In this episode, the artist Kaldi Moss shares highlights from past and current projects and reflects their residency at Khoj in New Delhi.
Kaldi Moss is an eco-sexual artist and composer whose practice spans spatial sound, interactive installation, experimental concerts, video and browser-based art. Furthermore, they are interested in sense perception, networked systems, intelligence, collaboration and the experience of beings that are not human.
About Khoj:
Khoj (in English ‘to search’) is an autonomous not-for-profit contemporary arts organisation created in 1997 in New Delhi, India. Through international, on-site and off-site programmes and residencies, Khoj supports emerging, experimental and transdisciplinary creative practices and pedagogies that look at art and its various intersections with other disciplines such as gender, urbanisms, ecology, technology and social practice. The residency at Khoj provides time and space to the artists to engage, respond and present their work in a historical socio-economic context, allowing for inclusivity, participation, and artistic interventions.