My fascination with the human body in motion and our embodied intelligence brought me to WUR. When I saw the…
Laser cuts
Experiments at FabLab Wag. With many thanks to Marcel van Dijk.
Why does Venus not have subduction?
Subduction Zone animated in utmost simplicity, with a beautiful soundscape: “The greatest achievement of the generation of Earth Scientists now…
The Legend of the Giant Catfish
Namazu-e were a series of prints made in Japan, in November 1855, days after the Great Ansei Earthquake struck the…
Nanovisions
I had met Organic Chemist Maarten Smulders at the beginning of this project, in August, sitting at a sunny terrace…
Oostvaardersplassen
This piece of land was reclaimed in 1968 and projected to be a site for heavy industry. It was never…
The Earth is dynamic
“Our earth is warm, with the sunlight as its fuel.” This basic introduction (and perfect advertisement) by Nasa is quite…
Encounters with young scientists
The artists in residence were invited last Wednesday to brainstorm with master students of environmental and social sciences. They are…
Charlie’s presentation
Last Thursday I said goodbye to Charlie Williams. He worked really hard in the past eight weeks. He installed his…
Meeting a Psychological Scientist
I knew Garmt Dijksterhuis from various other occasions before this residency at Wageningen. He was a guest lecturer at ArtScience…
Demonstrating seismic movement through human bodies
Dr Keith Miller is a prolific scientist / Youtuber demonstrating physical principles through hands on, simple experiments and yet, exquisite…
Art projects kick-off
Last week, Wednesday, August 8th, we presented ourselves, artists and scientists altogether, to a wider audience at WUR. It was…
Human balance, first act
Here’s the first experiment I performed in studio, with the help of our super assistant Louis Clarke. Please watch on…
Thinking-feeling with the Earth
Francisco Basalo connected me to a Brazilian scientist, PhD candidate, Fernanda Ayaviri Matuk. We had a lunch at Impulse building,…
Peatpolis
While speaking with a handful of scientists studying microbiology, soil ecology, geography and/or water management, I came across new terms,…
Designing co-cultures
In one of the warmest days this summer, we went to meet Diana Machado de Sousa, from the microbiology research…
Termite worlds
Meeting Sabine Vreeburg, from Plant Sciences, on Wednesday, August 1st, 2018. She is researching the fungus of the fungus…
Artists in Wageningen
This residency period I will be sharing with new media artist and composer Charlie Williams, who came from the UK…
Sensing Tipping Points of System Earth
My residency in Wageningen relates movement of planetary scale, namely earthquakes, to resilience, adaptability, our sense of balance, taken from…
Wisdom and Wonder
Starting a residency in Wageningen and letting myself get lost among so many amazing pathways of scientific research. Every building…