
CHARISSA N. TERRANOVA, on art & science mediations
Words by Patricia Bondesson Kavanagh Dr Charissa N. Terranova is a US-based writer and educator currently an Associate Professor of Aesthetic Studies at the Edith

Words by Patricia Bondesson Kavanagh Dr Charissa N. Terranova is a US-based writer and educator currently an Associate Professor of Aesthetic Studies at the Edith

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,

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)

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

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

Text by Begonya Enguix The human body is not only the material that sustains our existence: the body is not only an object but also

Words by Amy Holt Cline As we all know, inspiration for a new idea, a painting or a design can come from anywhere. Ideas can