Calvino and the Codex Seraphinianus: A Psychedelic Mystery
On a cloudy Friday afternoon, sometime at the end of March, we were sat huddled on the floor of a Continue reading
On a cloudy Friday afternoon, sometime at the end of March, we were sat huddled on the floor of a Continue reading
Artifice and art itself – these are the two meanings of the Greek word technē. Technē is, according to French Continue reading
If the Library of Babel is a library that is all libraries, then what if there was a book that is all books? What if, in the pages of a book, one could find infinity itself?
Stiegler defines what he calls ‘grammatisation’ as the ‘technical history of memory, in which hypomnesic memory continually reintroduces the constitution Continue reading
Spirals are a common shape found in nature, as well as in sacred architecture. In the natural world, we find Continue reading
“Zarathustra has changed, Zarathustra has become a child, Zarathustra is an awakened one; what do you now want among the Continue reading
Why do humans produce art? What is it that has led us as a species to feel the need to Continue reading
With the population sky high, and the size of our cities reaching breaking point, the demand on the agriculture sector Continue reading