
ROB St JOHN, experimenting with stillness & emergence
Interview by Lula Criado Human impact has caused mass extinctions of animal and plant species and altered the environment so that, according to a

Interview by Lula Criado Human impact has caused mass extinctions of animal and plant species and altered the environment so that, according to a

Words by Meritxell Rosell Generative art is the kind of art created with the use of a (generally) non-human autonomous system which can independently determine

Words by Lula Criado ‘I was fascinated by the scientific methods of control setting, protocols and measurable situations versus spontaneous outcomes.’ says Nurit Bar-Shai, an

Words by Ana Sancho From unusual and extraordinary perspectives is how projects get started in the laboratory of Andrew Pelling, a place where the highest values

Words by Meritxell Rosell Reflections into the materiality of life, the core of existence itself, has been the creative motor of Oron Catts (along with

Words by Meritxell Rosell One of the most exciting moments as a cell biologist probably is when, for the first time, you see through the

Words by Lula Criado An experiment is a set of procedures performed to prove a theory but for visual artist Andy Gracie is not only

Text by CLOT Magazine Guy Ben-Ary’s dream was to become a rock star. How he found his path to stardom? He decided to build the

Words by Lula Criado Leading artist Victoria Vesna, PhD, is Director of UCLA’s Art|Sci Center and Professor at the UCLA Department of Design | Media

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 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

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

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

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,