Art & Culture

Sweet Electricity – Electrico

Singapore – Emaho caught up with the cult Singapore-based band Electrico and jammed with Dave Tan (guitar & vocals), Desmond Goh (bass) and William Liim Jr (drums) EMAHO: From Electric

Invisibility Cloaked – Liu Bolin

China- Can a person disappear in plain sight? That’s the question Liu Bolin’s works seem to ask.Also called as “The Invisible man” his work has been exhibited in museums around the

The Soul as Body – Kris Canavan

THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Ireland- Since 2001 he has been making performance work that centres on the theme of mythology, unity, tragedy, romance and the body politic.Kris describes his

Random Arrangement: Bruce Ingram

England- Emaho caught up with London native and Royal College of Art graduate, Bruce Ingram, to uncover his fetish for flowers. Emaho : So, Bruce, what got you interested in

Pedal to the Metal : Tyler Kellen

U.S.A. –  In February 2008, Tyler Kellen, an independent software developer along with his partner, Tara, a passionate photographer and writer, began an epic journey on bicycles that spanned 25

Folk Fantastica – The Turbans

The Turbans is an international musical collective travelling the world on a quest to discover and create great music, starting in Nepal in 2009 when classical violinist Darius Luke Thompson

In for a Pound – Penny

England:   Emaho caught up with the eccentric British artist Penny to find out why he’s so obsessed with money…   Emaho : Tell us how you first got interested

Lone Ranger – Alastair Humphreys

England – Alastair Humphreys is a British adventurer and author. Named as a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year for his inspiring work on promoting the concept of Microadventures, his

The Mad Hatter – Philip Smiley

England- London based artist, Philip Smiley did his MA in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Over the past decade Philip has explored many different mediums

Mongolia – Escape from the Desert

Mongolia – Rolling over the surreally monotonous terrain of grasslands in our “Russian jeep,” it wasn’t immediately evident that this was a country deep in the throes of change. Since