
‘Delphinium Maximum’ at the Bauhaus Museum Dessau: when the flower laughs at you aloud
Text by Leoni Fischer A lady dressed in elegant black poses on a white pedestal amid a fantastical nature. Tall flower spikes rise from large

Text by Leoni Fischer A lady dressed in elegant black poses on a white pedestal amid a fantastical nature. Tall flower spikes rise from large

Throughout Xeno in Vivo, the scientists position CRISPR-enabled gene editing within this aeons-old history of selective breeding — the only mutation, they posit, is the speed at which evolution occurs.

Text by Daniela Silva Nelo Akamatsu is an artist whose explorative and interdisciplinary nature has allowed him to master art and science. He pushes the

Text by CLOT Magazine Artist Frederik De Wilde gravitates towards un/under-explored crossovers between art and science and, by extension, technology. For him, both art and

Text by CLOT Magazine LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, a multidisciplinary institution that promotes access to transversal forms of knowledge and creative use

Text by CLOT Magazine Growing advancements in biotechnologies like gene editing and tissue engineering are transforming the face of medicine, while also challenging our current

Text by CLOT Magazine Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures is an art-science exhibit and symposium of artists, scientists, and humanities

Text by CLOT Magazine I’ve seen first-hand how philosophical visions have been given form, first through art and later in everyday life. Issues such as

Text by CLOT Magazine Between 28th November 2018 and February 17th, 2019, the PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art welcomes a large-scale international project: THE NEW

Text by CLOT Magazine The title of the exhibition ‘Agonism/Antagonism’ derives from a relational understanding of the two terms, where ‘Agonism’ – as a political

Text by CLOT Magazine On the 22 of September, Istanbul Design Biennial opened its doors to the public, and it will run through to November

Interview by Ashley Lee Wong ThoughtWorks in New York has created an ambitious arts residency selecting artists to engage with socially relevant projects using emerging

Interview by Bilge Hasdemir Martin Calvino is an artist with a scientific background who is enthusiastic about placing himself in situations in which the artistic

Text by CLOT Magazine “BIO” is the thought-provoking theme and title of the Biennale that will be taking place in Daejeon, South Korea, from July

Interview by Isabella Ampil At this particular moment, Helene Steiner is the CCO of Cell-Free Technology, a company that makes biocomputers capable of sequencing and

Interview by Bahar Emirzade Generative art refers to the use of an autonomous system to produce artwork. Hence, such a system can either be the

Interview by Meritxell Rosell “The immune system is a plan for meaningful action to construct and maintain the boundaries for what may count as

Interview by Diana Cano Bordajandi Neus Torres Tamarit is an artist and art director that explores the interaction between art and genetics. Her aim is

Words by Sebastian Kamau Adam Peacock wears many hats. At times an architect; at others, a furniture and car designer, and yet still an editor

Text by CLOT Magazine Science provides new technologies, new materials, and other resources for use by artists. Creativity and art can lead science to look