Lucy McRae is a science fiction artist, filmmaker, inventor and body architect. Her work speculates on the future of human existence by exploring the limits of the body, beauty, biotechnology and the self. In this post Lucy shares her rules for staying creative.
Read MoreDubbed the Willy Wonka of Design’, Dr. Ben Hayoun is an award-winning designer of experiences, filmmaker, artist, keynote speaker and researcher, her mega projects span the intersection of science, theatre, politics, film, music & design. In this post, Nelly shares her rules for staying creative.
Read More‘The scale of what we’re about to face is completely underestimated’ In this article with the FT, Indy shares his solution for a radical greener future at a planetary scale.
Read MoreThis week Wallper magazine explores the universe of sci-fi artist and ‘body architect’ Lucy McRae, whose science fiction works fuse human intimacy, biological perfection and speculative, yet eerily familiar futures.
Read MoreJon Alexander’s new book Citizens: Why the Key to Fixing Everything is All of Us, is selected by McKinsey for their Summer ‘must read’ list for 2023.
Read MoreWhat are we doing to ourselves when we tell ourselves we're Consumers 3000 times a day?
What would it look like to put the same creativity and energy into involving people as Citizens?
What would you do in this time, if you truly believed in yourself and those around you?
Read MoreIn James Bridle’s new book, Ways of Being, the artist and writer considers the fascinating, uncanny and multiple ways of existing on earth. What can we learn from these other forms of intelligence and personhood, and how can we change our societies to live more equitably with one another and the non-human world?
Read MoreMisan Harriman, who only took up photography four years ago, now leads Britain’s largest art centre.
Read More140 artists come together for a publication dedicated to the environment and the climate emergency, including our own James Bridle and Dr Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg.
Read MoreOobah Butler joins Julie Adenuga as MTV’s newest presenters for the channel’s latest import from the U.S.
Read More‘Reading Travelling While Black feels like engaging in a conversation that I have always wanted to have. … Inspirational, thoughtful and informative.’ — The World Today
Read MoreWe’re teamed up with the fabulous events platform, Neon Moiré, on a new series of intimate online conversations for event professionals.
Read MoreWhen the world went into lockdown last March, most dancers despaired. But not Quantum Physicist and professional ballerina Merritt Moore. A few weeks into the coronavirus pandemic, she came up with a solution for having to train and work alone: robots.
Read MorePayal Arora wants to help entrepreneurs, investors and web developers understand this market.
Read MoreOobah Butler is probably the best prankster working today. In the past, he messed with the mechanisms of modern hype to create TripAdvisor’s top-rated London restaurant out of an impromptu backyard eatery
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Polymath and futurist Adah Parris shows us how companies can actually go about supporting deep and long-lasting changes beyond proclamations that BLM or during Black History Month.
Read MoreThree weeks ago Paula Zuccotti invited friends and family to join her in a mini-challenge to photograph the 15 items that have become essential to their life during lockdown. Since then, the project has taken on a life of its own and she's received over 500 contributions from strangers all around the world, including the Head of Design at Pepsi Co
Read MoreDutch pioneer and Eating Designer Marije Vogelzang shares her insights on how to create the (im)perfect supper during the festive season.
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