From biohacking to biotech porn
Last week, I was at the Waag Society in Amsterdam for its EcoArt lecture event, with Andy Gracie, Brandon Ballengee and Boo Chapple. The lectures were held in a historic anatomy theatre, where...
View ArticleScience diplomacy 2: From the High Arctic to central Africa
Day 2 at the Royal Society’s meeting on science democracy. Finally, the issue of interdisciplinarity was raised by Stephen Hillier from Edinburgh University who sees multidisciplinarity projects as a...
View ArticleExtreme citizen science: rainforests, urban jungles and the arctic perspective …
Last week I attended the London Citizen Cyberscience Summit with Lisa Haskel, Arts Catalyst’s resident research engineer, to catch up and connect with latest developments, and to present our Arctic...
View ArticleBeatriz da Costa 1974-2012
The artist Beatriz da Costa lost her long, fierce battle with cancer on the evening of 27 December 2012, at the age of 38. This is not an obituary, but simply a personal reflection on the Arts...
View ArticleArts Catalyst’s new Centre for Art, Science and Technology opens in London
I’ve been back in the UK for the opening of Arts Catalyst’s new Centre for Art, Science and Technology in King’s Cross London, an exciting initiative for Arts Catalyst after more than twenty years...
View ArticleGraveyard of Lost Species: a monument for a changing estuary
A few weeks ago, Arts Catalyst launched the Graveyard of Lost Species, a public monument by artists YoHa (Graham Harwood and Matsuko Yokokoji) and Critical Art Ensemble in partnership with Arts...
View ArticleAll at sea
Let us talk about oceans. About resilience. About the sailor. During the past week, I have had the joy of spending three days with a large group of oceanographers and other scientists and artists...
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