who will pour new water that might have an exciting impact on communication and may even prove to be an opportunity to understand one another better.
 My style somewhat reflects metamorphic aliens in a hardcore way; since these things are a bit mystic, sometimes it’s hard to tell what it is indeed.I am drawing a line between anthropomorphic humans to underwater creatures. I can’t always determine how my work will look from the outside because it just comes from a recently discovered feeling. As I said, I will always be on the journey to find the deep ocean inside me and the others.”

Image credit : @konti_chr

Franco Palioff

“I have been creating creatures in different media since I’m a child. In a certain way, I think these ideas come from what was once a space of meditation, free association, and putting a special power into a thought, thing or creature in my mind, almost like an alchemic child trying to mix science with magic. Deepen into these forms and mechanisms since back then, has made me create robotic objects which I develop in parallel with figurative painting and 3D videos.”

Video credit : @francopalioff

Sukke Xu

“#MoMo/🌙
The inspiration of this piece is came from the social media trending #sailormoonredraw, Sailor Moon is a icon of a girl’s courage, adorable but special and full of mysterious identity symbol. In a cyberpunk world, MoMo/🌙 has the shyness of a girl but the sharpness of a warrior. The tongue of the snake is tempting and deterring. This is probably a very dangerous girl, pls don’t too close.
Momo is the name of my first cat, it’s very interesting that people often say that Momo the cat looks very similar to me, so I created a character image based on our two prototypes. He/she will be braver, crazy, and cuter, #MoMo can do things that Momo the cat and I could not accomplish in the parallel world.”

Image credit : @ssuukk_ee

Gunkspore

“With this piece, I wanted to depict a putrid & slimy creature, born to protect the path of a river leading to places currently unknown (& yet to be revealed) within the GunkVerse. Each piece I make is a bit more context to the world in which all of my characters live, & the expansion of that world is what drives me to wake up every morning & continue creating it.”

Image credit : @gunkspore

Sargon Khinoev

“I was meditating about organic and inorganic surfaces as well as aliens and xeno creatures in general, which are usually shown as something dangerous. In my opinion strange creatures are something lovely and inspiring. This was the idea behind this work: To find peace and freedom we need to accept and include the unknown.”

Image credit : @ssssskkkkkddddd

Sarah Ann Banks

“This image was inspired by tiny creatures called nudibranchs! They are sea slugs covered in bright colors, patterns, and textures. Lots of wiggly neon tentacles and polka dots. These two in the scene are alternate world fashionista nudibranchs, out on the town in their trendy outfits.

I had to make two together of course to show the unified effort to look cool and cute. I’m always inspired by nature and science and love to throw in modern elements to give the work some sense of relatability to myself and the world around me. I’m always working towards creating a dialogue between all my creations that sits somewhere between sci-fi and camp. This image to me connects what I often try to explore with my work; current trends, things I find interesting, and things that just make me laugh.”

Image credit : @ssarahbankss

Giusy Amoroso

“Nature itself is nothing else then a technology that may have been created for us; to mold us into the form and the physical shape that we are in. My artworks are fueled by the philosophical and enlightening idea that one can reach a higher form and free mind and body by creating something detached from the known. The possibility of reprogramming ourselves on a quantum level, additionally fuels the idea that our creator or creators have constructed this world for us. Equally we have the power to create worlds, creatures and entities, even identities and selves in the digital multiverse.”

Image credit : @marigoldff x @exitsimulation

Interview by Charline Kirch

Featured image credit : Nudibranchs by Sarah Ann Banks

A huge thank you to the creators who gave me some of their precious time to contribute to this article !

Whole New Worlds

25 names of artistic movements you would like to see emerge in the coming years.

A few days ago, I asked my followers in a GI story to suggest imaginary names for art movements they would like to see emerge in the coming years. Having received many beautiful answers, I have chosen to share 25 of them in this article!

Moreover, I suggest to continue this speculative activity to all creators who recognize themselves in these names by using them as hashtags to define their artistic works.

N.E.S.T (Nature-Empowered StoryTelling)

Intuitive unlearned expression

Art Terraforming : When a large place is repurposed by all types of art and installations

Fleurisme

Britneyism

Holographic existentialists

Eco horror

Futur-church

Inter-Dimensional Surrealism

HydroFluid

Dental romanticism

After renaissance rebirth

Aquatic mutation with its new habitat, emergence of new skins

Digital Arte Povera

Vibro-Empathic Holotesselationism

Symbiocenist

Nonexistencialism. The art of existing as little as possible

Experimental fauna genre paintings

Hornynism

Intergalactic Fashion Union

Alienation

Post plague paintings

Accelerationism and anti-accelerationism

Metamorphism

Healing vibes manifest

I would like to thank all the people who participated in this exercise and Alix Desaubliaux, without whom I wouldn’t have had the idea to do it !

