NESTOR PESTANA, on possibilities of utopian & dystopian futures
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
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
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 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 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 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
Interview by Meritxell Rosell Speculative design, closely related to critical design, explores new roles for design in relation to the cultural landscape’s influence on existing
Words by Lula Criado Speculative designer and artist Zoë Hough is blending the boundaries between science, politics, society and art to stimulate debate and reflection
Words by Lula Criado Recycling waste into new materials and products is one of the most favourable actions that we are willing to do in
Words by Lula Criado Miriam Simun is a research-based artist blurring the boundaries between art and social change: ecological, historical and technical. One of the central
Words by Lula Criado Christina Agapakis —biologist and artist— explores new scenarios in order to question the relationship between humans and bacteria. Human microbes, evolutionary biology, cheese
Words by Lula Criado Soomi Park is a multimedia artist based in London and Seoul who uses wearable devices and sensors to create installations focused on
Interview by Lula Criado Stories have always inspired Biodesigner Jalila Essaïdi. Stories about safety, vulnerability and silk spiders. Stories about using silk in combat. Stories
Interview by Lula Criado Zimbabwe-born and London-based Natsai Audrey Chieza is a designer, researcher and futurist bringing a new perspective to design that encompasses science and technology.
Interview by Lula Criado London-based designer Amy Congdon’s bespoke biological textiles employ speculative design to inspire and provoke critical thinking. Congdon uses design to produce conceptual work
[two_columns] [column1] [/column1] [column2] [/column2] [/two_columns] Susana Soares —Portuguese-born, English-based artist— employs design to promote and provoke critical thinking about the implications and ethical consequences of scientific research in
Interview by Lula Criado Maurizio Montalti is the founder of Officina Corpusculi, a creative and innovative laboratory focused on establishing relationships between science, art, society, nature,
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