Transgenic Art and Beyond
Richard Bright: Your career has covered wide conceptual and philosophical terrains; can we begin briefly with your background in experimental literature and communications, and how this led to your...
View ArticleChanging Mind Changing Body
QUESTION: How do you think future explorations into the mind/body relationship should go, from both the art and sciences? And how do you see any future interactions between these disciplines taking...
View ArticleOn Theme and Variation
The search for differences or fundamental contrasts between the phenomena of organic and inorganic, of animate and inanimate, things, has occupied many mens minds, while the search for community of...
View ArticleThe Greening of the Galaxy
Remote Sensing (05)2013Plaster, pigment and resin4 x 4 x 2 inPhoto: Raul Valverde Hovering between utopian promises and dystopian fears, Technology, as science’s omnipresent courtesan, personifies doom...
View ArticleExploring the Invisible
Artist’s Statement Throughout my career as a microbiologist I have been endlessly fascinated by the power and complexity of the vast microbiological domain of life, which I very much see as the...
View ArticleMetamorphoses in Art & Science
The 1735 copy of Ovid’s tales of transformation: Metamorphoses. I have come to terms with the fact that the 1735 copy of Ovid’s Metamorphoses will be destroyed. It was not my original intention to...
View ArticleNanoArt – Atomic / Molecular Sculptures and Landscapes
“NanoArt is a glimpse into an unbelievably tiny world that only a small number of scientists have viewed. For the average person, the realm of nanotechnology — that is, structures smaller than a...
View Article‘Unseen. Seen’ videos
Gary Greenberg: The beautiful nano details of our world Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology Sukanya Chakrabarti: Discovering the unseeable: The search for dark matter Louie Schwartzberg:...
View ArticleRhythmic videos
Russell Foster: The Rhythms of Life - What your body clock means to you from eye disease to jet lag Professor Russell Foster of Oxford University delivers The Physiological Society’s Annual Public...
View ArticleRhythmic videos (blog link)
Russell Foster: The Rhythms of Life - What your body clock means to you from eye disease to jet lag ……………….. Phillip M Gilley: Brain Rhythms ………………. Bernie Krause: The voice of the natural world...
View ArticleDrawing and Climate Change
Zaria Forman (Photo by Dustin Cohen) Richard Bright: Can we begin by you saying something about your background? Zaria Forman: I grew up in Piermont, NY, about 30 min north of NYC. I went to Green...
View ArticleThe Power of Place: Sacred Sites and the Presence of the Miraculous
Pyramid of the Magician, Uxmal, Mexico (Photograph courtesy SacredSites.com) Long before there were religions, there were regions of the earth. Early people, following herds of animals, wandered...
View ArticleMolecular vibration by danceroom Spectroscopy (dS)
Published on Jun 3, 2014 A Royal Society of Chemistry sponsored event to introduce molecular vibration to year 9 students. Danceroom Spectroscopy (dS) is a unique interactive dome experience created...
View ArticleDendrites, Brains and Frontiers Reimagined
Marius Kwint (opening of the Brains exhibition at Museum of Science and Industry [MSI], Manchester, 2013). Photo: highcontrast.co.ukRichard Bright: Can we begin by you saying something about your...
View ArticleClaudia Stocker: Vivid Biology
Interview Questions from Richard Bright (Editor: Interalia Magazine) Claudia Stocker: Gastric epithelium Richard Bright: Can we begin by you saying something about your background? Claudia Stocker: I...
View ArticleVisualising the Sound of Nature
Nightingale and Canary Nightingale and Canary (audio visual project 2013) Nightingale and Canary was commissioned by the Netherlands institute for sound and vision, these are some stills of the...
View ArticleSigns of Life
This article will not be arguing a point, or answering a question, nor will it approach a material truth in the scientific sense. And whilst there might be evidence and examples, their function is not...
View ArticleThe Mathematics of Life
Caterpillar aggregation – Los Amigos Conservation Concession, Madre de Dios, Peru. Richard Bright: Can we begin by you saying something about your background? Kit Yates: I completed my undergraduate...
View ArticleFlood Story – Drawing the Anthropocene
Gerry Davies: Flood Story Smashed Villiage In the future someone will scuba dive over your submerged house, they may even tentatively venture in to marvel at the baroque tangle of your snail encrusted...
View ArticlePlaying with ants & other insects: ant mimicry as a phenomenological approach...
Introduction This is an interdisciplinary research that explores the potential relation of ants and other insects to mimicry in games and culture, building on non-humanist approaches which arise...
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