
Festival: Fort Process 2018, space & location in Newhaven
Text by CLOT Magazine Space and location are always crucial players in sound art performances. And for Fort Process, a one-day sound art festival is one of

Text by CLOT Magazine Space and location are always crucial players in sound art performances. And for Fort Process, a one-day sound art festival is one of

Text by Thomas Meany & Helene Steiner Open Cell is a new bio-design collaborative space in Shepherd’s Bush, London. Aiming to support the London ecosystem

Interview by CLOT Magazine The Future Starts Here, the new major exhibition coming to the V&A Museum (London) this spring, 2018, explores technologies and designs

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 Meritxell Rosell For Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand, an artistic duo based in Amsterdam, perception and observation are central processes in their practice. Observation

Text by CLOT Magazine In Mycohive: Telling the Bees, Shrouding the Soil, Amanda Baum & Rose Leahy explore how human rituals can trigger and help

Words by Ana Sancho Textile design graduate Florence To creates architectural designs in space using light and shapes as the fabrics for her creations.

Text by CLOT Magazine Director Lucy McRae has won the wearable technology fashion film prize Diane Pernet presents A SHADED VIEW ON FASHION FILM 9 for her

Interview by Meritxell Rosell teamLab is a Japanese collective and creative group that aims to blur the boundaries between art, science, technology and creativity through

Text by Ana Sancho No Such Thing As Gravity is the forthcoming exhibition of FACT Liverpool. Curated by Rob La Frenais, it will explore

Text by David Harris In a recent editorial in Leonardo journal, Assoc. Ed. Jack Ox stated about art-science that well-designed presentations must be articulated clearly

Text by Amy Holt Cline Being human is both complicated and wonderful for all the hidden and obvious reasons one can imagine. Being a creator and

Text by David Harris How much science and how much art do you need to know to be an effective science artist? There are certainly

Words by Lula Criado Robert Hengeveld is a multi-media artist living and working in Toronto (Canada). Hengeveld is the kind of visual artist that not

Words by Meritxell Rosell Art produced by the intersection of science, technology and new media arises from philosophical reflections and specific scientific research. But more

Words by Lula Criado The brain is the most complex organ in a vertebrate’s body. Neurons interconnected by synapses, nerve cells and – amino acids,

Words by Lula Criado Interdisciplinary designer Sarah Daher explores the relationships between humans, nature and technology and imagines future scenarios in which humans will engage with
Words by Lula Criado The work of visual artist and curator Marta De Menezes, who creates artworks that literally live and die, combines biology and art.

Words by Meritxell Rosell Art and science, what we conceive as two completely separated disciplines, were intimately intricate centuries ago, during the Renaissance, for instance,

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