Claude Closky plays with codes and logic systems of all kinds, whether metrical, mathematical, alphabetical or grammatical. From the simplest drawings to video, photography, collage, painting and audio media, as well as publishing and websites, he uses a wide range of means to create discrepancies and distort well-oiled mechanisms.

Jenny Odell is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work generally involves acts of close observation, whether in the form of birdwatching, collecting screen shots, researching trash, or trying to parse bizarre forms of e-commerce. She is especially interested in frameworks that allow us to perceive something new about everyday reality. She is the author of the books How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy (2019) and Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock (2023).

Yuri Suzuki is a sound artist, designer and electronic musician. His aural and visual works explore human interrelationships, intersecting different aspects of culture and genre and engaging the public in a dynamic social discourse. Openness and inclusivity are key to Suzuki’s practice: to be accessible to the many.

Isa Toledo’s work expresses itself through a variety of media, questioning cinematic images, those of social networks, traditions of all kinds, and the social norms of gender and class perpetuated by the media. She also explores languages, both oral and written, and the tools that shape writing.

Nico Vascellari’s research engages with various practices, including performance, sculpture, installation, drawing, video, and sound exploration. Through an anthropological perspective, his works examine the connection between humans and nature, ancient and ritual phenomena, folklore and traditions, weaving them together with an underground aesthetic.