Grainy tapes, glitched video calls, late-night investigations and cameras that refuse to stop rolling—found footage horror ...
Across the Biennial, artists trace the afterlives of empire, technological distortion and ecological collapse—theirs is a world struggling to imagine the conditions of its own renewal.
There is something deeply unsettling, almost hypnotic, about standing in a place where time simply stopped. Not metaphorically. Literally. Where a last meal sits half-eaten, where a clock hands froze ...
For centuries, the Ark of the Covenant, the sacred gold-plated chest said to contain the Ten Commandments, has been one of the greatest mysteries in religious history. The object, which once ...
A water company is using ancient hedge laying techniques to improve biodiversity near a lake. Bristol Water said it wants to ...
The fossilised bones of our ancestors remain silent. So, how can we possibly imagine what our earliest languages sounded like ...
Artificial intelligence’s dystopian specter has spawned a pair of documentaries dissecting a technology that’s depicted as ravenous parasite devouring humanity’s knowledge, creativity and empathy.
The copper and leather device represents the first evidence of mechanical tools from Egypt’s pre-Pharaonic history.
What if there were a way to create accurate replicas of ancient and historical instruments that could be played and heard?In ...
Otilia Portillo Padua's feature documentary world premieres at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, immediately followed by its North ...
Because cremation dominates the Urnfield period, the Late Bronze Age has long been a “blind spot” for biomolecular research. The new study published in Nature tackled that gap by focusing on ...
In 2026, the digital wellness landscape transitioned from a collection of lifestyle novelties into a vital, data-driven ...