
Technology-based art as a trigger for political and social change
Words by Eran Tsafrir Politics is poisoned. Propaganda, lies, manipulations, alt-facts, fake news, selective hacks and leaks are the hallmarks of the politics of our age.

Words by Eran Tsafrir Politics is poisoned. Propaganda, lies, manipulations, alt-facts, fake news, selective hacks and leaks are the hallmarks of the politics of our age.

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

Words by Meritxell Rosell Barcelona-born but based in the Netherlands, designer Òscar Tomico is one of these young academics with an impressive curriculum. Dr Tomico

Interview by Lula Criado For Dutch fashion designer Pauline Van Dongen, technology is a means to create dynamic expression within fashion. [Technology] offers ways to

Interview by Meritxell Rosell Lawrence Lek is a German-born, Malaysian-Chinese artist that creates speculative architectural scenarios and uncanny simulations. He builds enigmatic and paradoxical spaces,

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

Words by Lula Criado When we think about cosmetics, the first words that come to our mind are lipstick, rouge, foundation, eyeshadow or mascara, to

Words by Meritxell Rosell To bring about sensorial experiences through digital interaction: that’s one of the main creative aims of Ricardo O’Nascimento. An artist and

Words by Lula Criado Hanna Haaslahti is a media artist based in Helsinki (Finland). With a background in photography and set design, her work encompasses

Interview by Meritxell Rosell Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a

Words by Meritxell Rosell Thinking about who is at the forefront of exploring the nature and potentiality of sound and sensory spaces and Robert Henke

Interview by Meritxell Rosell I came across the work of Chris Watson when first introduced to his glacier recordings1. I was immediately fascinated. These peculiar

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 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 Meritxell Rosell Gilberto Esparza is a Mexican visual artist whose works explore the interaction and impact of human technology with our environment through

Words by Meritxell Rosell In an age when the virtual world is becoming so prominent in our lives, especially in Western cultures, where for example,

Words by Cathrine Disney Pestana’s graduate work, After Information Series – The Exudaters, and most recent piece titled The Infumis, is part of an ongoing

Words by Cathrine Disney The term technophilia refers to one’s enthusiasm or passion for new technologies, taken literally from Greek technē, meaning art, craft or

Words by Meritxell Rosell Dr Yoshimasa Kato is a Japanese artist, whose work spans from sound and media art to kinetic light sculpture. CLOT Magazine

Text by CLOT Magazine Science is not only about experiments but also about understanding the natural and technological world around us by asking simple questions