
CHRYSALIS. ARTISTS IN LABS, interdisciplinary experiences at Art Laboratory Berlin
Text by Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly There is a prevailing notion that art and science are wholly separate fields. One discipline is seen as rooted in

Text by Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly There is a prevailing notion that art and science are wholly separate fields. One discipline is seen as rooted in

Text by CLOT Magazine Berlin Science Week 2025 will host a panel discussion for CHRYSALIS ARTISTS IN LABS, the new project by Art Laboratory Berlin,

Text by Ania Mokrzycka An ever-changing and permeable configuration of ideas, agencies and knowledge, Fronte Vacuo could be defined as a radical exercise in interdisciplinarity

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 CLOT Magazine Membranes Out Of Order focuses on the practice of artists Margherita Pevere, Theresa Schubert and Karolina Żyniewicz. Bioart uses living materials

Text by CLOT Magazine Performative and media artist director and composer Marco Donnarumma has been since the early 2000s exploring contemporary performance, new media art,

Interview Živa Brglez Art practices that employ biological cells, tissues and organisms, habitually called “bioart”, are artistically most significant not because of their “usage” of