VIS #15 â THEME: LANGUAGE/ LANGUAGED/ LANGUAGING
VIS issue 15 was published on 19 March 2026. The issue features eight contributions within the theme LANGUAGE/ LANGUAGED/ LANGUAGING. Editor is Tale NĂŠss, co-editor Michael Duch.
VIS #14 â THEME: The Heart of the Experiment (and the art of failure)
VIS Issue 14 was published on 21 October 2025. The issue features eight expositions within the theme The Heart of the Experiment (and the art of failure). Editor is Michael Duch, co-editor Tale NĂŠss.
VIS issue 12 was published 23 October 2024. The Issue features seven expositions within the theme Contemporary Ar(t)chaeology: A dead-alive of Artistic Re-search and History. Editors are Behzad Khosravi Noori and Magnus BÀrtÄs.
VIS issue 11 was published 2 April 2024. The Issue features six expositions within the theme âPlay, come what mayâ. Editors are Cecilia Roos and Gunhild Mathea Husvik-Olaussen.
VIS issue 10 was published 20 October 2023. The Issue features six expositions, and a recorded conversation, within the theme Circulating Practices. Editors are Cecilia Roos and Gunhild Mathea Husvik-Olaussen.
VIS Issue 9 was released 14 March 2023. The Issue features seven expositions within the theme âOf Memory and Public Spaceâ. Editors: Serge von Arx and Eliot Moleba.
VIS Issue 8 was released 18 November 2022. The Issue features seven expositions within the theme âof Rules and Alternativesâ. Editors: Serge von Arx and Eliot Moleba.
VIS #7 - THEME: METAMORPHOSES â TALES OF THE EVER-CHANGING
VIS Issue 7 was released 14 March 2022. The Issue features five expositions within the theme âMetamorphoses â Tales of the Ever-Changingâ. Editor: Anna Lindal.
VIS Issue 5 was released 15 March 2021. The Issue features seven expositions within the theme âOne more time, let's do it again!â. Editor: Trond Lossius.
VIS Issue 4 was released 14 October 2020. The Issue features seven expositions within the theme âAffecting material and techniqueâ. Editor: Trond Lossius.
The pilot âVIS Issue 0â was released 9 April 2018. The issue features eight expositions created by researchers within the arts. Editor: The Editorial Committee for VIS (shared mission).