Image credit : Annihilation, 2018, by Alex Garland

Fashion

🌳 IN MY DISTOPIC GARDEN 🌲 Carla Boré Collection Spring/Summer 21

It is often said that clothes are supposed to reflect who we are inside. What Carla Boré‘s Spring/Summer 2021 collection reflects is a rich and wild inner life. Where joy finds its source in the experimentation of shapes, textures and colors, where creativity opens a gate to new worlds.

Organic, strange and oniric new worlds, which are walked through by women who have preferred, in a nose-thumbing to fatalism, a smiling evasion to a cowardly escape. The dressed silhouettes of these women are vaporous, mutant, oversized, asymmetrical and draped. They embody a rebirth of nature, a supernatural rebirth.

LOOK 01
ACID RAIN
NYLON MULTI DRAWSTRINGS
VAPOROUS DRESS,
ASYMETRICAL HOOD

MODEL BAMBI MIST

LOOK 06
TERRA GARDENER
TURTLE NECK-GLOVES IN SOFT LYCRA,
TOP WITH CUTTINGS-OFF AND WAVY YOKES IN LYCRA AND SOFT KNIT,
DRAPED SATIN MIDI LENGH SKIRT
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 07
LATEX ARTISANAL «EYE» BRA
LATEX PAINTING BRA,

ORGANIC MULTI-DRAWSTRING GIANT
VOLUME TROUSERS
MODEL BAMBI MIST
LOOK 01
ACID RAIN
NYLON MULTI DRAWSTRINGS
VAPOROUS DRESS,
ASYMETRICAL HOOD

MODEL BAMBI MIST
LOOK 05
POISONED LAKE OVERSIZE COAT
LIGHT NYLON OVERSIZE KWAY WITH LAYERING
AND ARTISANAL LATEX PAINTING LEATHER-LIKE,
DRAWSTRING DOUBLE-LAYER SKIRT WITH LATEX
DIGITAL PRINT

MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 06 ET 7
«MAN RAY»
ORGANIC LATEX DRAPING
SQUARE TOE SHOE

MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 06
TERRA GARDENER
TURTLE NECK-GLOVES IN SOFT
LYCRA, TOP WITH CUTTINGS-OFF
AND WAVY YOKES IN LYCRA AND
SOFT KNIT, DRAPED SATIN MIDI
LENGH SKIRT

MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 01
ACID RAIN
MODEL BAMBI MIST
LOOK 05
ARID POISONED LAKE
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 01
ACID RAIN
DRAWSTRING PUFFY DRESS
AND TIGHTS
SHOE SQUARE TOE
MODEL BAMBI MIST
LOOK 05
POISONED LAKE
FOCUS ON KWAY
ELONGATED CAPE
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
ORGANIC FLOWER BULB – DISTORDIA FIELDS PRINT
LIGHT GOLD YELLOW
MULTI DRAWSTRING
ASYMETRICAL DRESS

SILK JUPON,
TOTAL COVERING

CATSUIT AND HOOD
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
DISTORDIA FIELDS PRINT
ORGANIC FLOWER BULB –
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 04
IN MUTATION GARDEN PRINT
PINK BLOUSE IN THIN SILK,
THREADY EMBROIDERY WET WITH LATEX

MODEL BAMBI MIST
LOOK 02
MAGIC ORGANIC BAG
CERAMIC AND RESIN HAND BAG,
RE-USED THREADS EMBROIDERY
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
DISTORDIA FIELDS PRINT
ORGANIC FLOWER BULB,
MAGIC CERAMIC AND RESIN BAG

MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 04
MODEL BAMBI MIST
LOOK 02
DISTORDIA FIELDS PRINT
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
MAGIC ORGANIC BAG
CERAMIC AND RESIN HAND BAG,
RE-USED THREADS EMBROIDERY

MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
DISTORDIA FOREST
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 02
MAGIC BAG
CERAMIC AND RESIN AND RE-USED TEXTILES
MODEL MENG JI
LOOK 07
ONIRIC WORLD
MODEL BAMBI MIST

“As a strong desire to reconnect with nature, to celebrate it as an ode. I have been captivated by these surfaces, these forms, these textures that can be found in the wild organic world. I began to study its distorted movements, its life cycle, as well as some biological phases such as morphogenesis or mutation.
The nature I explore is mystical, strange, decadent and subversive. It overwhelms my universe through a dazzling surnatural mystic prism of colors that amazes, or that can be disturbing by its strange side.
My universe is found between fiction, dream, and realism. In my story the vegetal world that we know would have mutated one evening under an acid rain, to face the increasingly harsh world that surrounds it.
A woman wakes up one night in this poisonous garden where nature would have regained its rights. She is very trouble and confused. Her body has changed, and the surface of her skin is different. Disturbed, she begins a rebirth in this world where a whole other nature, wild and half surnatural, would have survived and would have come to accompany her in this phase.

Although my collection is called In my Dystopic Garden, I tell here an optimistic, off beat, and brightened vision, an air of «I don’t give a fuck», with a desire to make fun of a society that is more and more depressed. For at least, if there were to happen an apocalypse, at least would there be a second life, or perhaps even a re-birth ?

