A collaboration between H.C. Andersens Hus and Le Fix has opened the doors for the Danish streetwear brand to the renowned Dover Street Market (London, Singapore, Tokyo) and caused AnOther Mag and Wallpaper to take note. I instigated the collaboration as ...
Confronted with an AI-generated “Nick Cave”-song, Nick Cave lashed out in his Red Hand Files at the inhuman travesty of AI calling the song “bullshit, a grotesque mockery of what it means to be human.” The strong reaction to arguably a bad AI song was ...
At the quirky and ever-interesting Post Design Festival, Wang Söderström gave a thought-provoking talk last Saturday about their visual practice as a way to rediscover other senses than the visual. As paradoxical as it may sound, their primarily ...
New technology and change always come as a double-edged sword offering both displacements of the normal and the possibility of the tomorrow. But in a historical perspective – in our history books, in our museums, in the way we make history into a linear ...
When building the new H.C. Andersen’s House in Odense, Denmark, we were constantly confronted with one question: How do we recreate the sentiment and experience of his fairytales in a museum setting? The question was more than merely solving how to ...
Elden Ring deservedly won Game of the Year last week – and it did so by breaking almost every rule in the playbook of how Western Triple A Studios are telling stories and designing games. Simultaneously, it has been subjected to harsh criticisms for its ...
The Act of Killing is a remarkable documentary where the line between performance and reality seems to blur or dissolve altogether. The documentary tackles a dark chapter in Indonesian history that still casts a long shadow on today’s Indonesian society: ...