The members of art-meets-tech collective Telemagic are bound
by a drive to use contemporary technology for a deeper, richer human experience.
Cyanne van den Houten, Ymer Marinus and Roos Groothuizen aim to demystify
invisibility corporate technology. They use tinkering and hacking as methods of reclaiming.
Repurposing technologies to uncover underlying power structures.
Telemagic sees technologies as inherently politicized tools
that reflect broader societal forces, but also as opportunities for resistance.
By taking things apart, reassembling them, or chaining them together in unexpected ways,
they can be made to reveal deeper truths.
And hopefully move us to a more empowered technological future.
Acting as an open media-lab, Telemagic creates manifestations,
art interventions and tools often in collaboration with other artists and makers.
by a drive to use contemporary technology for a deeper, richer human experience.
Cyanne van den Houten, Ymer Marinus and Roos Groothuizen aim to demystify
invisibility corporate technology. They use tinkering and hacking as methods of reclaiming.
Repurposing technologies to uncover underlying power structures.
Telemagic sees technologies as inherently politicized tools
that reflect broader societal forces, but also as opportunities for resistance.
By taking things apart, reassembling them, or chaining them together in unexpected ways,
they can be made to reveal deeper truths.
And hopefully move us to a more empowered technological future.
Acting as an open media-lab, Telemagic creates manifestations,
art interventions and tools often in collaboration with other artists and makers.






