Art direction and co-design of the Journal Zetesis, as a commission for the ARTicle Press/Center for Fine Art Research (CFAR), Birmingham Institute of Art and Design. Overview of the Journal: Zetesis is an international, peer-reviewed journal concerned with the converging theoretical, creative and practical fields of fine art, philosophy, feminist & queer praxis, mediated ecologies and the wild sciences. It is a platform for debate, invention and whimsicality around the role of complexity and the irrational/imaginary in art and the sciences, physics and metaphysics, culture and its economies, skin and the pleasures of the flesh. Committed to research driven by curiosity, experimentation and risk, Zetesis welcomes intra and trans-disciplinar...
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It has been said that we are living in a golden age of innovation. New products, systems and service...
Anxiously awaiting the responses to the theme for this year\u27s journal- social action through art ...
Exhibition (2019) and Publication (2020) Funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)/Programme for ...
An examination and rationalisation of the typographic and philosophical decisions undertaken when de...
One of the recent turns in the humanities and arts research is the switch from a focus on art as a s...
The article will analyze the artistic practice of two artists –Jane Prophet and Paul Catanese– withi...
A group exhibition including works by Anonymous, Charles Avery, Marcel Broodthaers, Steven Claydon, ...
My paper proposes a role for contemporary art as part of the broader accelerationist project, summar...
This brief article considers “9 Evenings Reconsidered: Art, Theatre and Engineering, 1966,” an exhib...
Although not a book that can be labelled as “art-science”, the novel Atlante Occidentale (1985), pub...
This paper examines contemporary arts practice and interdisciplinary modes of exchange. It argues fo...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
This article considers the relationship between art and sciences, particularly through cultural rese...
The first issue of 2022 opens to the potentially of this journal to become interdisciplinary and to ...
This article is based on the recognition of two significant and opposite directions in the history o...
It has been said that we are living in a golden age of innovation. New products, systems and service...
Anxiously awaiting the responses to the theme for this year\u27s journal- social action through art ...
Exhibition (2019) and Publication (2020) Funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)/Programme for ...