
THOUGHT COLLIDER, on bioluminescence & life cycles
Words by Cathrine Disney A theme that continues to weave through the work of Thought Collider, the experimental critical art and design duo, Mike Thompson

Words by Cathrine Disney A theme that continues to weave through the work of Thought Collider, the experimental critical art and design duo, Mike Thompson

Words by Lula Criado The brain is the most complex organ in a vertebrate’s body. Neurons interconnected by synapses, nerve cells and – amino acids,

Words by Lula Criado Interdisciplinary designer Sarah Daher explores the relationships between humans, nature and technology and imagines future scenarios in which humans will engage with
Words by Lula Criado The work of visual artist and curator Marta De Menezes, who creates artworks that literally live and die, combines biology and art.

Words by Cathrine Disney Visual artist Helen Pynor holds a Bachelor of Science, a Bachelor of Arts and a practice-based PhD resulting in truly cross-disciplinary

Words by Lula Criado Dr Immy Smith is a polymath – an artist, scientist, and data analyst who explores human and scientific narratives using both

Words by Meritxell Rosell Art and science, what we conceive as two completely separated disciplines, were intimately intricate centuries ago, during the Renaissance, for instance,

Interview by Lula Criado The creative universe of interdisciplinary Canadian artist and researcher WhiteFeather encompasses life sciences and engineering to create cutting-edge projects using materials

Words by Meritxell Rosell Jinhee Park is a designer and artist, a student from RCA Design Interactions MA, whose designs explore issues around our day-to-day life.

Words by Lula Criado The creative universe of Nina Sellars, an artist and researcher based in Australia, lies in the heart of science, humanities and

Words by Meritxell Rosell Sam Bompas and Harry Parr, are two of a kind. They live in a world of wobbly jelly buildings and towers,

Text by CLOT Magazine The Earth has entered a new geo-historical period, significantly human-influenced, called Anthropocene. Humans, acting as agents, have left (and continue leaving)

Words by Cathrine Disney In times when the techno-metropolitan environments (where most of us live nowadays) seem to have disconnected us from our earthy habitats

Words by Meritxell Rosell Gilberto Esparza is a Mexican visual artist whose works explore the interaction and impact of human technology with our environment through

Text by CLOT Magazine American writer, curator and design historian William Myers is the author of two must-read books focused on exploring how the traditional

Words by Meritxell Rosell In an age when the virtual world is becoming so prominent in our lives, especially in Western cultures, where for example,

Words by Catherine Disney Transdisciplinary designer and PhD researcher at Cognovo, Agi Haines, is investigating the potential of the human body as a raw material

Words by Meritxell Rosell In times when our environment feels threatened, designers look, interpret, question and speculate about novel improved futures. For Mariah Wright, her explorations

Interview by Meritxell Rosell There seems to be compelling evidence that we are entering what is called the “Anthropocene” era, a new geo-historical period in

Words by Cathrine Disney Pestana’s graduate work, After Information Series – The Exudaters, and most recent piece titled The Infumis, is part of an ongoing