This collection leads us to reconnect with the fragility but also the strength and beauty of the bond we forge with this vegetal world. It is a matter of expressing as a strong desire to protect him but also to come and celebrate his intriguing beauty. Moreover it generate a climate of introspection and intimacy, aiming to reconnect with our inner world. As an artist, I seek to integrate the human belonging to the universe, a system we are part of but we seem unaware of. We can achieve to this reconnection through exploration, by seeking beauty and atypicalness in this world around us. Like an explorer going on a new journey, as a quest toward the essentials but above all : astonishment, and the audacity to believe in a more attractive future.” Carla Boré.

PHOTOGRAPH VALENTIN FABRE
STYLIST CARLA BORE
MODELS BAMBI MIST, MENG JI
HAIR AND MAKE UP LILLY LIZE
ASSISTANTS MERYL MOLINIER, HUGO PIONNIE

Joint Interview

Humanimality

In recent times my attention has often been focused on works that seem to converge, each in its own way, towards a point where humanity and animality cease to be perceived in a contradictory manner.

These works have a lot to say, whether it is about our cohabitation with nature, or about our identities and the links they have with our bodies.

To feed this reflection I asked three artistsAnthr0morph, Anni Puolakka and Omenmalumhow they articulate the relationship between humanity and animality in their work.

Anthr0morph

“I like to blur the lines between human and animal and reflect how biology is interconnected. We all evolved from each other and in a way are different forms of the same thing. Our DNA holds the history of so many other forms. I see the faces I create as some type of self designed exoskeleton. An exoskeleton gives shape and abilities to a body. By becoming a chimera, I explore these other types of embodiments that reflect the evolve potential of forms someone can take.”

Anni Puolakka

“In my view, humans are animals. My work reflects, amongst other issues, the need for changes in how we live amongst other species.

One of my recent projects, Oestrus, considers becoming a centaur as a way to love horses. It tells the story of a “horse girl” who has grown up to be an adult who couldn’t imagine mounting a horse. The character has physically distanced themself from horses and engages with them through fantasies of hippic transformation.”

Omenmalum

“We are a single living organism, man is a rational creature, thinking, but sometimes you need to feel and understand that an animal is sleeping in each of us. and I give the opportunity not only to others, but first of all to myself, sometimes to release this animal outside, aesthetically, according to the connections of art, sensually, beautifully and eerily at the same time.”

Interview by Charline Kirch

Featured image credits : Oestrus by Anni Puolakka at the Polansky Gallery, Prague. Photo by Jan Kolský.

Playlist

Fall Stories

Celebrating our last escapes into the woods, warming from the last rays of sunshine shining on the yellow leaves, feeling the dreariness that will come to turn the world off, waiting for the future snows in front of rocks that are getting darker and darker, and contemplating our aging skins that are turning into cliffs. This playlist tells something about those some fall images.

Image credit : @s_a_mayer

Storytelling

The recipe of the bird with a silver beak

I)

On a rainy day, bury in eggshells under five doses of wax and three of cement, your tears of fatigue.

II)

Let it fossilize over a low heat for a few years.

III)

Draw the path to your destination with your fossils and then devour it with your eyes.

IV)

Let it digest in a large grey rock while you learn to let go.

V)

Listen to the wisdom emanating from the underground song of the beak of prehistoric automatons and study it.

VI)

Cut out your mistakes with a lyre and tame them like knucklebones.

VII)

Remove them from your spine which you will expose to the rain.

VIII)

Watch your wet skeleton become more pointed, with steel hooks to catch invisible treasures.

IX)

Contemplate your new animality and put it on feathered heels that will take you as high as your wings.

X)

Embrace your new powers with humility and take flight over the path you had drawn.

XI)

And when your claws have grown enough, you will take time to share your experience on a silvery stained-glass.

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Text by Charline Kirch for Expo156

Image credit : Archaeopteryx lithographica (fossil bird) by James St. John

Editorial

The Usurpers

The Usurpers

Premiere on Expo156:
«The Usurpers», by @kristallikova
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It is about an extraterrestrial family, where children seize power over their parents. Main visual feature is similarity of each of the five characters with terrestrial animals.
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Team credits: (art/)director&keymua @kristallikova

producer @ahhtosya

video operators @paveilone @nezrimvadim

photographer @culttv

style @modefashion04

production designer @diarikrist
video editor @whvgi

light @nezrimvadim

makeup @smsh.makeup @sonyaulyanovaa @ulielolle @baarwel inspired by @thundergirl_xtal

music «Go away» by @cardinal_and_nun

sisters-hedgehogs @sexyurbann @plinchos

brother-rabbit @viovokum

father-eagle @naiwell

mother-snake @dolfiinspace

Playlist

Thalassa

🌊 “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

What music do you listen to when you create ?

🎵 Episode.03 🎵 @sarahnicolefrancois

@sarahnicolefrancois (Haitian artist + Designer of @000SPORTWEAR ) :

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Images credits @sarahnicolefrancois

“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”

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