If there’s any respite to be found from the difficult times that seem to surround us, it’s in art. Art that is moving and beautiful, …
FEATURES – One Hundred Thousand Suns by Rohini Devasher
Devasher’s new film installation brings us closer to our closest star In terms of familiarity, it’s hard to beat the sun. When your claims to …
FEATURES – Art in VR with Casey Koyczan
How Tłı̨chǫ Dene artist Casey Koyczan blends culture and technology to render a new kind of reality As a teenager, Casey Koyczan asked a question: …
FEATURES – WOMBO Dream and AI Art with Salman Shahid
Do AI dream of electric sheep? Yes, if we tell them to. In fact, the electric sheep can look something like this: These sheep were …
FEATURES – Ophelia in Exile with Tereza Stehlíková
Are lemons fast or slow? Did you say fast? I did, and apparently so do most people. Though I’ve personally never seen a lemon get …
FEATURES – Making NFTs that don’t work (on purpose) with Sarah Friend
An NFT is like a hot mug of eggnog. Mention it to a group, and you can expect a few staple reactions: “hate it,” “love …
Welcome to Polyfield Magazine
Art the Science is excited to announce that our beloved Blog is now Polyfield Magazine! Don’t worry — all of our articles are still here …
FEATURES – Immunofluorescence with Derek Sung
Behind the popular Instagram that’s making science too lit to quit There’s a certain cell in the testes that looks like a black hole in …
FEATURES – Scientific Visualization with Shehryar Saharan
Welcome to the field the world doesn’t know it needs Imagine, if you will, a humungous jumble of puzzle pieces. There are no corners in …
FEATURES – Ecological Comics by Loy Xingwen
We all know about the birds and the bees…and how they pollinate flowers! But what about flies? What about the tricks they all play? There’s …