Fringe technology and grey science (thoughts on the Samsung Art+ Prize)
The UK might be thought rather tardy in recognising the digital arts, given that the Samsung Art+ prize claims to
Art, Science, Technology & Society
The UK might be thought rather tardy in recognising the digital arts, given that the Samsung Art+ prize claims to
I was interested to see this debate come up in the media just before Christmas: Royal College of Surgeons rejects
The remarkable Roger Malina is – unsurprisingly – already shaking things up in his new role at the University of
Yahoo. 2012! What’s coming up this year in the art/science world? Here’s a highly subjective list of things I’m looking
In Tony White’s new short story, Occupy the Moon, commissioned by The Arts Catalyst to mark the opening of our
I’m just back from Leiden in the Netherlands, where the Waag Society had invited me to give a presentation at
Agnes Meyer-Brandis, We Colonised the Moon, Andy Gracie, Leonid Tishkov, Liliane Lijn, Sharon Houkema FACT, Wood Street, Liverpool 16 December
The work of artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis creates new stories, at the same time fantastical and believable, through the fusion of
My Arts Catalyst colleague, curator Rob La Frenais, made a really excellent contribution to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, while
This is what I’m up to at the moment over on my other blog, teaching street dance to street kids
I can’t resist flagging up this wonderful residency opportunity. The Dark Skies/Biosphere Project aims to explore the role of artists practice
Semiconductor – artist duo Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt – have put their new film ’20HZ’ online. 2oHZ, Semiconductor, 2011 I
I’m gearing up for our first Catalyst Rwanda project, starting on the 10th November. A team of hip hop educators will
A rare opportunity with a remarkable new institution. IMéRA is an Institute for Advanced Study in the south of France, which opened
Mexican artistJuan José Díaz Infante came to visit us in London the other day, to take part in Kosmica and