Blast Theory is the #70,503 most-subscribed YouTube channel worldwide and #3,799 in United Kingdom, with 1.4K subscribers and 190K total views across 111 videos.
Biography
Blast Theory is an artists' group that specializes in work that mixes interactive media, digital broadcasting and live performance.
Channel description
Blast Theory make interactive art to explore social and political questions. The group’s work places the public at the centre of unusual and sometimes unsettling experiences, to create new perspectives and open up the possibility of change.
Led by Matt Adams and Nick Tandavanitj, the group draw on popular culture and new technologies to make performances, games, films, apps and installations.
Blast Theory have shown work at the Venice Biennale, Tribeca Film Festival, ICC in Tokyo, Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin, the Barbican and Tate Britain. Commissioners include Channel 4, Sundance Film Festival and the Royal Opera House.
The artists work closely with researchers and scientists and have collaborated with the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham since 1997, co-authoring over 45 research papers.
Blast Theory have been nominated for four BAFTAs and won the Golden Nica at Prix Ars Electronica and the Nam June Paik Art Center Award.
www.blasttheory.co.uk
Latest videos Channel ↗
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Proof As If Proof Were Needed | TTC Studios & Blast Theory | MoMI 2026
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Live launch of Constant Washing Machine by Blast Theory | part of the FRAIM project
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The Unstruck Sound (2024) by Blast Theory | Trailer
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Why are we redeveloping Can You See Me Now?
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Back us to bring Can You See Me Now? to iOS and Android - Kickstarter
Frequently asked
- How many subscribers does Blast Theory have?
- 1.4K subscribers — #70,503 worldwide, #3,799 in United Kingdom.
- When did Blast Theory start on YouTube?
- The channel was created in May 2006.