my drawings in Technobiophilia get a mention by Mythogeography review

You can read the whole review – it’s a very well constructed review of the book by Sue Thomas. For me, it is the first time I have drawn images for a book and am really pleased that Phil Smith says: Perhaps it is not possible, nor critically productive, to clearly distinguish between life andContinue reading “my drawings in Technobiophilia get a mention by Mythogeography review”

@technobiophilia – what is it? watch the video where Sue Thomas explains

There are many exciting things happening every day and we all have things that inspire us and make us wonder about the world. Some take delight in sport results, others nature, others art, others technology. Some of us find the blurirng of the edges of those things the most rich area to explore. I certainlyContinue reading “@technobiophilia – what is it? watch the video where Sue Thomas explains”

Sisters on Saturday: Symposium at SVA, Stroud. Sue Thomas; Semiconductor: Squidsoup; Simon Ryder The New Natural

This Saturday 25th May is going to be a very interesting day. As part of the SITE Festival, artist Simon Ryder is hosting a symposium to consider the future of nature – what do we mean by ‘new nature’? Is nature only what we already know of, and some feel, have damaged irrepairably, or mightContinue reading “Sisters on Saturday: Symposium at SVA, Stroud. Sue Thomas; Semiconductor: Squidsoup; Simon Ryder The New Natural”

new links to things that I think about a lot lately, technospheres, nature and flow

So many things have inspired my work, it’s difficult to find the space for them all! Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi asks, “What makes a life worth living?” Noting that money cannot make us happy, he looks to those who find pleasure and lasting satisfaction in activities that bring about a state of “flow.” Nextnature.net raises some good questionsContinue reading “new links to things that I think about a lot lately, technospheres, nature and flow”