
CAROLE COLLET, exploring biomimicry, living technologies & biomanufacturing
Words by Lula Criado Carole Collet has been fascinated with synthetic biology since she had the privilege to work with Sir John Sulston in 2007.

Words by Lula Criado Carole Collet has been fascinated with synthetic biology since she had the privilege to work with Sir John Sulston in 2007.

Interview by Meritxell Rosell What if one day you woke up feeling like becoming a Rock and Roll star? Guy Ben-Ary, an LA-born but Perth-based

Words by Cathrine Disney The work of interdisciplinary artist, Alana Bartol, heavily revolves around the complex, intertwined relationship between man and earth. Within every project,

Words by Lula Criado Art, design, fashion and biological practice are some of the words that define the creative universe of Sonja Bäumel. Living and

Words by Lula Criado Molecular biology is a branch of science that analyses the role of DNA, RNA and cell function, aiding our understanding of

Words by Meritxell Rosell Cecilia Bullo is an Irish/Italian artist based in Dublin. Her work, largely sculpture and installations, is a journey through the inner

Words by Cathrine Disney The term technophilia refers to one’s enthusiasm or passion for new technologies, taken literally from Greek technē, meaning art, craft or

Words by Meritxell Rosell Biotechnology is one of these words that have become fairly ubiquitous in our present days, but is the lay audience aware

Words by Lula Criado Hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, heat waves, droughts, tornadoes and eruptions are commonly known as natural disasters for most people, but what if

Text by Meritxell Rosell Dr Marius Kwint, the cultural historian at the University of Portsmouth, is passionate about science and art. In one of his

Words by Cathrine Disney Central Saint Martins MA Material Futures graduate and designer-researcher hybrid, Jaime Tai, is blurring the boundaries between design and science, building facts

Words by Meritxell Rosell Dr Yuichi Ito is a Japanese sound and media artist, theorist and researcher. CLOT Magazine came across his work through an

Words by Meritxell Rosell Dr Yoshimasa Kato is a Japanese artist, whose work spans from sound and media art to kinetic light sculpture. CLOT Magazine

Words by Lula Criado Chromosomes are these turgid structures, found inside the nucleus of cells containing the basic bricks of living organisms’ DNA; but in

Words by Meritxell Rosell Jaden J. A. Hastings —a London-based scientist and artist— uses the interplay between art and science to explore new spaces from

Text by CLOT Magazine Science is not only about experiments but also about understanding the natural and technological world around us by asking simple questions

Words by Meritxell Rosell When coming across the work of Art orienté objet (the artistic duo comprised of Marion Laval-Jeantet and Benoit Mangin) for the

Words by Meritxell Rosell In this new era of digital data explosion, the availability to manage and store huge amounts of information has become a

Words by Meritxell Rosell Louise Mackenzie, a contemporary artist based in the UK, addresses her work as a search for the human essence in the

Words by Lula Criado The public understanding of genetics —how we know it or how it interfaces with society— and its application in medicine and science has