by Diana Hanitzsch | Aug 5, 2017
In July 2017 the interdisciplinary exhibition “Limits of Knowing” focussed on “alternative ways of understanding ” and works on engaging in the concept of unknowability (agnoseology) as being opposed to gnoseology (theory of knowledge). At the...
by Diana Hanitzsch | Jul 19, 2017
I was intrigued to find out about Mariko Mori’s work and especially her sculpture Tom Na H’iu I. Here the artist collaborated with the space observatory in Tokyo. Relating to the particles the observatory detects in space the sculpture will change color...
by Diana Hanitzsch | Jul 6, 2017
Today I had the chance to visit Ivana Franke’s project Retreat into Darkness. Towards a Phenomenology of the Unknown curated by Elena Agudio. When I walked into the exhibition at Schering Stiftung I found myself surrounded by utter darkness just broken by three...
by Diana Hanitzsch | May 24, 2017
This work by Alicja Kwade was impressive to see in person. Being accessible and tactile on the one hand and sublime with their perfect round form on the other hand they made a huge impact on me as a sculptor. The piece is called “Pars pro Toto” and is made...
by Kathryn Wadel | May 16, 2017
HelLOoW everyone! I stumbled upon this youtube video by PBS Idea Channel Is Rick from Rick & Morty The Ideal Scientist? “Here’s an idea: Rick, from Rick and Morty, is the ideal scientist” The video discusses some interesting thoughts on the...
by Scott Mallory | May 2, 2017
I’ve just returned from TEDFestNYC, a TED Conference where 500+ TEDx Organizers from 60 countries (I organize TEDxECUAD) gathered at and around TED HQ for a week in conjunction with TED2017 (“The Future You”). There, I was pleased to meet Amin...