Solar Punk, a framework for hopeful futures
Text by Jacobo García Dystopia is a common theme in sci-fi literature, from classics such as the two little gems A Brave New World or
Text by Jacobo García Dystopia is a common theme in sci-fi literature, from classics such as the two little gems A Brave New World or
Text by Tony Cho For the past few years, the term Anthropocene has taken on an identity of its own. Coined by Paul Crutzen in
Text by CLOT Magazine Human impact on Earth’s geography by aggressive agricultural practice is not something new. We continuously see images of deforestation and loss
Text by CLOT Magazine In today’s age of ecological crisis, can we find an optimistic and empathetic way of engaging with our environment? To shed
Text by CLOT Magazine An upcoming 3-week festival, which includes a curated 2-week long group exhibition, an open day, an international conference, workshops, screenings, performances, artists’ residencies
Interview by Heather Sparks From the 10,000 meter deep Tonga Trench and the threatened coral reefs of Jamaica to the coastal city of Kochi, India
Interview by Allan Gardner Matteo Zamagni is a new media artist living and working in London. Through the use of emerging technologies, Zamagni creates audiovisual
Text by CLOT Magazine Water and water pollution are becoming a central focus of artistic research. There is an exponentially growing number of initiatives, exhibitions and
Text by CLOT Magazine TBA21–Academy fosters a deeper understanding of the ocean, leveraging art to engender creative solutions to the most pressing issues facing the
Words by Hannah Star Rogers & Bilge Hasdemir The Bioart Society, based in Helsinki, Finland, is the foremost bioart organisation for individual artists worldwide. It sponsors
Text by CLOT Magazine The seas and oceans in the planet oceans cover two-thirds of the planet, shaping human history and culture, home to
Text by CLOT Magazine Every year since 2000, The Serpentine Galleries, with its two contemporary art spaces, the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery,
Text by CLOT Magazine Systema naturæ per regna tria naturæ, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis.*Carl Linnaeus, Systema naturæ (1735) Wolfsbane,
Text by CLOT Magazine Seas and oceans, and the strange creatures that they sustain life in, have fascinated human beings for thousands of years, but
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
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