Cooking up interdisciplinarity (with added artist)
Discussions about the future of science and technology have increasingly considered how interdisciplinary working might contribute to science’s discoveries and
Art, Science, Technology & Society
Discussions about the future of science and technology have increasingly considered how interdisciplinary working might contribute to science’s discoveries and
In the dunes of White Sands desert, on Sunday 8th November 2015, for the first time in the world,
I have spent the last few days with a very special group of people in El Paso, Texas, on the
I’m excited to let you know that, for the next 12 months, I’ll be based in Washington D.C., from where
The text of short talk that I gave at DASER in Washington DC a couple of weeks ago, as part
“How can an artist make relevant art if he doesn’t know anything about relevant science?” – Julius von Bismarck, artist
I’ve been at a couple of conferences recently in London that were responding to rising concern about the ways the
We began our year in the wake of China landing a probe on the Moon triggering fears of mining operations on
Our latest exhibition, Ivan Puig and Andrés Padilla Domene’s ‘SEFT-1 Abandoned Railways Exploration Probe – Modern Ruins 1:220‘ has
I don’t often paste announcements here, but is such an exciting opportunity it needs to be circulated as widely as
Speaking at the inaugural London LASER event at the University of Westminster about some of Arts Catalyst’s seminal projects over
An artist hand-rears a flock of moon geese as future astronauts; a man meets the moon and stays with her
I’ve just returned from the enormously successful KOSMICA Mexico 2013 in Mexico City, organised by Nahum Mantra, Laboratorio Arte Alameda and
As David Koch – the wealthy industrialist whose company is responsible for the dumping of a three-storey high city block
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