
The Severed Wing, bed-bound artist Corinne explores the meaning of theatre & performativity
Text by Lyndsey Walsh The clattering of typewriter keys accompanies a rhythmic emergence of a written addressal by the artist Corinne to their audience in

Text by Lyndsey Walsh The clattering of typewriter keys accompanies a rhythmic emergence of a written addressal by the artist Corinne to their audience in

Interview by Lyndsey Walsh Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley is not here to make art for passive consumption. Based and living in Berlin, Brathwaite-Shirley uses the audience as

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Art Laboratory Berlin’s exhibition Artificial Consciousness Exposing the Invisible: Data, Rendering and Code catalogs the extensive journey of artist and researcher

Text by Juliette Wallace It’s a beautiful, sunny day in west Berlin. The streets feel alive and inviting. Walking down the modest but pretty Prinzenallee,

Text by Annique Cockerill You can see the foetus curled up in its perspex womb from the street outside Art Laboratory Berlin. It rests amongst

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Capturing the echoes and reverberations of human disturbances in the environmental cycles spiralling us into our current global climate crisis, Vicious

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Leaving the bubble that is realism, I KNOW – On The Aesthetic Of Truth invites audiences into the domain of what

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Responding to the uses (and potential misuses) of biotechnology and the interwoven socio-political, biological, and cognitive connotations of their implementation, Membranes

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Art & Science Node, a Berlin-based platform for art, science, and technology intersections, in collaboration with the EU CHIC Innovation Consortium,

Interview Lyndsey Walsh Adam Zaretsky is one of the pioneers of the BioArt movement, with a prolific career spanning over two decades. Zaretsky’s work takes

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Following the opening of Hackers, Makers, Thinkers: Collective Experiments in Social Fermenting, Art Laboratory Berlin, in collaboration with Weizenbaum Institute at

Text by Lyndsey Walsh The Art of Science, a new book published by the UK-based Welbeck Publishing Group, dives headfirst into the shared threads of

Interview by Lyndsey Walsh Vivian Xu and Benjamin Bacon have been working together to navigate entangled networks spanning across digital, organic, and physical realms for

Words by Lyndsey Walsh It is clearer now more than ever that the language of the virus has spread its infection throughout the body of

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Whether it be in flocks of birds, schoolings of fish or even herds of mammals, individuals who come together seem to

Interview Lyndsey Walsh With the many impending crises looming over humanity, it is difficult to imagine what the world of tomorrow may be like. Our

Interview Lyndsey Walsh Network scientist Dr Albert-László Barabási reveals the hidden order in the chaos we find in complex systems. As a pioneer in network

Interview by Lyndsey Walsh Much like the projects that Art Laboratory Berlin gravitates towards, the space itself defies any and all categorical boundaries traditionally upheld

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Donna Haraway introduces us to the Camilles in the final chapter of “Staying with the Trouble” as “one of the children

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Human hands have been radically transforming the natural world through the use of technology and machines. Over time, our relationship with