Index / Science

Mai Birnbaum
#39 - July 2017 Review

Into the Unknown

Rebecca Bligh reviews Into the Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction, Barbican’s summer exhibition, 3 June - 1 September
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#8 - November 2006

Jacqueline Donachie / Christine Borland: The Doctor will see you now.

John Calcutt examines the role of the artist in a medical vein, taking the work of Jacqueline Donachie and Christine Borland as his guide. He opens with two very different tales …
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#5 - January 2006

Where in the world do art and science meet?

Almost 50 years after CP Snow’s famous ‘Two Cultures’ lecture, are art and science still worlds apart? Julian Kiverstein explores a question of compatability
#2 - May 2005

Judgement Day: Plants, Politics and Art

Francis McKee digs into the politics of seeds, GM and ownership, uncovering the evolving open source software of Simon Yuill and Chad McCail which seeks to challenge the state we’re in
#2 - May 2005

Report

Tim Abrahams reports on art world activity
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#7 - September 2006 Review

Jacqueline Donachie and Darren Monckton: Tomorrow Belongs to Me

HUNTERIAN MUSEUM 9 JUN–2 SEP, 2006, Glasgow
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#6 - April 2006 Review

Lumin de Lumine

Skateraw/Torness, 9 February 2006
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#2 - May 2005 Review

Evergreen

Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 2 April-3 July 
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#50 - April 2019 Review

It Bites Back

Gabriella Beckhurst reviews the viral solo show by Pedro Neves Marques at Gasworks, London, 11 Apr-16 June 2019