Interfaces
Interfaces
FALL 2024Nothing lives in isolation. One way or another, everything we see, hear, touch — indeed, everything there is — is related. The spaces in between sometimes connect, sometimes divide; sometimes are natural, sometimes come about thanks to interfaces we design ourselves. Through the concepts of digital and physical interfaces, liminal spaces, confines, borders, intermediation, and more, this issue of MAIZE explores how we interface with things, with one another, and, ultimately, with the world around us as a whole.
The primordial sound of the deep
Exploring the extraordinary ways animals communicate in a world beyond human senses
by Nicolò Porcelluzzi
About the magazine
This is the magazine published by MAIZE. It explores contemporary themes across multiple domains, from technology to the humanities, in search of cues for possible futures. We like to refer to this intricate, varicolored scenery as the manyworld.
Each issue of MAIZE is an aesthetic monograph that examines a central topic through compelling interviews, reports, short stories, personal essays, visuals, and more.
This magazine is for those who love open discussions, philosophical ideas, and unconventional thoughts; but also for those eager to discover new ways to develop foresight, be inspired, make informed decisions, and participate in the innovation process — all while staying human.