KATY CONNOR, the body, vertigo & the scientific sublime
Words by Henry Broome I’m always trying to challenge the fixed point of view, its security and the political, military and techno-scientific systems that uphold
Words by Henry Broome I’m always trying to challenge the fixed point of view, its security and the political, military and techno-scientific systems that uphold
Text by CLOT Magazine Nature is always beautiful and also disgusting CLOT Magazine dropped by the exhibition of Maisie Cousins on its opening night. Cousins is
Interview by Lula Criado Re-Wired / Re-Mixed: Event for Dismembered Body. Radical Ecologies, PICA, Perth (2016.) Photo credit: Steven Aaron Hughes Professor Stelarc, Distinguished Research Fellow
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 The creative universe of Nina Sellars, an artist and researcher based in Australia, lies in the heart of science, humanities and
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 Meritxell Rosell Cecilia Bullo is an Irish/Italian artist based in Dublin. Her work, largely sculpture and installations, is a journey through the inner
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 Lula Criado Verbal communication is a human ability that involves sounds, signs and symbols. It helps us express ourselves but, what if instead
Words by Lula Criado Yael Levin is a jewellery designer living and working in Tel Aviv (Israel) who uses the human body as inspiration. Yael
Words by Lula Criado Kira O’Reilly is an internationally recognised bioartist and performer who is blurring the frontiers of art, science and performance by using her
Words by Lula Criado British artist and poet Lucy Glendinning blends the human figure, poetry, and philosophical questions to create expressive and disturbing sculptures to explore the
Words by Lula Criado Korean artist Dong Wook Lee has a special relationship with the human body and an innovative and creative approach to art. He blends
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