Where did the wonder go – and can AI help us find it?| Interalia Magazine
"I am looking at materiality and repeatedly putting it through the same process, so repetition is a key aspect of my vocabulary. By repeatedly putting something through the same process - or by repeating something and putting it in a different context - it becomes all too apparent that things can’t be repeated, that each one is totally unique and never the same." Lucinda Burgess’s background in painting, landscape design and oriental philosophy has led to a fascination with the raw elemen...| Interalia Magazine
A constant state of flux| Interalia Magazine
Fragments Aligned| Interalia Magazine
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Chris Booth: Sculpture into Ecology| Interalia Magazine
Whales- a Deeper Dialogue| Interalia Magazine
NILS-UDO: Towards Nature| Interalia Magazine
NILS-UDO: Towards Nature| Interalia Magazine